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Lightweight construction, compactability, and versatility make the Life-Link Guide Ultra Light Ski/Probe Pole the year-round choice of guides, mountaineers, and serious adventurers. This pole collapses to just 30 inches for steep ascents or storage on your back. Featherlite carbon fiber construction makes the Guide Ultra Light ideal for long trips where every ounce counts. This pole also converts into an avalanche probe in emergency situations.
Bottom Line: One of the lightest, most dependable poles in the world, the Life-Link Guide Ultra Light Ski/Probe Pole does it all.
A reliable, light, versatile pole for backcountry adventures. Made of featherlite carbon, The Guide pole has multiple uses, functioning as an avalanche probe as well as ski pole, and collapsing down for ultimate storage and packability. I really like the telescopic adjustment system, as it is quick and easy. Other +s include a wide, adjustable comfort pole strap and the ultra lite foam wrapped, insulated, absorbing grip. It includes powder & trekking baskets, and in total weighs a mere 17oz per pair. The pole has functioned great for me from big snow days at Silverton Mtn, to bump skiing in Telluride, and is ideal for long backcountry tours.
I purchased these pole early season, they didn't last to spring. The twist lock mechanism broke / snapped on one of the poles. They are light, mine were a little to short for me ( I'm 6'2" ) on the hike. Put your $ elsewhere...
My postal scale says these poles (w/ baskets) weigh just over 9 ounces apiece--30% more than the stated weight (if there's a 14 oz pair in the warehouse, I'd be happy to ship these back and trade). I've had a set of the carbon ones for a few years--the swing weight and balance are great. However, the poles tend to occasionally slip to a shorter length if over-weighted. If pole collapses make you crazy, as is true for other members of my family, BD's flicklocks will serve you better. Also, for those who contemplate removing the wrist straps, a warning: I'm a mechanical idiot, but I can't figure out a reasonable way to reinstall the straps, once removed, into the pole handles.
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