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Cascade Mountain Tech Trekking Poles - Carbon Fiber Walking or Hiking Sticks with Quick Adjustable Locks

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Brand Cascade Mountain Tech
Material Carbon Fiber
Color Blue
Shaft Material Carbon Fiber
Extended Length 54 Inches

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  • HIGH QUALITY STRONG VALUE - Poles are built with 100% CARBON FIBER which is known for its light weight. These poles are user friendly for beginners and strong for thru hikers.
  • LIGHT WEIGHT & COMPACT POLES - 7. 8 oz. Or LESS THAN a pound - our carbon fiber poles provide hikers, walkers, back packers, campers and more the best option for a lightweight strong pole when focusing speed and ultralight packing.
  • QUICK LOCK & EXTENDABLE - Our quick lock will support you during all your adventures, it is easy to use and reliable for holding the pole at the desired height ranging from 26”- 54”.
  • SUPREME COMFORT - EVA GRIPS provides a light, non-slip grip along with our adjustable wrist strap. The extended EVA grip offers relief for a quick transition on the changing terrain. Our poles also include tungsten carbide tips.
  • BONUS TIP KIT - Includes snow baskets, sand/ mud baskets, rubber boot tips, rubber tips, trekking pole clip and a carry bag.

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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:

  • 8 oz single pole no tips
  • 8.4 oz single pole with tips

Carry Case Included: 29" x 5.25"

Cascade Mountain Tech Trekking Poles

Why Trekking Poles?

Trekking poles are simple to use and provide 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.

  • Mossy Oak Elements Contour pattern on upper section
  • Shaft Material: 100% Carbon Fiber
  • Grip Material: Cork Grip or EVA Grip with EVA downgrip
  • Locking Mechanism: Quick Lock
  • Single Pole Weight (without rubber tips): 8 oz

Features and Benefits

Quick Lock Trekking Poles

Cork or EVA

tips

Easy Quick Lock Mechanism

Before 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:

- Exceptional comfort by easily conforming to your hands shape.

- Lowers the vibration with each step

- Moisture-wicking

EVA grips

-Absorb moisture

-Provide a smooth comfortable grip

-Highly abrasion resistant

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:

  • Boot Tips: Serve the same purpose as Rubber Tips with the added benefit of extra cushioning and propulsion on hard surfaces when Nordic walking.
  • Mud Baskets: When hiking in mud, sand or other soft surfaces, Mud Baskets allow the hiker to use trekking poles without the pole slipping into the soft ground. This provides leverage and saves energy during wet and sandy hikes.
  • Snow Baskets: When temperatures get chilly, prevent trekking poles from sinking into the snow
  • Rubber Tips: Perfect for indoor use and on hard or slippery surfaces. Some environmentally sensitive sites (such as Machu Picchu) require Rubber Tips in order to protect delicate terrain.

Note: Collapsible trekking poles should not be used for downhill or cross-country skiing.

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Customer Reviews
4.6 out of 5 stars
6,108
4.6 out of 5 stars
6,108
4.6 out of 5 stars
6,108
4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.6 out of 5 stars
23,274
4.6 out of 5 stars
6,108
Shaft Material Carbon Fiber 3K Carbon Fiber Carbon Fiber Aluminum Aluminum Carbon Fiber
Locking Mechanism Quick Lock Quick Lock Quick Lock Quick Lock Quick Lock Quick Lock
Grip Options Cork and EVA Cork EVA Cork and EVA Cork Cork and EVA
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 8.3 oz / 0.23 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 26- 54 In / 66.04 - 137.16 cm
Adjustable strap
Tip Material Tungsten Carbide Tungsten Carbide Tungsten Carbide Tungsten Carbide Tungsten Carbide Tungsten Carbide
Packable Size 26 inches 26 inches 26 inches 26 inches 14 inches 26 inches
Carry Case
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4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
6,108 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, weight and value of the walking stick. For example, they mention it's strong, lightweight and can carry a lot of weight. Some appreciate the adjustability, comfort and appearance. That said, they recommend it as a great value.

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1,160 customers mention960 positive200 negative

Customers like the quality of the walking stick. They say it's strong, durable, and holds up well. Customers also appreciate the carbon graphite shafts, solid locking extensions, and good cork grips. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...The flip locks work great and are easy to adjust. The housings are a little bulky compared to more expensive poles, but at $40 I'm not complaining...." Read more

"These trekking poles are light and strong. My last pair went hundreds of miles and would still be going if I hadn't fallen and broke one...." Read more

"...The Carbon fiber poles are nice and stiff. The clamps can be adjusted to prevent them from shortening inadvertently...." Read more

"...The locks work well. Snug up the knurled side of the locks then flip the lever, and it's not sliding...." Read more

584 customers mention561 positive23 negative

Customers find the weight of the walking stick to be very light. They say the carbon fiber poles offset the weight and are easy to carry on a longer hike. Customers also say that the poles are compact when compacted and can fit in most full size suitcases. They mention that the sticks are well balanced and sturdy, and are stable for balance in any terrain.

