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Going into the goat rocks archery elk hunting, should i bring trekkings poles or not?
With all the reviews and positive things I've heard about the Costco poles, I'd recommend looking into them too. Biggest fear would be a failure on a trip where a failure would be unacceptable.
Quote from: MtnMuley on July 26, 2016, 08:13:37 PMWith all the reviews and positive things I've heard about the Costco poles, I'd recommend looking into them too. Biggest fear would be a failure on a trip where a failure would be unacceptable. I had some once and returned them within a week. The extension locking system on the ones I had was weak. If you put any pressure on the pole, the extension did not hold and the pole shortened.
Quote from: Bob33 on July 27, 2016, 12:50:54 PMQuote from: MtnMuley on July 26, 2016, 08:13:37 PMWith all the reviews and positive things I've heard about the Costco poles, I'd recommend looking into them too. Biggest fear would be a failure on a trip where a failure would be unacceptable. I had some once and returned them within a week. The extension locking system on the ones I had was weak. If you put any pressure on the pole, the extension did not hold and the pole shortened.You turn the little thumb screw clockwise to tighten the flick locks so that won't happen.
Exactly a year ago I summited the highest mountain in Sweden using Costco poles. They worked great then and on several trips since, and I'll be using the same poles in two weeks for my 3rd summit of St Helens. I had bad experiences with twist lock poles - mostly the twist would jam so the pole could not be adjusted. Costco's lever action lock mechanism works great if you spend a few minutes the first time setting the preliminary adjustment for the amount of extension you need.
Quote from: 7mag. on July 27, 2016, 08:55:22 PMQuote from: Bob33 on July 27, 2016, 12:50:54 PMQuote from: MtnMuley on July 26, 2016, 08:13:37 PMWith all the reviews and positive things I've heard about the Costco poles, I'd recommend looking into them too. Biggest fear would be a failure on a trip where a failure would be unacceptable. I had some once and returned them within a week. The extension locking system on the ones I had was weak. If you put any pressure on the pole, the extension did not hold and the pole shortened.You turn the little thumb screw clockwise to tighten the flick locks so that won't happen.I did. They failed.
Quote from: Eric M on July 26, 2016, 11:22:59 PMTagging I need theseSent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using TapatalkI talked to Cascade Mountain Tech and they said that they would be happy to sell me a pair, but Costco has them for much less than they can sell them to me direct for. She also said Costco has very few left and will be pulling them along w/other seasonal merch in a few days, so don't wait too long. FWIW, I bought three pair just so I would have a pair to use... I have a three year old and a seven year old and I can do that math in my head. Unless and until I filled two pair of hands w/trekking poles I am not going to have a chance of ever having a pair available for myself.