Gear: Trekking Poles

Posted by Ray Chaplin on 6 August 2010

Komperdell Explorer Poles
From the home of walking poles, these are solid under a load and come with all the accessories you may need. The best shock on test with a lock-out, and the twist-lock didn’t slip once! The plastic grip can become sweaty and slippery on a very hot day. It did, however, make a good self defence tool

Weight: 290g
Distributed by: Outward Ventures
Available: Mammoth Outdoor, CAPESTORM and specialist outdoor retailers
Recommended retail: R395

First Ascent Vista Poles
This shock-absorbing pole comes standard with all the accessories you may need [different baskets for varying surfaces, rubber tip protector and a cool key-ring], this is a good value for money pole that packs down small and is super light. Top of the handle screws off and reveals a handy camera thread, turning the pole into a monopod. This four section pole is not too sturdy under a heavy load though.

Weight: 314g
Distributed by: First Ascent
Available: Outdoor Warehouse, selected Sportsmans Warehouse, and selected outdoor retailers
Recommended retail: R399.00

Black Diamond Contour Shock FlickLock Poles
While a little heavier, these are solid poles that provide great support no matter what the terrain and load. The patented air shock is superb and works similar to those on your car. The FlickLock system is superb and offers better serviceability out on the trail. Downside: a little pricey and all the accessories are optional extras!

Weight: 338g
Distributed by: Ram Mountaineering
Recommended retail: R550

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