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Don_D
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I was recently walking through Costco and saw that they have some trekking poles for sale there at 29.99 a set. They look to be comparable to the $50 Amazon poles I see for sale. Carbon fiber, telescoping with quick locks and an array of different feet for them...
I am a disabled hunter and bought a set of these last year after being told about them by another member so I thought I would pass it on. They seem to be a good deal price wise and I use one as a cane most days.
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I have a set of those. I like the shock absorber in them, too.
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Re: Trekking poles at Costco
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I have a set of those that have seen me to the top of Mt St Helens twice, plus a hike / climb to the top of the highest mountain in Sweden. Yep, definitely worth twice the price.
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Re: Trekking poles at Costco
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Which costco has them?
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Re: Trekking poles at Costco
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May 04, 2017, 06:07:42 PM »
I just called Costco in Lacey & was told they have some in stock.
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May 04, 2017, 06:13:07 PM »
I just picked up a pair at Smokey point Costco
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Re: Trekking poles at Costco
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Silverdale has them too picked up a set myself
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Looks like I'm going shopping tomorrow. Thanks for the tip
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The poles are good Quaility. I bought a set for my kids and they are great.
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Re: Trekking poles at Costco
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Tacoma had them as of last Friday. I'm sure giving them some consideration. From what I've seen on the interwebz, Costco has been selling these for several years (different models).
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Re: Trekking poles at Costco
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Picked some up last year. They work great for $30
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Vancouver Costco had a pretty good stock this morning. Look good for the price.
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Re: Trekking poles at Costco
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I just picked up another set yesterday in Puyallup. These new ones have cork handles, my old set, that I've been using for 3 years, don't.
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Re: Trekking poles at Costco
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May 14, 2017, 02:02:08 PM »
They work pretty well. Definitely a little cheaply made. Don't expect years of heavy use and abuse but for 30 bucks a very good deal
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I picked mine up at the Gig Harbor Costco, been using them a lot as I walk with a cane so I shortened one down and use it everyday.
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