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Cascade Mountain Tech Lightweight Aluminum Trekking Poles + Bonus Tip Kit

$16

$25

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Amazon has Cascade Mountain Tech Lightweight Aluminum Trekking Poles w/ Extended Down Grip + Bonus Tip Kit (Twist Blue EVA) on sale for $15.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for sharing this deal.


Product Information:
  • Comes as a pair
  • Built with 7075 aluminum
  • Height ranging from 26"- 54"
  • EVA grips absorb moisture and provide a smooth comfortable grip
  • In addition to the grip material all handles include an adjustable wrist straps to fit each person's individual comfort levels.
    • Bonus Tip Kit Includes:
      • Snow basket
      • Boots
      • Small rubber feet

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $9 lower (36% savings) than the listed price.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on over 20,000 customer reviews on Amazon
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  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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Amazon has Cascade Mountain Tech Lightweight Aluminum Trekking Poles w/ Extended Down Grip + Bonus Tip Kit (Twist Blue EVA) on sale for $15.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for sharing this deal.


Product Information:
  • Comes as a pair
  • Built with 7075 aluminum
  • Height ranging from 26"- 54"
  • EVA grips absorb moisture and provide a smooth comfortable grip
  • In addition to the grip material all handles include an adjustable wrist straps to fit each person's individual comfort levels.
    • Bonus Tip Kit Includes:
      • Snow basket
      • Boots
      • Small rubber feet

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $9 lower (36% savings) than the listed price.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on over 20,000 customer reviews on Amazon
  • About this store:
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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I purchased the orange/black set this summer for a hike in Yosemite. The price was right and I figured I would not use them that much after that trip. During my descent, I lost my balance and bent one of the poles while catching myself. I emailed Cascade Mountain directly from their website and they sent me replacement parts for free. Great customer service. My experience was one where I would have no problem purchasing from their store via Amazon.
As I know Cascade Mountain Tech is a solid budget brand and has been in the business for years. You can find them in Costco (the carbon fiber version).

Also, you cannot really expect durability from hiking poles at this price point. If you really need durable poles (ex: week+ hiking trip with no supply points) than you need to look at $150+ price point. For a pair of sub $30 poles for normal hiking and weekend trip these should do the job.
I recommend paying for the $19.99 ones that adjust with a lever instead of twisting. It also gives you cork grip instead of EVA foam.

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I purchased the orange/black set this summer for a hike in Yosemite. The price was right and I figured I would not use them that much after that trip. During my descent, I lost my balance and bent one of the poles while catching myself. I emailed Cascade Mountain directly from their website and they sent me replacement parts for free. Great customer service. My experience was one where I would have no problem purchasing from their store via Amazon.
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junkbanana
almost 2 years ago
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Quote from coronakid :
What are you mumbling about? This is a nice deal.
He ain't wrong https://www.fakespot.com/product/...king-poles
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coronakid
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Quote from junkbanana :
He ain't wrong https://www.fakespot.com/product/...king-poles
Fair enough. Yikes. I did a deeper dive on trekking poles though and it looks like all of them under $100 had pretty horrible reviews. Looks like you'd need to spend about $150 before finding very good poles.
Last edited by coronakid December 3, 2022 at 10:04 PM.
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succ_my_deal
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Just make sure u find some with cork grips and the tips are actually tungsten. Everything else doesn't matter in a cheap pole.

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curmathew
almost 2 years ago
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Quote from MarlboroNjMan :
Might be if garbage is your thing. They clearly super cheap, bent, and don't last.T
As I know Cascade Mountain Tech is a solid budget brand and has been in the business for years. You can find them in Costco (the carbon fiber version).

Also, you cannot really expect durability from hiking poles at this price point. If you really need durable poles (ex: week+ hiking trip with no supply points) than you need to look at $150+ price point. For a pair of sub $30 poles for normal hiking and weekend trip these should do the job.
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MarlboroNjMan
almost 2 years ago
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Quote from curmathew :
As I know Cascade Mountain Tech is a solid budget brand and has been in the business for years. You can find them in Costco (the carbon fiber version).

Also, you cannot really expect durability from hiking poles at this price point. If you really need durable poles (ex: week+ hiking trip with no supply points) than you need to look at $150+ price point. For a pair of sub $30 poles for normal hiking and weekend trip these should do the job.
Bought a few in the 25-30 range and had no issues for years. Even fakespot has them on B. I get its not a science, but it worked for me pretty well.
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firemedic1343
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Quote from MarlboroNjMan :
Fakespot rating F.
I like this brand for the money.

I might pick up a pair for family visiting. But either way, thank you for posting the Fakespot rating. I won't buy anything on Amazon without first considering that.
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revieweronline
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Quote from Big_Sexy :
I purchased the orange/black set this summer for a hike in Yosemite. The price was right and I figured I would not use them that much after that trip. During my descent, I lost my balance and bent one of the poles while catching myself. I emailed Cascade Mountain directly from their website and they sent me replacement parts for free. Great customer service. My experience was one where I would have no problem purchasing from their store via Amazon.
Wow! They shouldn't have replaced them for you, it's not the sticks fault you lost your balance. The pole likely saved you a broken wrist or leg and did it's job, it broke so you didn't. Imagine an auto dealer replacing your vehicle because it slip down out off the road on a rainy day and crashed it, then you getting a replacement for it. Unbelievable and unreasonable request you made.
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almost 2 years ago
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Quote from coronakid :
Fair enough. Yikes. I did a deeper dive on trekking poles though and it looks like all of them under $100 had pretty horrible reviews. Looks like you'd need to spend about $150 before finding very good poles.
There are some Chinese poles sold on aliexpress that I absolutely love for under $40. Carbon fiber and each weighs ~190 grams (lightweight polls make a huge difference). The brand is HDMFUL. The tips are fine, but I usually cut them off and press on the black diamond tips a 15 dollar upgrade.
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I recommend paying for the $19.99 ones that adjust with a lever instead of twisting. It also gives you cork grip instead of EVA foam.
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just use a wooden branch. its free
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Trash.
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