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Although I believe these poles are a good mix of portability, light weight and good performance, I really had trouble the first couple times in use. One of the poles kept collapsing, which I've read before. I really felt like I had to torque them down to prevent this. It seems almost excessive, and some folks may not have the elbow grease for the job. Could have just been a break in process thoug
My wife and I bought his and hers versions of the Wilderness shoes after some fairly extensive research into good all around shoes and have used them several times. They seem to be as advertised. So far I've used them in relatively deep snow, icy trails at times, rolling hills and significant side hill grades. They performed admirably well. Light, pretty agile, and an intuitive binding system wit