Komperdell T2 Thermogrip Foam Snowshoe Poles - Power Lock II, Pair, Adjustable
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Overview
About Komperdell T2 Thermogrip Foam Snowshoe Poles - Power Lock II, Pair, Adjustable
Closeouts. Get easy and reliable adjustability when climbing or descending with Komperdell's T2 Thermogrip Foam ski poles. The Power Lock II system has improved holding power, and the EVA foam-covered grip and upper shaft is heat insulating.
- Power Lock II system offers one-click adjustment, even with gloves on, and improved holding power in all temperatures
- Lightweight EVA-foam grip
- Thermofoam grip zone on upper shaft
- Adjustable wrist straps
- Touring powder baskets
- Tungsten/carbide flex tip
- Aluminum shaft
- Sold as a pair
- Extended length: 150cm (59")
- Collapsed length: 86cm (34")
- Weight: 1 lb. 1 oz. pr.
- Material: Aluminum, tungsten/carbide flex tip, thermogrip foam handle
- By Komperdell of Austria
- Made in Austria
- Made in Austria
Specs
Specs about Komperdell T2 Thermogrip Foam Snowshoe Poles - Power Lock II, Pair, Adjustable
- Number of sections: 2
- Adjustable: Yes
- Lock mechanism: Power Lock II system
- Length: 34" (86cm) to 59" (150cm)
- Basket type: Snow
- Tip material: Carbide
- Single/Pair: Pair
- Shaft material: Aluminum
- Handle material: EVA
- Weight: 1 lb. 1 oz.
- Recommended use: Snowshoeing
- Made in Austria
Reviews
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Overall Rating: 4.8
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Great snow ski and trekking poles
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Reviewed by Nate from Bay Area, CA on Wednesday, April 4, 2012
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4.0 out of 5 stars. good polesVerified Buyer Reviewed by Corvallis skier from Corvallis, OR on Saturday, April 21, 2012Used these just today on an Oregon Coast Range Mt that still had 3 feet of snow. Extended the poles for touring up, then shortened for some tele turn in the meadows, then back to longer for the trip down. Very easy to adjust and good locking strength. Baskets interchange with other Komperdell baskets, a real plus.
- Best Uses: Alpine, Telemarking
- Describe Yourself: Advanced
- Pros: Durable, Ergonomic Grip, Good Stiffness
- Was this a gift?: No
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great snow ski and trekking polesVerified Buyer Reviewed by Nate from Bay Area, CA on Wednesday, April 4, 2012I got these for backcountry ascents to use with snowshoes/snowboards. These are my first Komperdell gear purchase, and they seem to be very well made and do the job great.
My only complaints — and they're marginal — are 1) they seem to be on the heavier side. It might partly be due to the oversized and extended grips. And 2) I wish they'd collapse a bit more to be shorter so that they could be packed away easier (like Black Diamond Z-poles do.) However, both these metrics were probably stated in the Product Specs.
When I'm skiing/snowboarding with the family, I'll end up using these for my daughter as she grows older as her ski poles. They'll adjust in length as she grows. And the stock grips and baskets are great for general snow conditions.- Best Uses: Alpine, Snowshoeing
- Cons: Heavy
- Describe Yourself: Advanced
- Pros: Durable, Ergonomic Grip, Good Precision, Good Stiffness
- Was this a gift?: No
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Steady as you goVerified Buyer Reviewed by Winter walker from Cle Eum, WA on Monday, March 5, 2012I use these when I snowshoe mainly They offer steadiness and help with climbing hills. I have used them when walking my dog on snowy streets, helping with my balance when tugged along on ice. Good weight for sturdy poles.
- Best Uses: Hiking, Snowshoe
- Cons: none
- Pros: COMFORTABLE GRIPS, Easy to adjust, Sturdy
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Two sections are more stable & lighterVerified Buyer Reviewed by Kevin likes to snowshoe from Chicago, IL on Saturday, February 11, 2012I really like these solid, lightweight poles. Was a little concerned about 2-section vs. 3-section, but they collapse short enough for backpacking and are more stable, stronger and lighter as a result. Also, only one latch to operate with less to go wrong in the field.
- Best Uses: Snow shoeing, Trekking
- Pros: Comes with snow basket, Good Value, Great locking mech, Lightweight, Stronger due to 2-section
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Strong multifuncitonal ski polesVerified Buyer Reviewed by Calliemam from Madison on Friday, February 10, 2012More durable and better integrity than standard ski poles. Less likely to dent or bend. Telescopes shorter for uphill and longer for downhill hiking. Purchased for downhill skiing, but poles are multifunctional. Great for teens that are hard on poles and who are still growing.
- Best Uses: Downhill Skiing, Hiking, Telemarking, Training, X-country-good upper body
- Cons: They are somewhat heavier
- Pros: Less likely to bend, Less likely to dent, Telescoping, Various sports
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great Poles!!Verified Buyer Reviewed by gardener from Homer, Ak on Saturday, January 28, 2012really have enjoyed them
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Seem like quality constructionVerified Buyer Reviewed by Steve from Traverse City, MI on Tuesday, January 24, 2012Only used these 3 times, but locking mechanism holds, and everything seems very well made
- Best Uses: Backcountry
- Cons: none
- Pros: Stay locked good grip
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Nice quality polesVerified Buyer Reviewed by gardener from Homer Ak on Monday, January 23, 2012Great poles, but wish they came with 2 different sized baskets--one larger than it comes with for powder
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Excellent price on an excellent productVerified Buyer Reviewed by W from Atlanta on Wednesday, January 18, 2012Top quality poles. The lack of anti-shock makes them better. Anti-shock muffles the feed back when hiking and it interferes with balance especially when on a steep downgrade hike.
These poles have a solid stable feel for skiing and hiking.- Pros: Adjustability, Foam warm hands on lift
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Simple and effectiveVerified Buyer Reviewed by MarkM from Boulder, CO on Monday, January 9, 2012Seem to work great wtih the flick lock being an improvment over the twist system that seems to work well on some poles but not on others.