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The MSR Denali III Trekking Pole is a technical and cost-efficient pole for backcountry snowboarders, alpine climbers, and anyone else who ventures into the wilderness. Made from 7000 series aluminum, this three-section pole is lightweight and telescopic for easy packing. The replaceable steel tips are durable enough for packed snow and rough trails, while dual density rubber grips minimize shock for comfort on long hikes. The Denali III pole's winter baskets are designed with snowshoeing in mind, providing excellent flotation in deep snow.
| Extendable Range: | 26 - 57in (66-145 cm) |
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| Grip Material: | Dual density rubber |
| Locking Mechanism: | Yes |
| Number of Baskets: | 1 Pair |
| Protective Rubber Tips: | No |
| Recommended Use: | Backcountry snowshoeing, skiing, snowboarding, trekking |
| Replaceable Baskets: | No |
| Replaceable Tips: | Yes |
| Shaft Material: | 7000 series aluminum |
| Shock Absorber: | No |
| Tip Material: | Steel |
| Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Weight: | 18oz per pair (586g) |
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Great Pair of Poles | |
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I have had 2 pairs of these and love them. The pow baskets rock and the 3 sections allow them to fold down smaller than traditional 2 section poles! They fit great on and in packs. They are strong enough to use for BC skiing, snowshoeing, and climbing. The only problem is be very careful not to over extend the sections because it can be VERY frustrating to fix. Over all, A+ Product. | |
| Michael Kisow at Backcountry.com on 04/28/2008 | |
Sturdy set of poles | |
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These trekkin poles are built to last. They get used on a daily basis on the hard rock and uneven terrain of the Grand Canyon and they will not bend or break. Heed the advice about not pulling the section out too far, it is difficult to fix. And if there is trouble tightening try pulling the section out to the end and tightening it and working your way down til it's fully telescoped. Great poles. | |
| standyrd at Backcountry.com on 04/14/2009 | |
Denali III is Royale | |
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I used these poles while hiking across Isle Royale. I had a tip from another friend who said that trekking poles really help and they did. I enjoyed them and I can't wait to test them in the snow! That is the best part about these poles is that they are easily converted from one season to another. Very affordable for a college student or a hiker on a budget. | |
| Laura Albert at Backcountry.com on 06/19/2006 | |
Trekking Poles are A+ | |
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I just recently hiked a couple of trails in the Smoky Mountains and was able to test my pair of MSR poles. They performed excellent. The locking mechanism works perfectly. They are stronger than I anticipated. The price was great also. | |
| amcdac2394993 at Backcountry.com on 10/03/2008 | |
Lasted 1 trip | |
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I got these poles last year for Telemark skiing. On the way down on my first trip the locking mechanism jammed and the mechanism detached from the pole when trying to fix it. So one of the poles is now stuck on 100 cm... In addition to this, I lost one basket - the locking device for baskets is not very good either. Luckliy my local sport shop had one extra basket, as you can't buy extra baskets from MSR. | |
| fretland100158495 at Backcountry.com on 08/20/2009 | |