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Your cart is empty.Deborah Grogan
2025-09-06 17:54:31
First, I am not a hiker (by any stretch of the imagination). I have spinal issues and have difficulty walking any distance. I am that woman who grabs a cart in the parking lot at the store to help me get around. I LOVE these poles!! They are very easy to use once you get the hang of them. They are easy to adjust consistently with the markings printed on the poles, and the thumb latches can be tightened or loosened to facilitate that. When you get them it is important to take the time to figure out the proper height, adjust the hand straps (the hardest part for me), and technique for using them. I found a number of videos on YouTube which helped (and were better than the manufacturer's tutorials). The different feet are easy to switch out and you really do want to use them - they definitely help! I find them particularly good when walking on an uneven surface. I think it's probably the position my back is in (slightly tilted forward) that reduces the pain I experience when walking. They are lightweight but sturdy and easily slide in and out of the well constructed carrying bag. I keep them in my car because they come in useful when going to an outdoor concert on the lawn, if all the handicapped parking spaces are taken, etc. An additional plus is that I was able to use my medical coverage's wellness reimbursement benefit to pay for them (which I'm generally unable to use). I have no idea how these would work for serious hiking but they are helping this 64 yo woman continue to lead an enjoyable independent life. I am SO glad I purchased them!!
MSPS
2025-05-12 12:10:51
If anybody had ever told me that I would be extolling the virtues of trekking poles last summer I would have laughed at them, why would I review trekking poles? I love to walk, but mountain climbing, off road excursions or snow and ice activities are not my favorite things. But life has a way of making us rethink things sometimes. And, just a week before Christmas in 2015 I fell and sustained a tib/fib plateau fracture to my left knee which required two surgeries to repair and five months in a wheelchair. My surgeon's prognosis was dismal and ultimately she thought I would have to have knee replacement surgery, but she was not encouraged that it would be a particularly favorable outcome because the fracture was so severe that my knee and foot were constantly very swollen and painful, and I was still taking a boatload of pain medicine after five months. One afternoon though, a very nice couple saw me walking with a walker and recommended the Cascade Trekking Poles and adjusted the height to the appropriate level and "Voila" the pain or swelling have nearly disappeared. Having the poles at the right height places the stress on the pelvic girdle where it belongs, thus removing the pressure on the knees and reducing the pain and swelling.. If one Googles the Cascade website they will find a video that teaches one how to adjust the poles to the appropriate settings. Be certain to purchase the snap lock poles because I understand that the other option is not nearly as secure as the snap lock.I have read some reviews that claim these poles are quite fragile but I am an absolute klutz, I kid you not, always have been and always will be. I can hurt myself opening a bandaid. So no matter how careful I am with my poles, they have often hit the ground, on concrete, hard floors, and in the garden. They have been dropped, stepped on, tripped over, you name it, and yet they remain resilient and intact. I use and abuse them everyday, from sun-up to bedtime and they continue look like new. I have found many uses for these poles besides ambulation, reaching for my shoes, mopping up water or other substances spilled on the floor, moving thorny rose bushes out of the way, or sweeping cobwebs from the ceiling when I remember to look up. If a reach or a task needs doing, the poles engage more often than not. They are absolutely amazing and useful, an incredible value for an incredible product.Although I can now walk unassisted, my mind is predisposed to limping which aggravates my knee, so I will continue to use these for sometime in the future just to cement the idea of proper positioning to my brain and improve my posture.My surgeon reports that she is beginning to see quite a number of patients using these trekking poles so I suspect they will soon be common place in the patient as an ideal recovery tool for knees, backs, and other alignment complaints and requisite surgeries. So good on Cascade Trekking Poles, I am sure they did not anticipate a side road into the medical community, but it is wonderful that they are useful to all populations and not just for outdoor sports enthusiasts.As per Amazon's wonderful service the poles arrived on time, and were well packaged. I highly recommend these tools to others, whether using them for recreational activities or medical recovery. They are well made and certainly worth the price.Still laughing at myself here as I trek along~*~
