Brand | Cascade Mountain Tech |
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Material | Aluminum, Rubber |
Color | Orange (Cork Grip) |
Shaft Material | Aluminum |
Extended Length | 54 Inches |
Handle Material | Cork, Aluminum |
Item Weight | 10.24 Ounces |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 54 Inches |
Folded Size | 26 |
Lock Type | Quick |
Base Material | Rubber |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27.75 x 5 x 2.2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.95 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 26 inches |
Brand Name | Cascade Mountain Tech |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | Cascade Mountain Tech offers a limited manufacturer’s warranty on all of our products for a minimum of one year from the date of purchase to the original retail buyer. As some of our products carry longer than a one year warranty, please check your individual product documentation for more information. Our limited manufacturer’s warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship for intended uses only. In the case of a defect, will be happy to send replacement parts or product to resolve the issue. We do not warranty for misuse or unintended purposes (such as using trekking poles for skiing, using trekking poles for tent poles, or bending the poles beyond normal tolerances). Lost parts of any Cascade Mountain Tech products are not covered under our limited manufacturer’s warranty, but we do offer replacement parts so that you can continue using and enjoying your product. |
Model Name | Aluminum Quick Lock Trekking Poles |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Cascade Mountain Tech |
Part Number | TP-AL-QL-CORK-3 |
Style | Quick Lock |
Included Components | Carry bag, Mud baskets, Rubber tips, Two Trekking Poles, A carry case, mud baskets, rubber tips, snow baskets, clip, Snow baskets |
Size | One Size |
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Cascade Mountain Tech Lightweight Aircraft-Grade Aluminum Trekking Poles with Extended Down Grip Plus Tip Kit
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Brand | Cascade Mountain Tech |
Material | Aluminum, Rubber |
Color | Orange (Cork Grip) |
Shaft Material | Aluminum |
Extended Length | 54 Inches |
About this item
- Exceptional Quality and Comfort: Crafted from aircraft-grade 6061 aluminum, each 10.4-ounce trekking pole is more durable in blazing heat or frigid cold. Less likely to snap under lateral pressure from carrying a heavy load. Rubber grip tops are more comfortable than the hard plastic found on your buddy’s average trekking poles.
- Quick Lock Mechanism: Designed with rugged terrain in mind. Easily adjust your trekking poles from 26”- 54” without breaking your stride.
- Cork Grip with Extended EVA Down Grip: Ergonomically designed for optimal performance without sacrificing comfort. A natural-feeling cork grip reduces the vibration caused by rugged terrain for increased comfort. The extended EVA down grip is unrivaled in size as it provides a considerable amount of space for hand placement, making those steep inclines more bearable. The adjustable wrist straps ensure a secure grip regardless of the weather conditions.
- Conquer All Terrain and Conditions: Equipped with tungsten carbide tips for year-round hiking. The snow and mud baskets, boots, and tip covers are all made from rubber in order to provide gear that is more durable and longer lasting than cheap plastic accessories used by other brands.
- Portable: Easily store and transport these lightweight trekking poles in your hiking pack or backpack with the included travel bag. Whether you are Nordic walking, day hiking, overnight hiking, or thru hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, bring your trekking poles with you on your next adventure.
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Aluminum Quick Lock Trekking Poles
All of Cascade Mountain Tech's trekking poles are height adjustable to suit your hiking and travel needs.
Pole Lengths:
- Fully Collapsed 26"
- Fully Extended 54"
- Disassembled: Upper; 20.75" Middle; 20" Lower; 21.25"
Weight Per Pole:
- 10 oz single pole no tips
- 10.4 oz single pole with tips
Carry Case Included: 29" x 5.25"
Cascade Mountain Tech Trekking Poles
Aluminum Trekking Poles
Trekking poles are simple to use and provide a load of support for hikers, walkers, and backpackers of all ages. Whether you're crossing flat surfaces or probing uncertain terrain, they can provide stability, relieve pressure from your body, and also help to establish and maintain a consistent rhythm and increase speed. Trekking poles can help to reduce impact over time and prolong your body's capabilities. For first time users, trekking poles may not be as intuitive as one might hope.
