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Exped Alpine 125 Trekking Poles - Pair

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    Exped Alpine 125 Trekking Poles - Pair

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    The Exped Alpine 125 trekking poles enhance stability when you're on the move, with a secure locking system, ultralight design and compact collapsed length.

    • Non-slip grooves help prevent expanders from sliding once the pole length is set; push-button mechanisms in the lower segments click into place automatically
    • Closed-cell EVA foam grips with 8° corrective angles feature padded wrist straps that adjust to accommodate bare hands or thick gloves
    • Anodized DAC Featherlight aluminum pole sections are light and strong; they are manufactured without the use of nitric or phosphoric acids
    • The Exped Alpine 125 trekking poles come with 2.2 in. summer baskets and 3.1 in. all-around baskets

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    Exped Alpine 125 Trekking Poles - Pair Specs
    Specification
    Description
    Best use
    Hiking
    Aluminum
    Foam
    Yes
    49 inches
    37 / Packed length 22 inches
    125 centimeters
    95 / Packed length 56 centimeters
    Combination lock
    No
    No
    13 ounces
    Unisex
    Shaft material
    Grip material
    Adjustable
    Maximum length (in.)
    Minimum length (in.)
    Maximum length (cm)
    Minimum length (cm)
    Locking mechanism
    Shock absorbing
    Camera mount
    Weight per pair
    Gender

    Exped Alpine 125 Trekking Poles - Pair Customer Reviews

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    Exped Alpine 125 Trekking Poles - Pair
     
    4.8

    (based on 6 reviews)

    100%

    of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

    Pros

    • Easy to adjust (6)
    • Lightweight (6)
    • Good grips (4)
    • Well built / quality (4)

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Hiking (6)
      • Backpacking (5)
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      5.0

      reliable

      By Vermont 53

      from Rutland, vt.

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      Pros

      • Easy to adjust
      • Lightweight
      • Strong

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Hiking

        Comments about Exped Alpine 125 Trekking Poles - Pair:

        I am not an experienced hiker, but with some fitness training and good fortune, I managed to complete the Everest Base Camp trip with REI. I purchased these poles specifically for this trip and used them every step of the way. They are very lightweight, easy to adjust and collapse down to a very small size. I depended on them and they never let me down. These are great poles.

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        5.0

        Great Poles

        By KRB

        from Livermore, CA

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        Pros

        • Easy to adjust
        • Lightweight
        • Strong

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Backpacking
          • Hiking

          Comments about Exped Alpine 125 Trekking Poles - Pair:

          I was a little leary of these poles when I got them thinking they would not be that durable since they are so lightweight. I've now used them more than 50 days in the field - including multiple off trail days on the SHR - and they are still going strong. I've lost count on the number of times I've gotten them stuck in rocks and levered on them and they still have not broken

          The tips are slightly shock absorbing and this allows them to "stick" to rocks and rarely slip which is great when travling off trail.

          They collapse to a small enough size that you can run with them without having to put them in your pack.

          Exped makes some really great products and I highly recommend them.

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          5.0

          Can't live without them

          By SAF

          from Odessa, FL

          About Me Casual/ Recreational

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          Pros

          • Easy to adjust
          • Good grips
          • Lightweight
          • Strong

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Backpacking
            • Day trip
            • Hiking

            Comments about Exped Alpine 125 Trekking Poles - Pair:

            We just returned from a week in the Smokys and could not have had a better hiking pole. I recieved these just prior to our departure after months of trying to find just the right pole. The balance between adjustabilty, lightness and strength is found in the Ex Ped's. Not once did the adjustment slip.

            I promise you will be thrilled with this selection.

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            • Minimalist

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            5.0

            Best Trekking Poles I've Used

            By MrDobalina907

            from Seattle, WA

            About Me Avid Adventurer

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            Pros

            • Easy to adjust
            • Flexible
            • Good grips
            • Lightweight

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Backpacking
              • Day trip
              • Hiking

              Comments about Exped Alpine 125 Trekking Poles - Pair:

              I've been using various trekking poles for the last 10 years, from the heavy-duty antishock style to carbon fiber. These are hands-down the most well designed poles I've encountered to date.

              The locking mechanisms at both points are excellent. The bottom segment simply clicks in place, and is only meant to provide collapsibility, not adjustment. The pole will not slip at this point. The upper segment has an ingenious design, which utilizes indents at 5cm intervals. This allows for the light-weight twist design, while preventing the slipping that is common in previous twist-lock poles. It also allows for you to have both poles at precisely the same length easily and quickly. The first time in the store both mechanisms seem a little odd and cumbersome, but don't let it scare you off. After your first hike, these will be the fastest collapsing poles you've used.

              As for weight, I believe these are the lightest poles you can buy (aside from single section carbon fiber). You will notice the difference, particularly at the end of the day when your body is drained. Hold an extended one side-by-side with and extended antishock pole, the difference is amazing.

              The extended grip has also come in handy, I use it far more often than I would have thought. Another indicator of the amount of thought that has gone into these.

              Lastly, I did research Exped a little when I was looking into these. They are a small group of outdoors folks, doing what they love. I was more than happy to support them.

              As was mentioned in the previous review, the only downside is the small size of the tops. A larger, smoother surface would be nice, especially for the descent. However, it is a minimal issue, and I certainly wouldn't buy something else because of it.

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              5.0

              Very nice poles

              By New Mexico Mark

              from Columbia, SC

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              Pros

              • Easy to adjust
              • Good grips
              • Lightweight

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Backpacking
                • Hiking

                Comments about Exped Alpine 125 Trekking Poles - Pair:

                I'm value driven when it comes to gear. For years, I used a ubiquitous retailer's poles with great success, other than the weight. It's tough to beat $20 for a decent set of hiking poles!

                Finally, I decided to splurge on some lighter, nicer poles. The first ones I tried (outfitter's brand) were much nicer, but failed on the first day of a backpacking trip after only six months of use. I decided I wanted to look for the best design rather than going with the same old ideas and just hoping for the best. Exped fit the bill.

                After these arrived, I almost sent these back because I tried them out in the living room and they began to flex when I placed most of my 200 lbs on them. However, when in normal motion, even when "pole vaulting" down a steep trail, they held my weight just fine. (I e-mailed the company about my concerns and received a prompt, detailed reply.)

                My main frustration with most hiking poles is that they rely solely on friction (internal or external) to hold them in place and tend to either collapse or present difficulties in tightening/loosening. The Exped poles click into place on the bottom section, and use a very clever idea of slight detents in the top portion so just tightening them a little provides full support at precise intervals. No more fiddling around trying to figure out which worn-off mark you're trying to align to.

                Their video is a little misleading about how much tightening the upper portion requires in order not to work loose, but it is still an order of magnitude less than regular "twist to tighten" poles.

                The only down side I've found is that the tops could be a little wider/smoother/softer. I'm a "palms-down" pole user when going down a steep slope, and the tops of these aren't the most comfortable I've encountered.

                Other than that? Perfect!

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                4.0

                Great hiking poles!

                By CSP Hiker

                from Seattle, Wa

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                Pros

                • Easy to adjust
                • Good grips
                • Lightweight
                • Strong

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • Backpacking
                  • Hiking

                  Comments about Exped Alpine 125 Trekking Poles - Pair:

                  They are really light and pack down small, which is great for backpacking.

                  I also like the new locking feature, which makes adjusting them way easier. The locking system can be a little tricky to figure out at first but once you have it they stay in place and don't collapse on you like some poles do.

                  So far they have been great for backpacking and snow shoeing. Way better than my last set!

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