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Trekking
poles provide extra stability, reduce strain on knee joints, and can
make uphill climbs significantly easier on your legs.
OverLand
Carbon
At eight ounces a piece, these
lightweight poles are at home on the trail as part of an ultralight hiker’s
bag of tricks.
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Ideal for Fast &
Light trips where weight is of paramount importance |
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Full
carbon-fiber construction reduces weight and dampens impact forces each
time the pole strikes the trail |
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Anti-shock wrist
straps absorb shock for a soft ride |
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7° Natural Angle
grip provides the ultimate in comfort |
Weight: 8.5 oz. each (241 g)
Length: 25-55 in. (65-140 cm)
Denali
III
This price-friendly, technical
snowshoe pole will get the job done when you’re deep in the backcountry.
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Ideal for
snowshoeing, backcountry snowboarding, alpine climbing, hiking and more |
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Made of
lightweight, 7000 series aluminum |
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Dual-density
rubber grips and a snowshoe specific basket for all day comfort |
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Replaceable
steel tip |
Weight: 9.3 oz. each (265 g)
Length: 26-57 in. (66-145 cm)
Denali
II
The perfect partner for MSR’s
snowshoes, the Denali II poles are lightweight, strong and ready for seasons
of winter sports adventure.
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Two-section pole
with snowshoe baskets |
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Ideal for
snowshoeing, hiking and Fast & Light trips |
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7° Natural Angle
nylon grips for comfort |
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Replaceable
steel tips |
Weight: 8.3 oz. each (234 g)
Length: 32-56 in. (81-141 cm)
For more information on these, or any other products from MSR, check
out their website, visit a
local retailer, or feel free to
contact us here for a catalogue. |
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