Cascade Mountain Tech Ultralight Carbon Fiber Quick Lock Trekking Poles

About This Item

Features:

  • Useful for hiking uphill, downhill and on flat terrain
  • Weigh 5.6 ounces each (that's 30% less than standard carbon fiber trekking poles), the poles won’t slow you down on the trail
  • Improve your hiking endurance and allow you to reach new heights
  • This pair of adjustable trekking poles are made from carbon fiber so they are super lightweight with a "quick locking" mechanism for easy height adjustment
  • Brand : Cascade Mountain Tech
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Web ID: 23QQEULTRLGHTCFTRCAC
  • SKU: 25357582
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Shaft Material: 100% Carbon Fiber
Grip Material: EVA
Locking Mechanism: Quick Lock
Single Pole Weight (without rubber tips): 5.6oz
Pole Lengths:Fully Collapsed 30" or Fully Extended 52" or Upper; 26.4"; Lower; 26.4"
Tip Material: Tungsten carbide
Anti-Shock Feature: No
Carry Case Included: 32"x5.25"
4 Sets of Additional Tip Covers for 4 Seasons of Use:Rubber Boot Tips, Mud Baskets, Snow Baskets, Small Rubber Tips

REVIEWS

3.9

13 Reviews

Best Hiking Poles Ever

I adore my ultralight poles from Cascade Tech. I've had quite a few poles over the years and these are by far my favorite...especially for the price.

Best Bang For The Buck.

High quality, sturdy, uber light. For $65? Grab before they go up in price. Have a pr of black diamond trekking poles. Paid $100 . Very nice pole. More than twice the weight. Love Cascade mountain tech gear!

Light And Strong For Running And Backpacking

These poles are amazing value. I’ve used them for all-day 20+ mile runs and hikes. They are light enough for me to hold them in my hand for long periods when running long descents. I’ve used them moderately hard for rocky climbs and jammed them in cracks by accident without issue so far. I plan to use these for backpacking trips out in the Sierras this summer, and ultramarathons after. I have poles that cost several times more and are not meaningfully lighter, but I keep reaching for these Cascade Mountain Tech Ultralight poles.

Maybe Too Light?

One broke on me on the first use. That being said, it was while hiking through snow and I fell and put all my weight on one pole. I think it can be fixed and the poles should work on normal hikes, but you might want something more rigid for snow hikes.

Super Light Yet Sturdy

I’m a volunteer park patroller and have now used these on many hikes. They’re extremely lightweight yet sturdy. I do notice a difference with the lighter weight in my hands. At first I was concerned whether they’d make a buzzing sound (as one reviewer posted with an overly harsh one-star review) but it hasn’t occurred with me.

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