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I have been trekking since 2017 and never used trekking poles, 2 weeks back I went on a 5000 meters peak expedition. Ahead of me there were 2 very experienced mountaineers, I was following them as I didn't know the trail. I consider myself a good trekker, I go with a good pace, but those two were flying! They were too fast and both of them were using trekking poles. Today I ordered a pair for myself... these are a must!
Many thanks for sharing your experience with trekking poles, we have a very similar one. So we agree on your point. But the poles also can protect you from injures or excessive pressure on the joints if used correctly, so for mountain treks we find them a must too.
I have used these poles for maybe 4 years. I paint mine mat black. One of them broke this spring time as the button which holds the pole in place slipped down into the pole, but that’s understandable after ~4 years. . Also can be adjusted quite short for my children to use. Would highly recommend for a first set of poles.
I may be wrong, but such poles are good only for flat surfaces. If you are hiking on hilly terrain, you need very sturdy poles, otherwise they may not hold your weight in critical situations. For example, my weight is 85 kg, plus equipment I'll be 100 kg stationary. In dynamic, I may put as much as 200 kg on top of the pole, but if you take into account that the weight will be applied at the angle, you need a very good quality poles to fully rely on them! Otherwise, it is much better not to use them at all. Unless you are walking Camino in Spain and must keep those zillions of stray dogs away from your beloved legs!:))
When we first got them we didn't expect anything special and just wanted to test them out and see how walking with poles works for us. For now it's been almost a year in use including in the mountains and it holds up every terrain well. We'll see how it perform this second year and may explore other options as well in the future. We found that most of other poles are heavier and it was putting us off from buying it.
@@WalkingNatureWorld Your style of walking is very careful and easy-going, and these poles are perfect for your weight and such easy walking style! But for me they are not good at all. I do understand that you are simply sharing your personal story with us, and thank you for that.
I have these and have used them for Scotland, Oman, Turkey and the Adirondacks (USA) hiking. Incidentally, I also use them for my Lanshan 2 ☺️ I have to be honest; I was looking to upgrade whilst in all of the outdoors stores I passed in the US but couldn’t find anything that actually justified changing from these. They’re simple, competitive on weight and reliable. The only thing I don’t like is the colour really. Another thing that others may find useful - I’m a big guy - 104kg (230 lbs) and 193cm tall (6ft3”) and these poles have definitely passed the durability test with me a year on.
We have used these poles for several hiking seasons and they didn't break in the extreme conditions in the mountains on rocky ground, they just started to be more loose with time
@@WalkingNatureWorld Thanks for the reply. On the website it says that their snow basket is not suitable for this particular series. I guess I will have to look at Amazon
From Lidl..cheap and luxe! For 20 euro's..best thing was..135 cm... And i also did ski touring with " trekking poles" , but with winter disks on them.. first time using in mountain climbing...around 1990...
I'm not done with the video while I write this but I can already see a con with this product when pitching a trekking pole tent , also the holes are always open so water and dirt can get inside
What is you experience with the trekking poles? What kind do you use?
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I have been trekking since 2017 and never used trekking poles, 2 weeks back I went on a 5000 meters peak expedition. Ahead of me there were 2 very experienced mountaineers, I was following them as I didn't know the trail. I consider myself a good trekker, I go with a good pace, but those two were flying! They were too fast and both of them were using trekking poles. Today I ordered a pair for myself... these are a must!
Many thanks for sharing your experience with trekking poles, we have a very similar one. So we agree on your point. But the poles also can protect you from injures or excessive pressure on the joints if used correctly, so for mountain treks we find them a must too.
I have used these poles for maybe 4 years. I paint mine mat black. One of them broke this spring time as the button which holds the pole in place slipped down into the pole, but that’s understandable after ~4 years. .
Also can be adjusted quite short for my children to use. Would highly recommend for a first set of poles.
Thank you for the comment. We also do think that it's a nice first set of poles. That's impressive of how much use you can get out of them!
