Amazon Customer: I got this for someone who was recovering from a knee injury, and they have been such a game changer for his ability to do hikes! It takes the pressure off your knees, helps distribute the weight, and provides added stability. They are incredibly strong and lightweight, and they are compact when condensed. Love them!
United States on Nov 03, 2023
Nancy: Very lightweight and sturdy. Comfortable grip. Easy to adjust.
Canada on Nov 03, 2023
Keegan Pelton: These are super light. I’m 135 pounds with about a 12 pound base weight and didn’t have any issues with these on the Colorado Trail this summer, even when accidentally yanking sideways on them when they got stuck in between rocks. The foam grip isn’t as comfortable as cork and left a black residue on my hands after 8+ hours of hiking, but it washed off easily and they were adequately comfortable. For the price you can’t really beat these as a UL trekking pole.
United States on Oct 30, 2023
JrBenito: I will start with complain: the wedge used to keep the handle loops in the desired length are just crap. They do not hold properly and the loops loosen easily during the hike. You can, of course, use something to make them tighter, but I would expect this work out of the box.
that is the only downside. I had two pairs of these for over 2 years, both do the job, are comfortable to me and my wife and doubles as tent poles for our X-Mid tent. One of mine broke on last trip, not a fault of the pole but mine. I let it sink between two rocks and lost my balance while pulling it against the rock. It was bent in the leaver action and eventually snapped. I can say it served its purpose by giving me some mechanical advantage and preventing me from falling and rolling but it payed the price by snapping one segment. It still usable although do not extend fully, so I bought another one.
Canada on Aug 03, 2023
Deborah Grogan: First, I am not a hiker (by any stretch of the imagination). I have spinal issues and have difficulty walking any distance. I am that woman who grabs a cart in the parking lot at the store to help me get around. I LOVE these poles!! They are very easy to use once you get the hang of them. They are easy to adjust consistently with the markings printed on the poles, and the thumb latches can be tightened or loosened to facilitate that. When you get them it is important to take the time to figure out the proper height, adjust the hand straps (the hardest part for me), and technique for using them. I found a number of videos on YouTube which helped (and were better than the manufacturer's tutorials). The different feet are easy to switch out and you really do want to use them - they definitely help! I find them particularly good when walking on an uneven surface. I think it's probably the position my back is in (slightly tilted forward) that reduces the pain I experience when walking. They are lightweight but sturdy and easily slide in and out of the well constructed carrying bag. I keep them in my car because they come in useful when going to an outdoor concert on the lawn, if all...
United States on Jul 22, 2023
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Mexico on May 05, 2023
Michael Kondziolka: Broke one of my last poles and ordered another pair. Thought the colour was yellow, but came as blue. Still a great product and the best deal out there for lightweight trekking poles. Last pole broke due to user error (not by me). Break was a clean snap along the shaft and not near the plastic clasps. I hiked 1000+ km with the last pair and used to set up my tent every night. Confident there was a lot of life left in them before the one broke.
Canada on Apr 11, 2023
riceguy: For the price, these were the best carbon poles by far. Lightest by far in the sub $100 range. Cascade is a know brand. They sell a three section pair with cork grips at costco and on here, but the weight, although maybe just around 100g lighter each pole, is noticeably lighter. When extended to 48-52” there is a slight vibration feel/hollow sound when touched to ground but im guessing its not uncommon with light carbon poles. Im happy to accept the minimal vibration as i feel only a single piece pole would be totally vibration free
These are only about 3 inches longer when collapsed compared to the other three section poles mentioned (which had a similar feel/vibration). When closed, because they are tapered at the end, they move in and out freely an inch or so (the clamp is set at the extended fatter pole diameter so the bottom part is loose at the tapered part when collapsed).
Im 5’11” 180lbs and feel these are strong enough to assist with hiking balance. Havent used them yet but wanted a light as possible pair. Compared to most $200-300 name brand sets, these are still lightest or as light. I prefer two sections anyway as they have less parts to break and wont...
Canada on Feb 19, 2023
Hiker ArtHiker Art: I bought a pair of the 3K carbon CM and Aluminum CM Trekking poles as support for a tent. I normally use hiking sticks I made from a tree that grew in a cluster of branches out the ground and have a natural curve that's a natural shock absorber, they are the same weight as the Aluminum CM poles, but didn't work with the tent.
The straps on the poles come so the wide part only fits one hand, when your hand is inserted up from the bottom so that the wide part of the strap supports the edge of palm of your hand. On the other one it will be the narrow part supporting the palm. Not good in two ways lack of support and now the wide part is under your thumb, it's cumbersome. What to do?
I got to looking them over and you see the metal pin at the top of the handle there's your solution. I positioned the pole on a bench and took a small old drill bit the size the pin, and drifted it out, using a hammer, light taps leaving room for pin to comes out other side, but not all the way out.
Now that the pin is out you can remove the strap and wedge. I loosened the other strap to see how it was put together. Then I did a dry run to figure out how to put It back together, so the wide part...
United States on Jun 24, 2021
Cascade Mountain Tech Trekking Poles - Durable and Lightweight Hiking Support | TrailBuddy Trekking Poles: Lightweight, Collapsible Support for Hiking & Exploring | TrailBuddy Trekking Poles: Lightweight and Collapsible for Easy Hiking | |
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Sale off | $8 OFF | $2 OFF | $4 OFF |
Total Reviews | 298 reviews | 1 reviews | 1 reviews |
Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds | 4 Ounces | 550 Grams |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult | ||
Base Material | Rubber | Rubber | Rubber |
Model Name | TP-CF-QL-CORK-MO-E | ||
Extended Length | 54 Inches | 54 Inches | 54 Inches |
Color | Mossy Oak | Bumblebee Yellow | Berry Pink |
Material | Carbon Fiber | Aluminum | Rubber |
Size | Adjustable | ||
ASIN | B0985Y2PQ9 | B072285D5L | B07C42KZDD |
Style | Carbon Fiber Cork Grip | ||
Package Weight | 1 Kilograms | 0.73 Kilograms | 0.75 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Cascade Mountain Tech | TrailBuddy | TrailBuddy |
Manufacturer | Cascade Mountain Tech | TrailBuddy | TrailBuddy |
Handle Material | Cork | Cork | Cork |
Brand | Cascade Mountain Tech | TrailBuddy | TrailBuddy |
Included Components | 2 Trekking Poles, 2 Mud Baskets, 2 Snow Baskets, 2 Rubber Tips, Carry Case | ||
Lock Type | Quick | Lever | Lever |
Customer Reviews | 4.6/5 stars of 5,960 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 55,548 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 55,548 ratings |
Part Number | TP-CF-QL-CORK-MO-E | 1A | 1A |
Date First Available | June 28, 2021 | December 6, 2016 | April 11, 2018 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27.62 x 5 x 2.18 inches | 25 x 4 x 2.5 inches | 25 x 4.25 x 1.75 inches |
Shaft Material | Carbon Fiber | Aluminum | Aluminum |
Best Sellers Rank | #4,392 in Sports & Outdoors #10 in Trekking Poles | #230 in Sports & Outdoors #1 in Trekking Poles | #230 in Sports & Outdoors #1 in Trekking Poles |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 54 Inches | 54 Inches | 54 Inches |
FloridAmazon: I purchased these right before a backpacking trip to Colorado and I couldn't be happier. They performed flawlessly in some pretty tough terrain, with lots of rocky areas. They're super light, but more than strong enough to support me and my backpack. The quick adjust toggles worked great. They performed as well as my friend's poles, which cost three times as much. Well worth it.
United States on Nov 04, 2023