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Element Equipment Carbon 3000 Trekking Poles

Element Equipment Carbon 3000 Trekking Poles

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Product Description
Weighing in at just 6.3 ounces per pole, the Element Equipment Carbon 3000 trekking poles are great for runners and hikers looking to shed weight without sacrificing durability. Each pole has a 100-percent carbon fiber construction and an adjustable length of 25 to 53 inches to help them adapt to the needs of the environment Read More

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Puertocito
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Jun 23, 2019
The second time I used these a lock on one broke … are they under warranty? If not any suggestions to fix? Worked great otherwise
Scro
14
Jan 11, 2019
They look like rebranded Chinese poles available on Amazon.
ScroLooks deceive. I have personally visited the factory that makes those other brands you see on Amazon. We decided not to use their factory because the quality wasn't very good. Our poles are lighter and stronger than all those brands.
andersj
3
Jan 11, 2019
I bought them last time they "dropped". They where broken on delivery, The locks are really bad! So put your money elsewhere!
andersj
3
Apr 1, 2019
I got new poles that worked. And Tyler was very helpfull! But I had to pay costum and taxes... So it turned out very epensive for me when I only needed the locks. So now I have one working pair and one fixed pair (with gorillatape).
Outbound_Jesse
34
Apr 2, 2019
andersjI’m in Canada so similar issue with duties etc. I’ll emsil Tyler see what they can do 🤷🏽‍♂️
Jackofall
14
Sep 30, 2018
Will Black Diamond powder baskets screw onto these? I've used my Costco Cascade Design ones for tent poles, and backcountry snowboarding. Still holding up after 4 years of abuse.
deadline
1
Sep 30, 2018
Pass on these. These look exactly the same as the "hiker Hunger" , "foxelli" and "cascade mountain tech" poles. they are all the exact same except a different name. They break at the tips VERY quickly.
deadlineLooks deceive. I have personally visited the factory that makes hiker hunger, foxelli and cascade mountain tech. We decided not to use their factory because the quality wasn't very good. Our poles are lighter and stronger then all those brands.
garretthaima
3
Jun 4, 2018
ChicagoGuy
14
Jan 11, 2019
They're $39.95 plus free shipping at Amazon right now (U.S.)
GH27
3
Jan 14, 2019
ChicagoGuyHave a Link? They're showing at $59 on Amazon.
Bentopi
12
May 14, 2018
There's virtually no information on these anywhere on the internet.
Help me out! I want to know if these are actually a decent pair of poles; maybe a review, a website, anything.
Smallsteps
6
Jun 4, 2018
BentopiThere's two reviews on them on Amazon US (the seller is Summit Shop). They seem like a nice budget light weight carbon pole.
The Costco "Cascade Mountain Tech" carbon ones are cheaper, but heavier at about 8oz (220g).
cliff04
6
Aug 9, 2018
SmallstepsThe poles at Costco have the cork handles.
naterw
294
May 10, 2018
Where are these made?
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