🚀 Elevate your hike with the ultimate carbon fiber poles—light, strong, and built to conquer!
Alpine Summit’s 100% Carbon Fiber Trekking Poles combine featherlight 7.4 oz carbon fiber shafts with ergonomic cork grips and durable aluminum flip-locks. Adjustable from 24” to 54”, they come with all-terrain tips and a travel bag, designed for men and women seeking reliable, comfortable, and high-performance hiking gear backed by a 2-year warranty.
Brand | Alpine Summit |
Material | 100% Carbon Fiber with Natural Cork Grips |
Color | Hunter Orange |
Shaft Material | 100 Percent Carbon Fiber |
Extended Length | 54 Inches |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 54 Inches |
Lock Type | Flip |
Base Material | Carbon Fiber |
Manufacturer | Alpine Summit |
UPC | 858369007020 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27.24 x 4.49 x 2.99 inches |
Package Weight | 0.66 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Alpine Summit |
Model Name | ASX |
Part Number | ASCF-2-Orange |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
Grip Type | Natural Cork |
J**J
First time with trekking poles - they outpace expectations.
I've been slowly transitioning into hiking this year and for a big and tall guy (> 6'5) that's a feat, but it's been working out better with the hope of hitting a few national parks next year. It's all good and well, but sometimes I really ache after a weekend afternoon out.. or I find myself on some fairly rough trails. I had my eye on some trekking poles for sometime and dialed into a specific length and bells and whistles.. When I came across this set I had to nab them quickly.The key features I was looking for: lightweight, long enough, and sturdy. The Golden Flow meet all those and then some.On first inspection - the poles look great. The coloring is fun with the black and yellow, and everything was in the bag as promised. The snaps worked well, and the grips looked rugged.Being a tall fellow I found I could adjust these poles long enough to go past the recommended 90 degree angle your arm should make to the ground (137 cm). I could put considerable weight on them in pushing off and they didn't flex or bow. I did a few laps in my apartment to try and figure out a gait and length, but it wasn't until I opted for a four mile hike that I really got a feel for them.I ended up using these more like ski poles so digging in at an angle and using it to help propel me forward. They worked like a champ, and not even maxed out in height! The grips kept my sweaty hands dry and no blisters.The ultimate proof was the distance covered and not needing a break to flop down on the trail for a few fifteen minute break. Though not as hilly - the area was way longer than I normally go at a time and I have been missing a few weekends in the field. I was expecting to get wiped out but to my surprise I was still on my feet the entire time. Granted the mosquitoes and grasshoppers were in plague level proportions so stopping was a hassle to get water, but I powered through with the help of the Alpine Summit sticks.My knees were not giving me a dull ache like normal nor my feet. Loosing footing wasn't an issue, and at worst my arms and upper body got a bit more of a work out than the usual flopping around of my arms while stumping around in the woods. Oh, and the poles never lost their height spot so no product slippage. I also dig the latch system.In the end if you are on the big and tall side of the spectrum (presumably normal folk this applies to you as well), and looking to start hiking, you can't go wrong with these. Good price, good quality, and should help you get the most out of your time outdoors. Occasionally on sale and worth every dime of the full price.The only oddity was their registration paperwork was pointing to an old URL, but Google solved that.
T**M
Exceeds our expectation
I gave my wife a set of Alpine Summit trekking poles for Christmas. She loves to travel and hike. She took the Dog ( we have a large dog ) to a park for some exercise. She was following the dog and found herself on an icy incline. She had brought the poles with her just in case. She used one hand for the dog and one hand for one trekking pole. She removed the attachment and used the point to stab into the ice for stability while walking. She slipped and almost fell twice. She had a good grip on the trekking pole and it saved her from falling on the icy surface. The trekking pole with the point for ice held its stability and saved her from falling, which she would have if not for the pole to stabilize her. She also went to another country for a trip and vacation and used the poles for hiking on irregularly shaped rocks. The attachments worked well and held their grip on the rocks. She is able to easily adjust the height of the poles for different terrains and applications. She uses these poles for stability when walking the dog in the rain and with the correct accessory attachment they are very stable even on a wet surface. She loves these poles. So far, we are beyond satisfied. I was down to two different manufacturers of trekking poles for her and I chose the Alpine Summit because these had a better variety of accessories and a clear and comprehensive consumer video which their competitor did not. So, so far, three cheers and two thumbs up for Alpine Summit trekking poles. We are beyond satisfied and very pleased with this purchase. I would highly recommend these poles to anyone who loves the outdoors and hiking on a variety or terrains.
M**N
Great but handle broke easily
I bought these poles for a trip to Costa Rica. They were easy to fold down and pack into my 27 Inch duffle bag and are lightweight. I liked the bag to put them back into suitcase when they were dirty. They fit well into the pole holders on my backpack and came with plenty of tips for different terrains. They were great for the first few days of trekking through rough terrain and hills. However the top portion of the handle, with the strap, broke off one of the pools when I slipped. It just snapped off and was not able to be reattached. They got the job done and really helped out my legs and knees but I am disappointed they broke easily. I wanted to give them 5 stars but couldn't after it broke.
J**4
Quality product
UPDATE: After communicating with Alpine Outdoors they apologized for the faulty snow baskets and sent me a new pair that fit properly. Was a quick and easy resolution and I appreciate it. Also Ive had the opportunity to use these several times since purchasing and they surpass all my expectations. No issue with collapsing they hold solid. Very pleased that I ordered these far lighter than my previous Trek poles.Purchased these to use for hiking on local trails. They are built extremely well. The adjustment lock hold solids with no slipping. Extremely light weight . I used the mud accessory and had no troubles with them sinking in the wet areas of the trail, provided firm support. Was impressed with the accessory package that comes with it and the extra tips and locking screws. Don't get that with other poles. The daughter had bought from a different company and so only had the standard poles with no extra tips. If anything I probably would actually rate as a 4.7 since the snow accessory won't actually thread on to the poles. Appears to be the wrong thread or the hole wasn't drilled out large enough but won't go on. Not as big a deal for me as live in the south where more likely to see mud than snow but for someone who may be using where there is snow might not be pleased that it didn't fit. Overall I was very pleased.
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