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Trail Trekking Poles - Women's
Black Diamond
Trail Trekking Poles - Women's
$95.96
Description

  A great balance of comfort, features, and durability

  From casual weekend jaunts to extended backpacking trips in the mountains, the Black Diamond women's Trail trekking pole expertly balances comfort, features and durability. The redesigned foam grip top adds comfort and better handling when tackling steep terrain. Dual FlickLocks offer complete adjustability to suit the terrain, while interchangeable carbide Tech Tips are easily swapped for rubber Tech Tips (sold separately) to accommodate changing trail surfaces.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Black Diamond
Handle Material:
Rubber
Gender:
Women's
Lock Mechanism:
Flick Lock
Color:
Alpine Lake
Weight:
480g (1 lb 0.9 oz) per pair
Shock Absorption:
No Shock
Min Length (inches/cm):
Collapsed Length: 62 cm (25 in)
Max Length (Inches/cm):
Usable Length: 62-125 cm (24-49 in)
Shaft Material:
Aluminum
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BD1125083000ALL1
UPC:
793661401056
Other Features:
• Soft-rubber grip for added security and better handling
• Double FlickLocks
• Interchangeable carbide Tech Tips, 38mm Trekking Basket
• Ski compatible ferrule will accept 100mm powder baskets for deep snow (sold separately)
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