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2016-07-02T15:50:43
I have more expensive and less expensive poles than these, and find these to be a good blend or quality and price. Adjusts easily and stays locked in place. Bought a second set I liked them so much
Ronald D.
2016-02-16T07:29:04
The only reason I cannot give a full 5 stars is because I have only had them a short time and can't be more thorough. At this point though, the trekking poles are a fantastic value for the money and have been a huge help on all of my hikes the last month.
Mark L.
2011-07-24T20:00:00
[...]Used them for a tough section of the Appalachian Trail in NH and Vt. Performed splendidly.High satisfaction
Flaxh
Rubber
Yes
Dual-density rubber molded
Quick-twist locking
Anti-shock
Webbing
7075 Aluminum
1 lbs. 11 oz.
26 in. - 54 in.
Good Poles for the money
By Ronald D.
I have more expensive and less expensive poles than these, and find these to be a good blend or quality and price. Adjusts easily and stays locked in place. Bought a second set I liked them so much
Mountainsmith Pyrite 7075 Trekking Poles (pair)
This Mountainsmith Pyrite 7075 Trekking Poles (pair) is very usable. The "anti-shock" is a stiff steel spring in the upper section that gives a half-inch buffer for the sections below it to dissipate vertical forces. It's simple but it works. The plastic baskets and rubber tips are pretty soft. The pyrite trekking poles are expedition worthy poles made with durable 7075 aluminum These rugged poles come equipped with comfortable dual-density rubber grips, anti-shock absorption system, removable baskets, rubber boot tips as well as carbide tips, that provide exceptional traction. They come in three sections with a quick-twist locking mechanism and the height is adjustable. The Mountainsmith Pyrite 7075 Trekking Poles (pair) when compact they measure 26 inches, and extended they measure 54 inches. Not too big, you can store them in any closet, garage or a corner in your room.