I may be wrong, but such poles are good only for flat surfaces. If you are hiking on hilly terrain, you need very sturdy poles, otherwise they may not hold your weight in critical situations. For example, my weight is 85 kg, plus equipment I'll be 100 kg stationary. In dynamic, I may put as much as 200 kg on top of the pole, but if you take into account that the weight will be applied at the angle, you need a very good quality poles to fully rely on them! Otherwise, it is much better not to use them at all. Unless you are walking Camino in Spain and must keep those zillions of stray dogs away from your beloved legs!:))
When we first got them we didn't expect anything special and just wanted to test them out and see how walking with poles works for us. For now it's been almost a year in use including in the mountains and it holds up every terrain well. We'll see how it perform this second year and may explore other options as well in the future. We found that most of other poles are heavier and it was putting us off from buying it.
@@WalkingNatureWorld Your style of walking is very careful and easy-going, and these poles are perfect for your weight and such easy walking style! But for me they are not good at all. I do understand that you are simply sharing your personal story with us, and thank you for that.
I've got them last month for my lanshan 2 , super light 😉👍they got good reviews on Decathlon, someone used them for the Everest base camp trek... 😉👍
Yes, we love that they are quite light and for a budget price sturdy enough too. Hope you have a nice experience with them!
I have these and have used them for Scotland, Oman, Turkey and the Adirondacks (USA) hiking. Incidentally, I also use them for my Lanshan 2 ☺️ I have to be honest; I was looking to upgrade whilst in all of the outdoors stores I passed in the US but couldn’t find anything that actually justified changing from these. They’re simple, competitive on weight and reliable. The only thing I don’t like is the colour really. Another thing that others may find useful - I’m a big guy - 104kg (230 lbs) and 193cm tall (6ft3”) and these poles have definitely passed the durability test with me a year on.
Sir, next year I'm going for my Basic mountaineering course should I get one or two please suggest thanks!
Are they durable under higher pressure on the ground?
We have used these poles for several hiking seasons and they didn't break in the extreme conditions in the mountains on rocky ground, they just started to be more loose with time
@@WalkingNatureWorld
Thanks for useful answer
@@perperius4714 You're welcome!
Hey, Thanks for the review. Is this good for light snow?
Hi, thank you, we think it can be, just buying different nozzle suitable for snow, that we believe you can find on Decathlon
@@WalkingNatureWorld Thanks for the reply. On the website it says that their snow basket is not suitable for this particular series. I guess I will have to look at Amazon
Interesting informations, thanks for sharing! 👍Wish you great adventures to come! ❤️
Thank you for your good wishes! Hope you have a nice summer season too!
Do you have a link for cheap rubber nozzles?
Yes, sure: www.decathlon.co.uk/p/set-of-2-hiking-pole-caps/_/R-p-324372?mc=8580865
From Lidl..cheap and luxe! For 20 euro's..best thing was..135 cm... And i also did ski touring with " trekking poles" , but with winter disks on them.. first time using in mountain climbing...around 1990...
Didn't think that Lidl provides trekking poles too, interesting info, thanks for mentioning:)
Bro suggest me wheter I will buy this or not
We have used these poles heavily for two years now and they still in nice condition, so they definitely worth the money.
@@WalkingNatureWorld ok thank you ☺️
I'm not done with the video while I write this but I can already see a con with this product when pitching a trekking pole tent , also the holes are always open so water and dirt can get inside
We personally didn't have any problems pitching the tent with them but we don't like the holes feature neither.
Thank you😊
Thank you! Detailed~
Thanks a lot!:)
A trekking pole SHOULD have a descent strap for the hikers hands. Those have thin strings which are annoying
Thank u . I just order in México in walmart online 😁
Thanks, hope you enjoy using it!:)
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Those are good value. I use the same. For newbie hiker like myself, they work just fine .
They are excellent value for the money, it is going to be our second year using them. Hope you have a good experience with these poles!
@@WalkingNatureWorld yes, i am using them again next month.
€6 today in decathlon... 😂
So anybody moaning about them can go boil their head 😉
Great advice, thank yous ✌️
Hope you enjoy using them!
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