- Shaft Material: Aluminum
- Grip Material: Cork
- Locking Mechanism: Quick Lock
- Single Pole Weight (no rubber tips): 10 oz
- Pole Extension Lengths: 26"-54"
Features and Benefits
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Easy Quick Lock MechanismBefore using your poles, make sure that your locks are firmly secured. While the tip is on the ground, test to ensure the lock is secure by pushing on the top of the handle so the tip presses into the ground. If your pole shortens while doing this then you need to readjust the height and tighten the lock more. Step 1. Open Tab and Adjust Fully open the quick lock tab and adjust to desired height. Step 2. Tighten Thumbscrew Tighten Thumbscrew by turning it 1/4" to 1/2" turns clockwise. Step 3. Close Quick Lock Tab Quick Lock Tab should be difficult to close when properly tightened. Step 4. Test and Readjust Apply weight to the pole. If pole begins to collapse, repeat steps 1-3 until it remains at desired height. |
Which Grip is Right for You?Walking or hiking your hands need to be comfortable for each trek. To help meet your needs our poles come in both EVA foam and cork grip options. Pick your grip and take your next trip with Cascade Mountain Tech poles. Cork Grip:
EVA grips
In addition to the grip material all our handles include an adjustable wrist straps to fit each person's individual comfort levels. |
Accessories Included for Every Trip!Enduring terrain that requires a bit more support? Enhance your tungsten carbide tips with 4 sets of additional tips Includes:
Note: Collapsible trekking poles should not be used for downhill or cross-country skiing. |
Carbon Fiber Quick Lock Trekking Pole | 3K Carbon Fiber Quick Lock Trekking Poles | Ultralight Carbon Fiber Quick Lock Trekking Poles | Aluminum Quick Lock Trekking Poles | Aluminum 7075 Folding Trekking Poles | |
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Shaft Material | Carbon Fiber | 3K Carbon Fiber | Carbon Fiber | Aluminum | Aluminum |
Locking Mechanism | Quick Lock | Quick Lock | Quick Lock | Quick Lock | Quick Lock |
Grip Options | Cork and EVA | Cork | EVA | Cork and EVA | Cork |
Pole Weight (Single Pole) | 7.8 oz / .23 kg | 7.8 oz / .23 kg | 5.6 oz / .16 kg | 10.4 oz / .29 kg | 9.4 oz / .23 kg |
Adjustable Height Range | 26- 54 In / 66.04 - 137.16 cm | 26- 54 In / 66.04 - 137.16 cm | 30- 52 In / 76.2 -142.24 cm | 26- 54 In / 66.04 - 137.16 cm | 45 - 54 In / 114.3 - 137.16 cm |
Adjustable strap | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Tip kit included | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Tip Material | Tungsten Carbide | Tungsten Carbide | Tungsten Carbide | Tungsten Carbide | Tungsten Carbide |
Packable Size | 26 inches | 26 inches | 26 inches | 26 inches | 14 inches |
Carry Case | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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ASIN | B01L2HYPNW |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #940 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #3 in Trekking Poles |
Date First Available | August 26, 2016 |
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Customers like the quality, performance, terrain, stability, and adjustability of the walking stick. For example, they mention it's very sturdy, works well, and is useful in all terrain. Some appreciate the toggle type adjusters for pole length and the ability to adjust the tension. That said, most are happy with grip, value, and weight.
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Customers like the quality of the walking stick. They say it's sturdy, made of good material, and easy to assemble. Some mention that the poles stay together and are adequate for rough terrain. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...I got a real deal when I made my purchase! These are stable, They are strong, they are not heavy, they don't slip, they are easy to adjust, and the..." Read more
"...These are easy to assemble and stay together. Do the job very well they’re lightweight, but sturdy great value for the money." Read more
"These trekking poles provided stability and surprising durability with tough use...." Read more
"...They are comfortable, light, strong and easy to use. As for myself, I intend to use them for all my hiking trips from now on." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the walking stick. They mention that it is a great low cost trekking poles that comes with replacement tips and a handy storage bag. They are impressed with the quality for the price. Some say that the expendable tips are nice since you can adjust the length, but they are heavier.
"...They were well worth what I had paid for them, and I would still agree with that assertion had I paid twice the amount that I did...." Read more
"...Do the job very well they’re lightweight, but sturdy great value for the money." Read more
"...Well these poles exceeded my expectations and at a fair price to boot...." Read more
"...enhance your hiking experience, and this is a quality set at a very good price." Read more
Customers like the performance of the walking stick. They mention that the poles work well, it's useful for after a stroke, and it provides balance while walking. Customers also say that the exercise helps healing.
"...These are easy to assemble and stay together. Do the job very well they’re lightweight, but sturdy great value for the money." Read more
"...My doc agrees and the exercise will certainly help healing, before and after hip replacement...." Read more
"...They performed well on some difficult terrain including many big step ups...." Read more
"I use them to support my walking and they work like a charm." Read more
Customers like the adjustability of the walking stick. They say the poles are easy to adjust and to collapse after use for storage. They also say the adjustment works well, and the pole length can be adjusted for different heights and uses. Some customers also mention that the stick is sturdy and has no problem with adjustability or slipping.
