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At 9.2 ounces per pole, these Kelty's are right on par or lighter than about all other aluminum poles. You may read some new seller's description and see '7075 aluminum with quick adjust only 7.9 ounces per pole.....' or something like that. The honest truth is I have weighed MANY trekking poles on my digital electronic scales, and other than one set of carbon graphite poles, ALL the aluminum poles weighed 1 1/2 to 3 ounces heavier than advertised. These poles have the "old style" twist to lock, which is actually much better than the "flip quick lock" in my opinion. Twist to lock are sleeker, ...
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Josyf,
from NY, United States
Written on June 17, 2021
This is my first time using hiking poles.
They make a difference.They are sturdy and easy to adjust.
I did notice that the baskets came off during my first real hike with them, towards the end after 5 miles.
I put them back on and went on my way.
Would recommend: Yes
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Jan,
from ID, United States
Written on August 27, 2019
They were perfect for hiking in the Windriver range. I bought some for a gift too. I recommend them. They were sturdy and gave the needed support for hiking with a forty pound pack. They were also easy to hook to my pack when not in use.
Would recommend: Yes
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Forester,
from PA, United States
Written on December 2, 2018
These are an entry level trekking pole set, but they work great, especially for the price! The poles are easily adjustible, yet hold their position well. I did have some trouble with the cups working lose, but this was a minor problem given the great price.
Would recommend: Yes
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Dylan W.,
Verified Owner
from CA, United States
Written on May 3, 2016
Lightweight and affordable. These poles are comfortable and easy to use. They make uphill hikes a breeze without making your arms feel like you are carrying sandbags. Best bang for your buck.
Would recommend: Yes
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