Any advice for a pair of poles that can be used daily by someone with mobility issues, such as Parkinson's Disease. I'n worried about the poles taking weight, as in use on stairs.
I would like to see how the foldable poles are assembled. Only showed the handle and the tip. Is the elastic tension the only thing holding them together? Confused.
yep,,,,shock cord support...if the cord snaps , grab a tree limb....I use a solid 1 1/2 " diameter seasoned oak 6-foot tall hiking staff...it has been with me for over 45 years..yep...I'm a "old school" Scouter,,,that staff has seen the entire AT and section of the PCT !! It has medallions all around it's shaft from hiking all over !!! Has never failed me....Didn't cost me a cent....made it myself...Used the REAL BSA Hiking Staff illustrations out of a very early BSA Handbook !!!
i was glad to have come across your review on both the Black Diamond and the Foxelli as both of the shown models were the exact ones that i was reviewing, and also I would be a first timer purchasing of such Trekking poles. Initially i was leaning towards the Black Diamond but since this review, seems like I will be purchasing the Foxelli instead.
Would like your comparison with Cascade Mountain Tech Aluminum Folding Trekking poles. You can get them for $30 at Academy Sports, and they fold up to 14", so they fit in any bag or suitcase, and the pack side pocket when you're not using them. They're my choice for Grand Canyon, and we'll be using them on the Mt Hood (OR) Timberline Trail in August. @t
You should have a look at Viking Terve Trekking Poles. Weight 225 g (7.94 oz) aluminium 7075, fast lock + folding system, 36 cm folded (14.11 in) and cost only about $40 - $50.
Here are the best trekking poles mentioned in the video: Montem Ultra Strong Trekking▶ amzn.to/2vt69P5 Black Diamond Trail Ergo Cork Trekking Poles ▶ amzn.to/2I15pU2 Foxelli Carbon Fiber Trekking Poles ▶ amzn.to/2TbR51v Leki Micro-Vario Cor Tec Trekking Poles ▶ amzn.to/39sPgCE Leki Micro Vario Carbon Trekking Pole ▶ amzn.to/2TehFHa
You talk about 'premium brands' like Black Diamond being 10 ounces per pole, then say the budget poles Montem are 'heavy', checking the internet they're 9.6 ounces per pole in 2023, so lighter than the Black Diamond (I don't think they would have radically changed this pole in 2 odd years) ! They're made from 7075 aluminum, so good quality material. Later you talk about the Black Diamond Trail Ergo poles being USD 100 poles and 16 ounces heavy......ehm, that's not good at all, heavy and expensive. You're staring yourself blind on brands a bit I think here. Carbon poles are light yes, but can't take the knocks aluminum poles can. Foam wears much faster than cork.
Any idea how the ‘best trekking poles 2023’ video is 3 years old?
4 years old now
Very useful reviews, even I have Leki's black series carbon fx, there's lots of good things in the worlds
Any advice for a pair of poles that can be used daily by someone with mobility issues, such as Parkinson's Disease. I'n worried about the poles taking weight, as in use on stairs.
Thank you so much. This is extremely helpful and was better that other reviewers. Well done and thank you again
I would like to see how the foldable poles are assembled. Only showed the handle and the tip. Is the elastic tension the only thing holding them together? Confused.
yep,,,,shock cord support...if the cord snaps , grab a tree limb....I use a solid 1 1/2 " diameter seasoned oak 6-foot tall hiking staff...it has been with me for over 45 years..yep...I'm a "old school" Scouter,,,that staff has seen the entire AT and section of the PCT !! It has medallions all around it's shaft from hiking all over !!! Has never failed me....Didn't cost me a cent....made it myself...Used the REAL BSA Hiking Staff illustrations out of a very early BSA Handbook !!!
i was glad to have come across your review on both the Black Diamond and the Foxelli as both of the shown models were the exact ones that i was reviewing, and also I would be a first timer purchasing of such Trekking poles. Initially i was leaning towards the Black Diamond but since this review, seems like I will be purchasing the Foxelli instead.
Would like your comparison with Cascade Mountain Tech Aluminum Folding Trekking poles. You can get them for $30 at Academy Sports, and they fold up to 14", so they fit in any bag or suitcase, and the pack side pocket when you're not using them. They're my choice for Grand Canyon, and we'll be using them on the Mt Hood (OR) Timberline Trail in August. @t
You should have a look at Viking Terve Trekking Poles. Weight 225 g (7.94 oz) aluminium 7075, fast lock + folding system, 36 cm folded (14.11 in) and cost only about $40 - $50.
im looking for my second set of trekking poles, i want to spend around 100-120$
Helpful video but Most of the world uses metric measurements bro, maybe next time have both units on screen?👍
You can always look up the conversion of the metric system he used. Google is a great tool. He`s in North America not Europe.
Here are the best trekking poles mentioned in the video:
Montem Ultra Strong Trekking▶ amzn.to/2vt69P5
Black Diamond Trail Ergo Cork Trekking Poles ▶ amzn.to/2I15pU2
Foxelli Carbon Fiber Trekking Poles ▶ amzn.to/2TbR51v
Leki Micro-Vario Cor Tec Trekking Poles ▶ amzn.to/39sPgCE
Leki Micro Vario Carbon Trekking Pole ▶ amzn.to/2TehFHa
If you have ever been bothered by aggressive dogs, you will be happy to have a good solid pole.
I do !!!! hahahahaha!! 1 1/2 " diameter... 6-ft tall oak hiking staff...made it when I was 15 !!
metric please
You talk about 'premium brands' like Black Diamond being 10 ounces per pole, then say the budget poles Montem are 'heavy', checking the internet they're 9.6 ounces per pole in 2023, so lighter than the Black Diamond (I don't think they would have radically changed this pole in 2 odd years) ! They're made from 7075 aluminum, so good quality material.
Later you talk about the Black Diamond Trail Ergo poles being USD 100 poles and 16 ounces heavy......ehm, that's not good at all, heavy and expensive.
You're staring yourself blind on brands a bit I think here.
Carbon poles are light yes, but can't take the knocks aluminum poles can.
Foam wears much faster than cork.
All carbon poles are shiiiii...and the bent near the handgrip...does - to the strength...