"These trekking poles are light and strong. My last pair went hundreds of miles and would still be going if I hadn't fallen and broke one...." Read more

"...These are very stable for balance in any terrain. The carbide tip, boot tip, rubber tip, give a great degree of options...." Read more

"These poles feel pretty light, although on my scale they each weighed a little over 8 ounces without the rubber tip. . ...." Read more

"...They are lightweight but sturdy and easily slide in and out of the well constructed carrying bag...." Read more

404 customers mention375 positive29 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the walking stick. They say it is well worth the price and has good quality for the price.

"...This is a great value for great poles. They have held up well for me so far. Like any carbon fiber poles, you can't be too rough with them...." Read more

"...They are well made and certainly worth the price.Still laughing at myself here as I trek along~*~" Read more

"...Very good quality for the price." Read more

"Great product for the price. Have used countless times on difficult trails. Get these!" Read more

289 customers mention216 positive73 negative

Customers like the adjustability of the walking stick. For example, they mention it's easy to adjust the length, height, and the strap. Some appreciate the quick adjust toggles and locks. That said, most are happy with the product's adjustability.

"...The flip locks work great and are easy to adjust. The housings are a little bulky compared to more expensive poles, but at $40 I'm not complaining...." Read more

"...The tension knob allows proper tension adjustments without tools.I didn’t notice a significant noise when pounding this into the ground...." Read more

"...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...." Read more

"...bears on the strap where there is no padding at all and the strap becomes narrower...." Read more

246 customers mention228 positive18 negative

Customers find the grips of the walking stick very comfortable and ergonomic. They also say the handles are secure and comfortable. Customers also mention that the mechanism is easy to use and grips well.

"...They are very comfortable, and the extended grips are a great feature...." Read more

"...These weigh around a half a pound.This has a cork grip, great for absorbing shock, imparting confidence and help with wet conditions...." Read more

"...allow me to take some of the load off my knees, and it feels noticeably better after walking...." Read more

"...They are very light and easy on the hands and arms on a longer hike. Very good quality for the price." Read more

98 customers mention87 positive11 negative

Customers like the appearance of the walking stick. They mention that it has a sleek, high-quality look, and is made of high-grade materials. Some mention that the topography graphic is pretty cool.

"...This has a nice drawstring carrying bag with a shoulder strap. A zippered compartment holds the accessory tips...." Read more

"...I use and abuse them everyday, from sun-up to bedtime and they continue look like new...." Read more

"...Sheen/Finish - the PW has a nice matte grey finish, where the CM has a gloss finish that looks almost 3D with the carbon fiber. It’s pretty cool...." Read more

"...The topography graphic is pretty cool in my opinion and with all the color options, it was hard to pick out which one I wanted...." Read more

68 customers mention64 positive4 negative

Customers are satisfied with the accessories included with the walking stick. They mention that it comes with several different foot attachments for handling different types of terrain, tips and baskets. They appreciate the variety of provided tip attachments, flanges, and point caps. Customers also love the extra set of tip covers for walking on hard surfaces like asphalt.

"...I think these locks are far superior to twist locks. The extra tips and baskets are nice, although I will probably never need more than the basic..." Read more

"...They are lightweight so don't add a lot to your luggage. Come with several foot caps for other uses as skiing! Definitely would buy again." Read more

"...This came with multiple tips which, was a great plus, inside a carrying bag." Read more

"...They come with a lot of accessories including tungsten carbide tips, two sets of rubber caps, mud baskets and snow baskets...." Read more

49 customers mention49 positive0 negative

Customers say the walking stick helps with pain relief. They mention it saves their ankles, knees, and back. They say it takes some stress off their knees and distributes the weight. Customers also say that the stick helps ease the pounding on their knee and back and feet.