"...They are strong, they are not heavy, they don't slip, they are easy to adjust, and the clamps hold tightly...." Read more
"...had a lot of continuous incline or decline, it was quick and easy to change the length of the poles with the quick lock mechanisms for those..." Read more
"...I like how I can adjust the length. The snow baskets are nice and big and the alternative ends are a good selection...." Read more
"...Being able to adjust the height is great. I am 5'5" and they work for me...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the walking stick. They say it's easy to adjust, and lightweight. Some say the poles help with balance and agility out on the trails. They also mention that the pole is made out of plastic, which is clearly lighter than metal.
"...These are stable, They are strong, they are not heavy, they don't slip, they are easy to adjust, and the clamps hold tightly...." Read more
"...Do the job very well they’re lightweight, but sturdy great value for the money." Read more
"...I’m sure they kept me from going over the edge a few times, they are super light and easy to whip around to where you need them...." Read more
"...Overall, I would highly recommend these poles. They are comfortable, light, strong and easy to use...." Read more
Customers like the grip of the walking stick. They mention that the cork grip is very comfortable, easy to grip, and the extended grip is useful for short uphill climbs. They also say that the poles are comfortable to use and carry and the boot-shaped tip is great for climbing.
"...These are stable, They are strong, they are not heavy, they don't slip, they are easy to adjust, and the clamps hold tightly...." Read more
"...from going over the edge a few times, they are super light and easy to whip around to where you need them...." Read more
"...The cork grips were comfortable the entire trip. They never got sweaty or slippery and I didn't get any blisters...." Read more
"...One pole ended up breaking in half. I love the cork grip ( my favorite of all brands) although the shocks could be improved upon - they give a very..." Read more
Customers find the walking stick helpful on hikes. They say it holds up very well, is easy to adjust, carry, and disassemble, and is useful in all terrain. Customers also say the sticks are excellent, works perfect for hiking, and are a game changer for backpacking.
"...On another mountainous canyon hike, they were again indispensable for the ascent, the descent, and providing additional stability/slip protection...." Read more
"...I had to rely heavily on these poles and they served me very well on the trail...." Read more
"...PROS:- These have various tips for different terrains. The bootie-looking ones are for indoors...." Read more
"...Works perfect for hiking." Read more
Customers like the stability of the walking stick. They say it keeps them stable, makes walking around on uneven surfaces more stable, and helps with balance. The poles are very sturdy, with no wobbliness. They also allow them to lean their entire weight on them and help hold up a tarp.
"...and when I lowered my grip for those inclines, they provided a sling-like support on the back of my hands to help pull me up...." Read more
"...They gave me added strength and stability going up and down over rocks, boulders, stairs, and inclines...." Read more
"...Out of the box the length adjustment would slip a little but with tension adjusted as per the included instructions it holds very firm.*..." Read more
"...Really like the comfortable way they work, easy to operate. Provide balance, working out the arms, while walking...." Read more
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The mountain peak trail I was hiking went up over 3k feet in 4 miles, I did not see how these would help, so I only carried 1 up with me, in case I was confronted by a rattle snake, or something. I never did use them going up the mountain, so on this hike, where the one pole I brought up with me really shined was on the descent. The trail is very steep, and on the way down I slipped twice, ate gravel once (I slipped toward the cliff edge and had no choice but to throw myself down into the gravel), and from there I made use of the pole, almost like a cane, going down the rest of the way. I did not even come close to slipping again once I made use of that one pole. I also noticed that using the pole for added stability also resulted in far less impact on my joints, which is a huge deal for me because I am in the early stages of osteoarthritis.
In the hiking adventures that have followed, I have used these poles religiously. I hiked into the grand canyon and used these both for the descent in, and the ascent back out. I again noticed how much easier on my joints it was, using both poles this time, and on the ascent out of the canyon I was able to use the poles for additional leverage in the climb, which made for a much easier, but still very challenging, climb. On another mountainous canyon hike, they were again indispensable for the ascent, the descent, and providing additional stability/slip protection. Think of it like maneuvering with 4 legs instead of only 2.
My point in sharing these experiences is that trekking poles are not a gimmick. Depending on your hike, they may be more of a necessity than you might think. Especially for very steep and challenging climbs and descents, or if you're hiking through a wash with boulders and lots of rocks. I am still skeptical of their value on flat hikes with minimal inclines, but I supposed they'd still be good to bring along in the event of unexpected steep inclines/descents.
As for these poles, I found them to be fantastic. I got a real deal when I made my purchase! These are stable, They are strong, they are not heavy, they don't slip, they are easy to adjust, and the clamps hold tightly. They were well worth what I had paid for them, and I would still agree with that assertion had I paid twice the amount that I did. If you like long, strenuous, steep hikes, you won't do wrong with these.
