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I took my trusted 15 year old Leki poles to Kodiak last Fall for a mountain goat hunt....when I slipped and started a long, dangerous side down a grass chute I jammed my pole into the rocks/grass to arrest my slide. The weathered, old pole snapped in two, but I was stopped, safe and sound. Thankful to be okay.
I sent the poles in last month to Leki with a letter stating what happened and last week I received completely rebuilt poles. The only thing remaining from the originals are the handles and top sections. The two lower sections, anti-shock springs, carbides and baskets are all new.
kudos to Leki!
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That's good to know. Seems like they build a really solid pole.... Might have to try a set out this year.
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A set of their folders will be my next set of poles
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I just retired my old trekkers with honor -- they failed on a pack (finally) and I collapsed them and left them in the boonies. I'll be surprised if anyone ever sees them again. Leki poles are on my list now.
I do not entertain hypotheticals. The world itself is vexing enough. -- Col. Stonehill
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I am adding trekking poles to my back country hunt this year. Any brand other than Leki worth considering? Black Diamond?
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I am adding trekking poles to my back country hunt this year. Any brand other than Leki worth considering? Black Diamond? Black Diamond flic-locs will be my next pair.
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I'll second Black Diamond, and give Leki a -1.
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I use black diamond. Broke both on a brutal hike up a mountain last year. After I broke the first one, I figured the odds of breaking another one were low.. (grin) Took them apart with my eating utensil that happened to have a slot screwdriver built into it, cut new notches with a bone saw and they worked fine for the rest of hunting season.
Ordered the replacement sections needed, but I might just see how long my repairs hold for.
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BD flip locks are great, avoid the twist locks. My wife was using them on a steep downhill in Idaho this January when one pole collapsed and she did a faceplant and I couldn't stop laughing. Needless to say she got my poles and had to buy new ones.
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Stab them in the taint, you can't put a tourniquet on that. Craig Douglas ECQC
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It's good to hear that you came out unscathed and got your poles fixed up broomd! I bought what may have been the last pair of 14.3 oz Leki Carbonlite XL trekking poles from Basegear in Oregon recently, as I just looked and they aren't available any longer. It sounds like these should last me forever... For those of you who may be looking they do have this 17.6 oz pair on clearance though: http://www.basegear.com/leki-thermolite-xl-antishock-poles-2015.html
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Not hiking poles but backcountry ski poles. I stepped on one of my poles with my skis bent the tip and put a deep score in the tube with my ski edges (not to mention the bodacious face plant). Leki replaced the pole for me.
Good on Leki.
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Not being married to any particular political party sure makes it a lot easier to look at the world more objectively... Having said that, MAGA.
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I use black diamond. Broke both on a brutal hike up a mountain last year. After I broke the first one, I figured the odds of breaking another one were low.. (grin) Took them apart with my eating utensil that happened to have a slot screwdriver built into it, cut new notches with a bone saw and they worked fine for the rest of hunting season.
Ordered the replacement sections needed, but I might just see how long my repairs hold for. I had a pair of carbon fiber Black Diamond flik-loks. I used them for an Idaho mountain goat hunt in 2011. By the 6th or 7th hour of hiking in my wrists were killing me. The rigid, non-spring-loaded carbon shafts were pulverizing my wrists. I grabbed the Leki's back from my wife, she didn't mind the Black Diamonds. BD makes great stuff, but sometimes the bod tells us what is best. The Leki's have never given me one hint of problem in 15 years and likely 1000 miles of hiking.
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I'm not sure that they are so gracious on the CF ones, but they fixed my AL ones likety split.
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