"...to the appropriate level and "Voila" the pain or swelling have nearly disappeared...." Read more

"...It takes the pressure off your knees, helps distribute the weight, and provides added stability...." Read more

"...I don't do a ton of distance, but I appreciated that they helped me not roll an ankle when negotiating obstacles...." Read more

"...I bought these for an upcoming camping/hiking trip. They saved my knees from going downhill on rocky trails!..." Read more

Handle Straps On CM Trekking Poles custom adjustment for a R and L strap configuration.
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Handle Straps On CM Trekking Poles custom adjustment for a R and L strap configuration.
I bought a pair of the 3K carbon CM and Aluminum CM Trekking poles as support for a tent. I normally use hiking sticks I made from a tree that grew in a cluster of branches out the ground and have a natural curve that's a natural shock absorber, they are the same weight as the Aluminum CM poles, but didn't work with the tent.The straps on the poles come so the wide part only fits one hand, when your hand is inserted up from the bottom so that the wide part of the strap supports the edge of palm of your hand. On the other one it will be the narrow part supporting the palm. Not good in two ways lack of support and now the wide part is under your thumb, it's cumbersome. What to do?I got to looking them over and you see the metal pin at the top of the handle there's your solution. I positioned the pole on a bench and took a small old drill bit the size the pin, and drifted it out, using a hammer, light taps leaving room for pin to comes out other side, but not all the way out.Now that the pin is out you can remove the strap and wedge. I loosened the other strap to see how it was put together. Then I did a dry run to figure out how to put It back together, so the wide part would be under may palm. Then reinsert the thin parts of strap in the pole and hold them in place and tap the pin back in making sure it comes between the U of the straps are making in the hole, as the straps loop around the pin. Now make adjustments for fit and I find it helps to tap the block back into help the straps hold in place, on both poles.Final configuration is looking at the straps the soft inner part is entering the top side of each handle and hangs to the right on one and to the left on the other handle. The logo is on the out side of each strap, the long adjustment piece is next to the cork handle as it exits the hole, narrow thumb side of the strap enters the hole under the wide part with the soft side up. The strap soft wide part leave the top of each handle facing up making a J shape, on the right hand and Inward facing J on the left hand. Now you have a right and left hand trekking pole. Coming up through the J loops for the bottom will put a all three layers of the strap under the palm of your hand between the thumb and index finger securing the adjustment block into the handle. Going straight through the loop and grabbing just he cork handle leave every thing loose and subject to loop slip it flops around. If you don't want the straps on, just drift the pin out and remove the strap and tap it back in it's a really tight fit and wont fall out. This would be a way to replace worn straps. Could this be done at the factory sure, but that would take time.The cam flip lock adjustment, on these had a clear nut on them, to adjust tightness open the lock give the nut a few turns with your finger then close the lock, there should be some resistance as it closes and kind of makes a slapping noise as it closes, check for slipping either by pushing down putting you weight on the extended pole and or trying to twist rotate the locked sections of the pole, maybe do both. Locks are fixed to the pole sections with the locks closing from the left side front and nut on the right back. The locks backs line up with the back of the pole, unlock top lock, pull second section out, then sight down the to align the second lock up with the top one, now lock the top, next pull out bottom and lock it. Make hight adjustment as needed. Not aligning the locks is why some get wonky lock positions, still works just looks funny. Additional attachments are threaded on to the pole. When close to the shorted position if the tip rattles just slide it out past where it tappers and re lock. I did returned the tent no head room and the poles as they weren't needed. I did put my weight into the poles when locked in place and nothing moved on either 3k or Al CM.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent price point for trekking poles
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2020
I like to walk and hike, and I wanted versatility in options. There are times when I have to hike up the driveway, 500 feet in elevation and 1/3 mile distance, in the snow. I may be hiking along hilly or mountainous terrain or I may be walking on relatively flat terrain.

I compared the features of entry level, mid level and high end trekking poles. These are adjustable for many different people. These are very stable for balance in any terrain. The carbide tip, boot tip, rubber tip, give a great degree of options.

This has a nice drawstring carrying bag with a shoulder strap. A zippered compartment holds the accessory tips. These weigh around a half a pound.

This has a cork grip, great for absorbing shock, imparting confidence and help with wet conditions. There is a nylon strap that has some degree of adjustments.

The Carbon fiber poles are nice and stiff. The clamps can be adjusted to prevent them from shortening inadvertently. The tension knob allows proper tension adjustments without tools.

I didn’t notice a significant noise when pounding this into the ground. The shock absorption is effective. I felt very stable and balanced.

Mind you these are not crutches that are supposed to bear your entire weight. They act as a support for balance when trail hiking. On level ground you can use them to propel you faster, pushing backwards as you step forward (i.e. Nordic walking). They’re not designed to support a full load of a human’s weight.

It folds easily into a backpack if necessary.

The price and accessories rival products double in price.

I am glad I have a paid for me and one for my wife.
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