Trail Pro Trekking Poles - Women's
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Don't let rugged terrain get the best of you or your knees. You'll be able to power through the tough spots and leg-grinding downhills like a champ with the help of the Black Diamond Trail Pro Trekking Poles. They feature a tough aluminum shaft and new FlickLock Pro adjustability system that's now lighter, stronger, and easier to use. This adjustable system is paired with Black Diamond's SmashLock quick release technology that allows you to quickly deploy the telescoping pole and lock it into place with an audible click. Whatever terrain you find yourself in, you'll be as steady and sure-footed as a mountain goat, courtesy of interchangeable rubber and carbide tips, a women-specific dual-density grip and padded strap, and soft, ergonomic rubber grip that's ideal for switchbacks and steep trails. The Trail Pro weighs in just over one pound per pair, so you'll hardly even notice them in your hands or lashed to your pack.
Details
- Adjustable trekking poles for day hikes and mountainous adventures
- FlickLock Pro adjustability system is lightweight and easy to use
- SmashLock technology allows quick deployment and easy collapsing
- Interchangeable carbide tips allow you to adjust to varying terrain
- Soft-rubber grip with solution strap offers comfortable handling
- Ski compatible, accepts 100mm powder baskets for the deepest days
- Lightweight design makes the poles barely noticeable on your pack
- Item #BLD00YA
- Shaft
- aluminum
- Length
- adjustable
- Usable Range
- 37 - 49in
- Collapsed Length
- 23in
- Grip
- rubber
- Strap
- solution
- Tip
- interchangable, carbide
- Baskets
- 38mm Trekking Basket
- Claimed Weight
- [pair] 1lb 0.8oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 9 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJuly 17, 2022
I went on a winter camping trip and we had a major snow storm that resulted in me not being able to get home with my vehicle. I happened to have my trek poles and some snow shoes and I ended up snow shoeing to get home to my son and dogs. These worked out great!! There was up to 3 feet drifts in places and these poles helped me keep stable while snow shoeing. Absolutely love these poles!!
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
March 8, 2022
Replacements for the Garage Sale Poles
This was a significant step up for us! Compact. Durable. Light (enough). Would recommend them to anyone!
Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com
November 7, 2021
great quality poles for women
really like the feel of when it hits the ground . have brought it to 3 moderate level hikes. used it and have been pleased with the feel in mud and in normal weather, some snow on rock and gravel, no ice yet. has been sturdy. more for just protecting joints, not for any real support. however, seems good. really enjoy the finish and colour schemes on the poles. thanks
Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com
September 27, 2021
Failed me on multi day trek!!
Locking mechanism failed me on mult-day trek after only using them a few times. Could not lock poles into place and was forced to navigate rocky, wet terrain with a full pack and only one pole. I do not recommend this system. My old BD poles lasted over 10 years with heavy use and NEVER failed me, thankfully I can still use them. Hoping they can at least repair my pole as they were expensive. Would not rely on them again for mult-day treks though.
Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com
August 5, 2020
Best I Tested - 140 miles of use
I bought these poles for my thru hike of the 273 mile, rugged, Vermont Long Trail. Prior to settling on these I used a pair of Leki poles with suspension, the suspension version of this pole, and looked carefully at many other poles in the stores. I am very happy that I settled of these poles! I am 5’6” and the women’s version is plenty long enough for me. On mixed or flat terrain I have them set to 105 CM. Because there is only a single, quick-to-use length adjustment clamp on each pole, I will change my length to 110 for a regular descent, 115 for a steep descent, 100 for a climb, and I’ve gone down to 95 on crazy steep sections. The clamps are not only quick, but very secure and I have not ever had to adjust them not has it ever slipped! It hot, I’m working very hard, I sweat a lot, and I’ve hiked in downpours, so grips were important to me. I know everyone said cork is the best, but I disagree after using these poles. The grips and wrist straps are very comfortable, supportive, and are relatively hydrophobic and have never felt wet or slippery. I did find that the wrist straps were a little stiff at first which will break in with use, but I sped up that process by just manually flexing it with my ha day prior to use. I do not miss the suspension for my terrain. Maybe I might on all rock or pavement, maybe. But without the suspension it felt more sturdy, it’s lighter, and there is one less thing to fail or wear. And I did do a 12+ mile hike with a suspension version in one hand and a non-suspension version in the other and at the end the arm with suspension had much more fatigue, I think bc it felt less stable and I was pushing in more to make it feel more secure. I also really like the quick deployment and stowing with these poles with their lower fixed length and single length adjustment clamp. The only slight negative with the lower locking section is that it will sometimes make a tiny bit of noise when the tip gets stuck in the dirt and the lower section briefly hyperextends and then goes back its normal position. But this is minor, doesn’t affect function, and only happens occasionally. Bottom line, the length is perfect for me, these are stable poles with a very stable and wide wrist strap, simple, fast, secure adjustments, and they are holding up well with heavy use and despite a few falls remain perfectly straight and stable with only a few scratches to show.
Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com
August 5, 2020
Best I Tested - 140 miles of use
I bought these poles for my thru hike of the 273 mile, rugged, Vermont Long Trail. Prior to settling on these I used a pair of Leki poles with suspension, the suspension version of this pole, and looked carefully at many other poles in the stores. I am very happy that I settled of these poles! I am 5'6'" and the women's version is plenty long enough for me. On mixed or flat terrain I have them set to 105 CM. Because there is only a single, quick-to-use length adjustment clamp on each pole, I will change my length to 110 for a regular descent, 115 for a steep descent, 100 for a climb, and I've gone down to 95 on crazy steep sections. The clamps are not only quick, but very secure and I have not ever had to adjust them not has it ever slipped! It hot, I'm working very hard, I sweat a lot, and I've hiked in downpours, so grips were important to me. I know everyone said cork is the best, but I disagree after using these poles. The grips and wrist straps are very comfortable, supportive, and are relatively hydrophobic and have never felt wet or slippery. I did find that the wrist straps were a little stiff at first which will break in with use, but I sped up that process by just manually flexing it with my ha day prior to use. I do not miss the suspension for my terrain. Maybe I might on all rock or pavement, maybe. But without the suspension it felt more sturdy, it's lighter, and there is one less thing to fail or wear. And I did do a 12+ mile hike with a suspension version in one hand and a non-suspension version in the other and at the end the arm with suspension had much more fatigue, I think bc it felt less stable and I was pushing in more to make it feel more secure. I also really like the quick deployment and stowing with these poles with their lower fixed length and single length adjustment clamp. The only slight negative with the lower locking section is that it will sometimes make a tiny bit of noise when the tip gets stuck in the dirt and the lower section briefly hyperextends and then goes back its normal position. But this is minor, doesn't affect function, and only happens occasionally. Bottom line, the length is perfect for me, these are stable poles with a very stable and wide wrist strap, simple, fast, secure adjustments, and they are holding up well with heavy use and despite a few falls remain perfectly straight and stable with only a few scratches to show.
Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com
October 11, 2019
Excellent
Bought these for snow approaches this winter and spring, when I don't want to have a shock on the pole. I want something stiff to self arrest with, and that is light, sturdy, and easy to adjust. The handle is ergonomic, soft, comfortable, and doesn't make my hands sweat. I haven't used these poles for my intended purpose, but I have used them to carry gear to the base of climbs and so far, I'm impressed. I am looking forward to the assurance and security I will feel using these poles in tricky situations.
Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com
September 29, 2019
Quality Poles
Purchased these for an upcoming hike in Yosemite. Would have given 5 stars but they didn’t include rubber tips. I had to buy those separately, which was disappointing based on the price point.
Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com
August 19, 2019
Super solid hiking poles!
I just bought these to replace my old Black Diamond poles that were bent and no longer collapsed...I love this new ladies version and the changes made are great...especially the “lever” that releases to shorten or lengthen and the new handle style!
Originally reviewed on blackdiamondequipment.com
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