WTB Quality trekking poles

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Looking to pick up some trekking poles. Don’t want to break the bank but want some that are not going to slip when I put weight on them. Thanks
 
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X3 on the Foxelli. For the money they are great. I bought and used them in Colorado last year with no issues. I just put the Wiser Precision Quick-Stix on my set and I think they will work well for a rifle rest too. The Foxelli look identical to the Costco trekking poles that are mentioned a lot. Might be just a different name printed on them.
 

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I got mine from Costco but they are pretty easy to get online. You'll be less than $40 and they get great reviews. Plenty of users here on Rokslide if you do a quick. You'll want to make sure you get the flip locks. search
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I got mine from Costco but they are pretty easy to get online. You'll be less than $40 and they get great reviews. Plenty of users here on Rokslide if you do a quick. You'll want to make sure you get the flip locks. search
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+1 on the cascade, just bought them and have been putting some serious miles on with them, they lock up tight and I haven’t had any problems. Correct me if I’m wrong but the foxelli is probably identical with another brand name on it, great sticks though


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