Ben
2025-05-05 16:48:30
These poles are an incredible value. I am a avid section hiker on the Appalachian Trail and a camping gear nut. So far I've put over 500 miles of hiking on these poles and they've held up great. You get all the things you look for in high-end poles, at a very reasonable price. These poles come with all the specs you could ask for in a trekking pole: carbon fiber shafts, flip locks, cork grips, extended foam grips, and several different tip attachments - all at just under 7.75 ounces each. Put the brand name 'Black Diamond' or 'Leki' on these poles and they would easily sell for $120+. In this product you are getting a very well-made product without the brand-name mark-up. I am 6'4'' and my friend is 4'11'' and we both have the same pair. They work perfect for people of all heights because of their adjustability.When looking for a good set of trekking poles, there are several specific features you should look for.1. Carbon fiber shafts. Carbon fiber is much lighter and just a durable as aluminum. Definitely a must for those looking for light, yet durable poles.2. Cork grips. Cork is much more durable than foam. It holds up better over time and it doesn't get slippery when wet. Pay extra for cork. Worth every penny.3. Flip Locks. Don't go for the twist locks. They aren't as durable and break more easily. The flip lock mechanism is standard on all high-end poles and is something you should get if you want poles that will last.These poles hit all of these features plus more. I've also heard that this company has great customer service if you have any problems. I haven't had any problems with the product, but it is nice to know 'just in case'!
MSH
2025-04-17 13:13:39
Bought for my wife and she is quite happy. They are indeed a combination of light weight and sturdiness. Easy to adjust the height and tighten the locks (there is a third party online table of recommended height). Nice looking too - slick "carbon" profile.Cork grips - huge positive (she is not a big fan of synthetic vs skin, to say the least). Price tag is much lower than that of the "big names", but she tried one of those and didn't find any difference in terms of performance or overall quality. Will see how they perform in the long run, but so far so good. I would strongly recommend this product.
Cliente de
2025-03-23 16:28:55
Tienen buena calidad, lo malo es que las extensiones se bajan si te apoyas mucho sobre ellos, aun asà aguantan súper bien para salidas de hike avanzadas … sigo sin encontrarle un uso a los accesorios adicionales.
Client d'
2025-03-21 14:50:21
produit soigné vraiment un très bon rapport prix qualité je le recommande, je pratique la rando chaque semaine moyenne 30 km par semaine à travers bois chemins escarpés, ils me sont indispensables réglages rapides et efficaces.
R&T Industrial Design Associates
2025-02-09 14:45:29
Diseño:El diseño de los bastones brindan un adecuado confort al caminar y al sujetarlos.Funcionalidad:El peso de los bastones es casi la mitad del peso de unos bastones de iguales dimensiones de aluminio, por lo que disminuyen considerablemente el cansancio al caminar con ello.La resistencia fue increÃble, soportaron mi peso (72 Kg) y el de mi mochila (23 Kg) al efectuar vadeo de rÃos y bajada en pendientes de +- 45 grados, se reviso la punta y el desgaste prácticamente fue nulo tomando en consideración que la mayorÃa del trayecto fue en roca.La altura es ajustable y los seguros aprisionan firmemente para mantenerlos en esa longitud, es decir, el bastón no se encoje con la presión que se ejerce durante el uso como ocurre en bastones de mediocre calidad, cuyos seguros tienden a no apretar, a quebrarse o a ceder con el peso.No se observo flexión alguna ni fisuras después del uso. por lo que es indicio de una buena resistencia.Se observo que los mangos del bastón no se desprendieron a pesar de que estos se mojaron.Contiene otros accesorios que también son de buena calidad y resistencia que he probado en lodo, su desgaste es nulo.
John Sinclair
2025-01-25 16:55:26
Used quite a few times walking in the highlands. Good so far, only problem is the pole ends not gripping in icy conditions. My microspikes prevent me from falling but the pole ends slip and make it a bit uncomfortable when the
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