Scott Brady
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I am looking for a set of lite, strong (I am 225) trekking poles. I dont want any complicated springs, etc. Simple with good (ergo) grips. Changable tips too 
Any recommendations?
Any recommendations?
i have a pair of leki makalu poles. i just weighed one -- 7.8 oz each. titanium. i got 'em almost new from the REI garage sale, with a simple note saying "did not like" on them. um... ok, i have no idea why. they're great. unscrew to lengthen, screw to tighten. just as with skiing or snowshoeing, it's nice to have them adjustable. rock-bottom price of $3.50 can't be beat.mcvickoffroad said:I know Leki makes a quality product and they have several models.
I am not familiar with the individual models so no specific recomendation but worth checking them out.
expeditionswest said:Thanks guys.
They are carbon, which does a nice job of dissipating vibration and also doesn't act as a lightning rod (I had a bad experience on Mt. Whitney with aluminum poles).
Any experience with these?
robert said:Uhm, I'd check that statement about electricity- carbon fiber does conduct electricity.
robert said:Uhm, I'd check that statement about electricity- carbon fiber does conduct electricity. (Here's one quote "Carbon fibers are not sensitive to moisture and will not rust. They also are excellent for conducting electricity, even better than copper, said Ogale.")