The poles were easy to get used to with my steps. On the rocky and rooted parts of the trails, I planted the poles slower about every other step and they provided good stability and balance. On the rare smoother parts of the trails I planted the poles quicker with each step and they provided some propulsion to make a quicker pace. On declines and big down steps, they took some of the exertion off my knees. And for short inclines it was easy to drop my hand to a lower grip to get some umpfh to step up. The wrist straps came at just the right length (they are adjustable even tho I didn't realize that until the last day LOL), and when I lowered my grip for those inclines, they provided a sling-like support on the back of my hands to help pull me up. In some areas where we had a lot of continuous incline or decline, it was quick and easy to change the length of the poles with the quick lock mechanisms for those situations. Some of the trails were narrow boardwalks where you couldn't really plant a pole. So in those parts I held the poles together, horizontally to be more like a balancing pole.
I thought I might get tired of holding them all the time, but not so. The cork grips were comfortable the entire trip. They never got sweaty or slippery and I didn't get any blisters. If I needed hands free at any time, the wrist straps held the poles close enough to grab again easily.
This pole set came with 4 different sets of tips. I debated taking the rubber tips along since I knew it would be so rocky. (The poles had shipped with those tips on.) In the end I took them off and decided to go without any tips, just the bare tungsten carbide tips as they were. On the trail I was especially impressed by how well these bare tungsten carbide tips "gripped" even on the giant, relatively smooth, sloped boulders we had to go over. They never slipped once.
The trails on Isle Royale are pretty rough. It's a watch-your-every-step kind of hiking. Even so, these poles allowed me to glance up more to see our surroundings. If I stepped wrong on a rock or root I didn't see, the poles (which I had planted ahead of my steps) were like second eyes, and gave me the balance to survive a misstep. We got a lot of rain on this trip and many trails were also flooded in parts. The poles made it possible to feel below the surface of the water if there were solid steps we could use to step on, or how deep a puddle really was. We even had a short whitewater crossing due to heavy rains and those poles were extremely helpful then.
If I were to give one negative point about these poles it's that the lines and measurements were wearing off by the end of the trip. They went through a lot of water which probably didn't help matters though.
Overall, I would highly recommend these poles. They are comfortable, light, strong and easy to use. As for myself, I intend to use them for all my hiking trips from now on.
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2021
The poles were easy to get used to with my steps. On the rocky and rooted parts of the trails, I planted the poles slower about every other step and they provided good stability and balance. On the rare smoother parts of the trails I planted the poles quicker with each step and they provided some propulsion to make a quicker pace. On declines and big down steps, they took some of the exertion off my knees. And for short inclines it was easy to drop my hand to a lower grip to get some umpfh to step up. The wrist straps came at just the right length (they are adjustable even tho I didn't realize that until the last day LOL), and when I lowered my grip for those inclines, they provided a sling-like support on the back of my hands to help pull me up. In some areas where we had a lot of continuous incline or decline, it was quick and easy to change the length of the poles with the quick lock mechanisms for those situations. Some of the trails were narrow boardwalks where you couldn't really plant a pole. So in those parts I held the poles together, horizontally to be more like a balancing pole.
I thought I might get tired of holding them all the time, but not so. The cork grips were comfortable the entire trip. They never got sweaty or slippery and I didn't get any blisters. If I needed hands free at any time, the wrist straps held the poles close enough to grab again easily.
This pole set came with 4 different sets of tips. I debated taking the rubber tips along since I knew it would be so rocky. (The poles had shipped with those tips on.) In the end I took them off and decided to go without any tips, just the bare tungsten carbide tips as they were. On the trail I was especially impressed by how well these bare tungsten carbide tips "gripped" even on the giant, relatively smooth, sloped boulders we had to go over. They never slipped once.
The trails on Isle Royale are pretty rough. It's a watch-your-every-step kind of hiking. Even so, these poles allowed me to glance up more to see our surroundings. If I stepped wrong on a rock or root I didn't see, the poles (which I had planted ahead of my steps) were like second eyes, and gave me the balance to survive a misstep. We got a lot of rain on this trip and many trails were also flooded in parts. The poles made it possible to feel below the surface of the water if there were solid steps we could use to step on, or how deep a puddle really was. We even had a short whitewater crossing due to heavy rains and those poles were extremely helpful then.
If I were to give one negative point about these poles it's that the lines and measurements were wearing off by the end of the trip. They went through a lot of water which probably didn't help matters though.
Overall, I would highly recommend these poles. They are comfortable, light, strong and easy to use. As for myself, I intend to use them for all my hiking trips from now on.
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