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| The engineers who design Komperdell ski poles know first hand what skiers need in a lightweight, well-made ski pole. The Komperdell team has outfitted competitors in every discipline to test their advanced line of ski poles in real-life conditions. This hands-on field testing has paved the way for the advanced technology built into every pair of Komperdell ski poles. Choose super light carbon poles for racing and skicross, high-density aluminum for alpine racing, or twin-barrel Komperdell ski poles for the extreme demands of freeriding. For touring, Komperdell’s telescopic poles are incredibly durable yet light weight, and feature an adjustable power lock that can be easily used even when wearing gloves. Komperdell ski poles deliver the power, performance and lightweight durability every skier needs. |
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Our Price: $49.95 Retail: $94.95
Closeouts. Lightweight but heavy-duty, this rescue shovel from Komperdell of Austria is a must-have for off piste adventure...read more
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Closeouts. This Avalanche shovel from Komperdell of Austria is a must-have for your off-piste adventures. Temperature-p...read more
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Our Price: $49.95 Retail: $99.95
Closeouts. Komperdell's aluminum Powerlock avalanche probe is the piece of equipment you hope you will never use -- but wil...read more
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Our Price: $59.95 Retail: $119.95
Closeouts. Gracefully turn in fresh flakes with a pair of Komperdell Featherlight carbon ski poles. Probably the lightest p...read more
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Our Price: $74.95 Retail: $129.95 Closeouts. Komperdell's carbon Powerlock avalanche probe is the piece of equipment you hope you will never use - but will a...read more
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Our Price: $4.95 Retail: $6.50
Closeouts. Extend the use of your trekking poles with these protective tips from Komperdell of Austria.They cover sharp...read more
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By longlegs from Northern Nevada on 09/25/2008 Pros: Good grips, Lightweight, Strong Best Uses: Backpacking, Hiking Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I have a pair of these and love them. I have really soft hands, and after using them once or twice and softening the neoprene strap and connecting nylon, I didn't even have sore spots.
I am getting a second pair for my husband, so he'll stop borrowing mine - at this price, they are a killer deal.
Also, the notes I've heard about them collapsing - not true with mine. I've run down a mountain with a full pack and put my full weight on them (about 180 lbs with the pack), and they never failed me once. But when you adjust them, they have to be clean. So pack a bandana or use your shirt to wipe them off before adjusting.
Just what the doctor ordered By The Manic Gardener from Bozeman, MT on 09/22/2008 Pros: Easy to adjust, Good grips, Lightweight, Strong Best Uses: All-purpose, Backpacking, Car Camping, Day trip, Hiking Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Comfort Driven Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I have arthritic and increasingly unreliable knees, so reliable poles are a must. I've now used these poles on a strenuous backpacking trip (lots of vertical) and on occasional day hikes, and I love them. So does my mother, who borrowed one over a tricky spot in a trail and said it made all the difference. The poles live in the side pouch of my day pack, where they ride unnoticed, they're so light. Their straps adjust quickly and easily to accomodate bulky gloves or smaller hands, and the poles themselves also telescope or collapse swiftly and (so far) only when directed to. These poles are exactly what I hoped for.
Very satisfied with quality,performance By MIScouter from Detroit,MI on 09/17/2008 Pros: Easy to adjust, Flexible, Good grips, Lightweight, Strong Best Uses: Day trip, Hiking Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Easy to transport with other gear.
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