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Crescent Moon 3-Section All-Season Trekking Pole with Adjustable Shock System | 
enlarge | Brand: Crescent Moon
Temporarily Out of Stock...
But Amazon Should Have It
Rating: 4 reviews
Color: Black/Gold Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 28.4 x 6.8 x 6.5
Model: SS/Trekking Pole UPC: 769110004031 EAN: 0769110004031 ASIN: B000BO0ZF0
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| Features:
| • | All-season trekking pole for hiking, snowshoeing | | • | Adjustable shock system for hard or soft surfaces features | | • | Can adjust from 65cm (25.6 inches) to 140cm (55.1 inches) | | • | Ideal for anyone between 4 feet, 6 inches and 6 feet, 4 inches | | • | Comes with two sets of baskets--one for summer, one for winter |
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Amazon.com Product Description Add a feeling of security as you tackle the trail with the Crescent Moon SS/Trekking Pole, an all-season pole that can be used for hiking, snowshoeing, or just walking in the park. A pole provides better balance, more efficient climbing, and increased endurance. Ideal for anyone between 4 foot, 6 inches and 6 foot, 4 inches, this three-section pole can adjust from 65cm (25.6 inches) to 140cm (55.1 inches). Made with 6061 T-6 Aircraft grade aluminum tubing, it has an adjustable shock system (stainless steel internal spring) for hard or soft surfaces, which can be turned off with a simple twist of the pole's upper section. It comes with two sets of baskets (one for summer, one for winter) and a carbide tungsten tip with a rubber cover.
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| Customer Reviews:
Disappointing Performance January 31, 2008 C. Tyrrell I was really disappointed with the performance of these poles. They are supposed to have an adjustable shock system but the "give" is virtually none (maybe a few centimeters). They come without instructions so I had to email the manufacturer for instructions on how to adjust the shock. They did reply quickly but unfortunately, the adjustment was still no help. Second, and most upsetting is that the snow baskets are not securely fastened to the pole. They screw on (are all plastic) and are impossible to tighten (they just strip) enough so that they don't keep falling off in the snow. If you've ever tried to snowshoe with poles that don't have baskets (the pole sinks deeply into the snow) you know how frustrating this is; you are better off not using the pole at all. Overall these are poor quality. Save you're money and buy a really good set.
trek poles October 19, 2007 Sherry L. King (Oklahoma) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
These are amazing. I am an obese woman and walking just half a block causes me severe pain. I bought these as a present to myself for my 39th birthday. I can honestly say its the best present I could have ever gotten myself. I can walk up to 5 blocks with these without being in pain it is amazing. That may not seem like much but it is only the beginning for me. I recommend these for anyone young old in shape or like me completely out of shape.
AT Trail tested! August 23, 2007 M. Robichaud (Michigan) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My son ans i used these for a 60 Mile backpacking hike on the Appalachian Trail and they were great. My son is about one third my size and we each had a set of these poles. Height adjustment was easy and they stayed locked in. Grips were comfortable and the adjustable wrist straps made going down hill even easier.
Maybe yes, maybe maybe April 30, 2007 rampant reader (Newton, KS USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
These poles arrived very quickly and were as advertised. I have used trek poles for years in doing archaeology in the Flint Hills and I wanted poles to use for urban walks on concrete and asphalt. I got these poles because they were advertised as "shock absorbing". Maybe I should have done a little more research. Shock absorbing can barely be felt with the poles, which I have not tried out in the field yet. So the 3 star rating is less the capability of the poles as the description being less than I felt would have told me that when we talk about absorbing shock, we are talking about a "give" of 1.0 to 1.5 cm. These poles are a little heavier than my old ones so I'm not sure what my arms will feel like after a day in the field with them. I am sure they will give me the same service in the Flint Hills of Kansas and Oklahoma that my old ones have done. For anyone who has not used trekking poles before, be sure and do your homework.
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