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LL Bean L.L. Bean Hikelite Antishock Poles

Lighter than many carbon-fiber models and extremely collapsible, these poles are perfect for all hikers and ultralighters.

Brand: L.L. Bean

Model: L.L. Bean Hikelite Antishock Poles


Verdict

These four-section aluminum poles were perfect for my Long Trail thru-hike, because they’re lighter than many carbon-fiber models and collapse to a mere 20.5 inches. The adjustments are rock-solid, with a push-button on the bottom section and twist-locks on top. The long foam grip let me adjust my hand position during steep traverses. Pros: bomber, ultralight, and green, thanks to DAC Featherlight aluminum. Cons: The push-button is tough to operate with cold fingers. outdoorresearch.com.

Best For

Taller hikers, ultralighters

Tester Data

> Berne Broudy

> Other Testers Aaron Loomis, Emily Steers

> Duration May to Nov.

> Locales/conditions VT, Alps, on and off trail

> ”They come with wide winter baskets, so I get more for my money come ski season.”

> $125

> 15 oz.

> adjusts from 20.5 to 51 inchesBuilt-in suspension system in these poles absorbs shocks and bumps. Three-section poles are constructed from lightweight and durable 7000-series aluminum. Cork grips and padded neoprene straps keep hands and wrists comfortable on long hikes. Tungsten/carbide flex tips provide excellent grip and will stand up to years of hiking.

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