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Komperdell Summit Carbon Powerlock Trekking Poles

Komperdell Summit Carbon Powerlock Trekking Poles

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Inspired by athletes’ spirit of adventure, Austria’s Komperdell has been making ski poles and other alpine gear since 1922. The Summit Carbon trekking poles continue this legacy with a host of useful features to help you throughout your journey Read More

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GoaTee
17
May 9, 2019
Are the cam locks aluminum or plastic?
Cardamomtea
588
May 5, 2019
I have these poles: https://drop.com/buy/54051 Should I get these ones too? I miss the flick lock of my Black Diamonds, but my Fizans are lighter than these ones. Thoughts?
gnarledcoulee
537
Mar 25, 2019
Are these really 1lb per pole? Or is that a typo?
Stepbystep
549
Mar 25, 2019
Also I think the straps on these are their slightly thicker/stiffer ones. Some of their upper end poles have straps that are more like the usual Leki, but these are pretty comfy and much better than the low end thinner unbanded nylon webbing.
Brett919
128
Mar 25, 2019
I loved my Fizans too. I slipped and fell on one and kinked the top section, and then on a day hike a couple weeks later did the same to the remaining pole. Do I blame the poles or hiking in Chacos in wet weather? The Chacos probably, or poor judgement.
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COPilgrim
1
Mar 13, 2019
I received mine, about a week late due to weather. The handle is not quite like the picture; a little disappointing as it appears to be an older model of the one pictured. Is this possibly why the description does not fit the product? BTW, The bottom section on my pair is aluminum.
JerkyKen
136
Mar 11, 2019
Anyone else’s stuff just sitting in Indianapolis?
Brett919
128
Feb 21, 2019
The description refers to "carbon-fiber Titanal" but those are 2 different things unless it's a composite laminate. Titanal is an aluminum alloy. I have seen 1 review of these poles that stated the bottom section is aluminum, which I've heard of before and sounds like a good idea. Wondering if anyone can confirm in case I get another chance to buy...?
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Jakob
377
May 6, 2019
Brett919Lol... Tit and anal. Get me some titanal.
Joebhall3
0
Feb 16, 2019
it is similar but not exactly the same as it has some different features.
jesseHK
0
Feb 15, 2019
Can these be used for skiing?
Joebhall3
0
Feb 16, 2019
jesseHKYes. It is primarily a hiking pole but if you switch to a larger powder basket you have a great backcountry/split-boarding pole as it packs up small.
COPilgrim
1
Feb 14, 2019
I spoke with a Komperdell person. It is possible that this pole set is the same as the one REI sells as their Flash Carbon Trekking Poles. Backpacking Light speaks highly of the REI model.
GLXLRE
15
Feb 13, 2019
These look really good. Too bad I just bought a pair of nice Leki poles!
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