Started with old ski poles.... upgraded to a pair of lekkis... broke one on my first trip down a mountain... better than busting a knee tho...bought black diamond oval shaped ones with shock absorbers , have used them for years now with no issues. A must have when your packing something on your back that should be strapped to a mule instead. A must have in my books.
Got what seems like a decent pair yesterday at Costco, thanks for the tip there RiverOtter...
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I ordered these up for me and the wife yesterday. Theyre cheap as heck so we'll just see how they hold up.
Same Leki poles on two trips to the mountains, shocks in poles. Great for up and down mountains, crossing creeks, swatting wet buck brush, and priceless when getting up from a sitting position with heavy packs. Do not leave home with out them. Just as important as your footwear and wind Breakers.
Do'nt rush your shot, that's when the work starts.
I started with old ski poles in the early '70s, went to Komperdell C3s, twist locks about 2006 and damned near died from a near fall into Lynn Creek from high above the creek when one lock gave way. So, I then got BD Carbon whatevers, the top of their line and have some miles on these.
I wont go sans poles now as I am too old, semi-crippled and need tha balance and support, so, I HIGHLY recommend them to all mountain hunters and advocate buying the BEST you can afford. I do not care for shock absorbers, but, each to his own.
I recently picked up a pair of Black Diamond Trail Shock pro poles fro $140. Seem pretty good although don't have much to compare to.My wife just bought the Costco poles for $44 and while they may not be quite as high end as the BD, for the price they are pretty decent and at least if you break one or more likely in my case leave them by a tree after having a leak it won't break the bank to replace.