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Quote from: Skyvalhunter on July 28, 2016, 05:44:39 AM
You get what you pay for in the long run they wont take the abuse
They are probably more than sufficient for my needs
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I'mma little slow, here. I've hiked thousands of miles in my day, but never used trekking poles. What is the advantage of using them?
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Stability on slopes. Takes weight off knees and feet on downhill. Helps ascend hills without wearing out your legs as quickly.
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Thanks. I'm thnking of getting a pair.
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I have the Costco ones and an expensive pair from REI. The Costco poles seem just a strong, I actually use them more because they're telescoping and fit in my pack.
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I've used mine for elk in montana for about 6 yr's and will not go without them!
But that's me at 70 yrs,really helps with bad knee's..
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Used mine super heavy this year. Will never go out without at least one of them again.
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