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Good performance for the price Jan 26, 2010 I have used a pair of these poles to do the Tongariro Alpine Crossing in New Zealand twice and the Ruapehu crater climb once. They have not failed me yet and have certainly saved a lot of stress on my knees. I was having some trouble with the locks, but have figured out two things about them: 1) Don't unscrew the locks too far. 2) If they are balky, often a slight push/pull in the lengthwise direction helps. Now my only problem is that I have lost one of the baskets; hope I can get a replacement.
Cheap Plastic parts Sep 08, 2009 After 6 hikes, the plastic thread that expands/reduces the length of the pole became loose and the pole became useless.
swiss gear hiking pole Jun 01, 2009 Ordered this for my husband. We go hiking a lot and this item was perfect for where we go. I didn't know about this item until I was on Amazon.com. This is a great website!
Lasted Only One Hike! May 25, 2009 I purchased a pair of these poles at a local Walmart and one of them lost the ability to lock once expanded after just one hike. I will never purchase a swiss gear pole again.
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The Case of the Disappearing Tips May 19, 2009 I bought my set of SwissGear Hiking Poles at WalMart for $18.88. My main objective was to get back to walking for exercise with my friend who purchased her poles for $80. plus. Hers are fancier, but mine work just as well EXCEPT for the fact that after only 3 weeks' use, the TIPS are already down to the metal, and clink when I walk on the walkway. Hers show little wear. I NEED NEW TIPS!!! (Walmart doesn't have them) HELP!!!
Other than that, I love 'em!
76 year-old Gramma Ann
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