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<blockquote data-quote="loneranger916" data-source="post: 1682787" data-attributes="member: 110784"><p>Oh yes! Trekking Poles are life savers for the knees! Been looking to replace my old black diamonds as they have been on treacherous trips and have been beat up quite badly. Been doing research and found that REI's brand are a good bang for your buck. Anyone use/own REI's trekking poles and attest to their durability/dependability?</p><p>Do you guys like the twist-lock mechanism for trekking poles? Looking into them, but I have my reservations...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loneranger916, post: 1682787, member: 110784"] Oh yes! Trekking Poles are life savers for the knees! Been looking to replace my old black diamonds as they have been on treacherous trips and have been beat up quite badly. Been doing research and found that REI's brand are a good bang for your buck. Anyone use/own REI's trekking poles and attest to their durability/dependability? Do you guys like the twist-lock mechanism for trekking poles? Looking into them, but I have my reservations... [/QUOTE]
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