Terminal_Gravity Posted October 17, 2002 Posted October 17, 2002 Does anyone know of any super light weight trekking poles? Like 7-9oz for the pair. Frankly, I think that that three sections are ridiculous. I would be willing to trade the hassel & weight of a two section pole and live with a single section pole if it was really light & stiff. A short ski pole maybe. Any suggestions? Quote
erik Posted October 17, 2002 Posted October 17, 2002 check out the leki ti poles.... i have them and they are nice and light...not sure how light though....i only measure in grams for one thing... Quote
Terminal_Gravity Posted October 17, 2002 Author Posted October 17, 2002 quote: Originally posted by erik: check out the leki ti poles.... i have them and they are nice and light...not sure how light though....i only measure in grams for one thing... I've looked at them, I think they are about 375g; not bad at all but 7-9oz translates to 200-250. Maybe I'm dreaming. The problem I have with leki is the crimp that holds the little expansion device can wear and fail. It may be different on the Ti than it is on the alloy though...dunno. I also have scraped the shit out of my shin once when a pole loosened up. Which leki will do if you get some twist of the lower shaft when it catches between rocks. I can imagine a suprise pole retraction could cause a serious fall if you were on the edge. So I don't think my next poles will be leki's. Thanks for the suggestion though. Quote
Terminal_Gravity Posted October 18, 2002 Author Posted October 18, 2002 Erik, I missed the fact that you have the Ti's when I first read your response. Have you had any of the same problems yours? Maybe they have improved since my leki's Quote
Beck Posted October 18, 2002 Posted October 18, 2002 TG the only way to go with collapsible poles are the Black Diamond flicklocks, it's the only bomber adjustable poles out there- but thery're not light, like 7oz each, why do you need the extrlite? seems there'd by a tradeoff with durability, if you want really light look into XC racing poles but they're mostly made of carbon fiber and probably wouldn't take any extended rock bashing. Quote
David_Parker Posted October 22, 2002 Posted October 22, 2002 Excel makes the lightest poles. I know the reps, but can't really help you other to steer you towards the retailers...try http://mgear.com or just search excel ski poles. They might be spendy though but you'll probably get what you pay for; strong and light. Quote
jaee Posted October 23, 2002 Posted October 23, 2002 You said no 3 sections but check out the "ultralite" Komperdells at Sierra Trading Post. I like the 3 sections because you can take them on technical climbs for the descent. These are 20 oz for the pair, according to the web page and if I am going really lite I only take one. [ 10-22-2002, 05:37 PM: Message edited by: jaee ] Quote
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