Foxelli Trekking Poles – 2-pc Pack Collapsible Lightweight Hiking Poles, Strong Aircraft Aluminum Adjustable Walking Sticks with Natural Cork Grips and 4 Season All Terrain Accessories
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Fernando
19-11-2024everything is ok with the poles, is a good new experience
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J. Brenneman
Greater than one weekGreat trekking poles! Easy to adjust. Worked very well for me on a recent trip! Would definitely recommend for anyone wanting trekking poles.
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Mary Beth Micciulla
Greater than one weekLiked all the extras that came and different bottoms for sand, gravel, etc. love that they are lightweight
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Pumpkin spice coffee
> 3 day4yrs ago I had a leg amputated. These poles help me keep my balance on uneven ground when I take my dog for a walk.
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Katharine Delano
> 3 dayHave only used these once but it was for an all day hike. Was my first time using hiking poles and I was impressed with the ease of adjusting them once reading the instructions. The cork grip was comfortable and they got the job done!
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Mary beth
> 3 dayHave not used them yet, but the workmanship is very good.
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Tracey Gilmore
> 3 dayIve never used hiking poles before, and now I wonder why I waited so long! They are really helpful, as we are aging but active! These Foxelli poles are very well made, reasonably priced and comfortable to use. I like the different tip options, and ease of storage in their bag. We live in Hawaii, so theyre really helpful on our rocky uneven hardened lava terrain, and muddy jungle trails. Were planning a trip to Glacier NP this summer, so Im sure theyll get a good workout there too! Mahalo for a great product!
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A. McKinney
> 3 dayI’m a former skier. After a concussion almost a year ago, I still have balance issues. I couldn’t bear the idea of using a cane, so thought of hiking poles. I looked at many on Amazon, and read the reviews. These poles sounded just right., so I ordered them. They’re PERFECT. The strap and grips are very comfortable for arthritic hands. Height adjustment is really easy, just takes a few seconds. Total weight of 2 poles is about 1 ½ lbs. I’ve only been walking with one pole, but will be glad to have both when hiking, not just walking. The poles come with a little doohickey that can hook them together; three pairs of attachments that snap on easily, for use on pavement or hard dirt, on snow, and for sand/mud. There’s a canvas bag with a shoulder strap and a pocket that holds the extra feet. I feel very stable with the poles and am ready to take on (not lurch over!) more challenging terrain. Got mine in gorgeous green to show my delight in being back outside. I recommend them enthusiastically!
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Stephanie
> 3 dayUsed the poles on a 20k hike on the Fitz Roy Trail in Patagonia Argentina. Don’t think I would have completed the hike without them. The poles really saved my knees. Would highly recommend these trekking poles.
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Josh Wood
> 3 dayI used these trekking poles for the entirety of my 2,200 mile Appalachian Trail thru hike, plus several other backpacking trips. I hiked with them all day and would use them as supports for my trekking pole shelter. The poles are lighter than some much more popular Leki poles, yet just as functional. I love the cork/foam grip that allows me to effectively shorten the poles when going uphill by holding the pole on the foam. After about 1200 miles of use, the cork grip began to crack, most likely due to repeatedly getting wet then drying out. The pole was still functional, however I contacted support to see if I could buy a replacement handle and the pole was covered under warranty. Foxelli support was fast in processing my warranty claim and I received a new pair of poles in about a week. To have a reliable warranty like this is worth a lot, and something I really didnt expect for the price. My only complaint about these trekking poles is that the markings that show the poles length comes off when the pole gets wet. This is a little annoying since it makes setting your pole to an exact height a little more difficult. If youre looking for a reliable pair of lightweight trekking poles, I cannot recommend these enough. I think they are much better than poles in the $100-$120 range youd find at your local outfitter.