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Komperdell Titanal Powerlock II Winter Touring Poles

Skiing > Avalanche GearRated: **** by 3 reviews.

Sierra Trading Post

Ideal for nordic touring, Komperdell's Carbon Winter Touring poles feature a Powerlock mechanism that's easy to adjust even when wearing gloves.

Features:

  • Adjustable to: 140cm (55")
  • By Komperdell of Austria
  • Collapsed length: 85cm (33-½")
  • Comfortable EVA foam grip
  • Exclusive greptile grip on upper pole for easy handling on uneven terrain
  • Material: Titanal alloy
  • Neoprene strap
  • Snow baskets
  • Sold as a pair
  • Tungsten carbide tip
  • Weight: 1 lb 2 oz. pr.

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Komperdell Titanal Powerlock II Winter Touring Poles Reviews Summary:

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Positive Reviews:

Won't find better poles for the price

Rating:*****
Great affordable, lightweight poles. Easy to adjust on the fly. Shaft grips are nice. So good looking that someone picked them up in the parking lot and I'll never see them again. :(
skipatroller101 at Sierra Trading Post on 03/19/2009

Nice, light, affordable poles

Rating:****
Nice poles---simple locking mechanism, durable & light. Too short to a tall x-c skier.
skicutter185 at Sierra Trading Post on 03/11/2009

Neutral Reviews:

Decent poles for the money

Rating:***
I've only gotten one day's use out of the poles, but my wife has a similar model, which I've used before. The flip lock works great and the poles are comfortable. The foam grips tend to hold snow (only a problem if you fall - my wife never noticed it with hers), and the straps have a little bit of padding, which can hinder removal before you get on the lift. Aside from that, they work great so far.
Snbdr turned Telemarker at Sierra Trading Post on 02/03/2009