Brand | Montem |
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Material | Aluminum,Material,Rubber |
Color | Black Matte |
Shaft Material | Aluminum |
Extended Length | 24 Inches |
Handle Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 53 Inches |
Folded Size | 24 inches |
Lock Type | Quick |
Base Material | Rubber |
Manufacturer | Montem |
UPC | 724103346703 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25.2 x 4.2 x 2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.68 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Montem |
Part Number | XP-T8A5-KGKN |
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Brand | Montem |
Material | Aluminum,Material,Rubber |
Color | Black Matte |
Shaft Material | Aluminum |
Extended Length | 24 Inches |
About this item
- ✅【EASILY ADJUSTED】Adjustable quick locks allow you to QUICKLY & EASILY lengthen the poles from 24” to 53” in order to achieve the perfect height for your needs.
- ✅【FREE LIFETIME REPLACEMENT PROMISE】We at Montem promise to replace your poles for life. Shop the most trusted brand in trekking poles today!
- ✅【ULTRA STRONG & LIGHT 】Montem trekking poles weigh only 9.6 ounces per pole so you don’t feel weighed down - you’ve already got enough to carry, your poles are here to help you, not hinder. Crafted out of Aluminum 7075 - the same material used to build airplanes. Experience truly strong trekking poles. Lifetime Replacement Promise(!)
- ✅【COMPACT & TRAVEL READY】Our trekking poles pack up easily for storage in luggage, backpacks, and duffle bags. Montem hiking poles also come with easily storable rubber tip protectors, pole connectors, and mud baskets.
- ✅【NEW IMPROVED MODEL!】Strap up - Your trekking poles come with padded straps to ensure the most comfortable and ergonomic grip. Never worry about dropping your trekking poles again.
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Our story
How we got our start
It started in a living room in New York City in 2016. It all began when we spotted a trend; overpriced, low-quality gear being sold as high end. We knew there had to be a solution. That’s when Montem Outdoor Gear was born.What makes our product unique
What started out as a trekking pole developed by hikers, for hikers became a passion for developing, and engineering the most ergonomic and innovative outdoor gear. Our mission is to bring you the highest quality gear, for the best prices, with a touch of style (11 colors!), and a lot of ingenuity.Why we love what we do
Simply put, we have a passion for the outdoors. We aren't a generic company looking to start a massive business, we just love making gear and getting it into your hands without forcing you to spend a lot of money. We love coming up with new design ideas, colorways, and advancements in our gear.Product Description
Strong, durable, and made to last, thats our promise. We've spent over 5,000 hours designing, testing, and perfecting our trekking poles so we can offer you top of the line gear.
What's so special about that? We use aircraft grade Aluminum 7075, not cheap alloys or mixtures and we treat our aluminum appropriately during the manufacturing process. We don't cut corners and put the integrity of our gear at risk. This allows the poles to take a beating and keep on going.
Don't just take our word for it. There's a reason we've been chosen by Backpacker Magazine and dozens of other publications as THE BEST trekking poles.
At just 9.6 oz per pole, they're lighter than the other models made with more affordable materials, but MUCH stronger.
Perfect for any hike, walk, or stroll in the park, these poles act as two extra points of contact, taking load off your back and offering security on the trail.
"#1 Trekking Poles" - Numerous reviews, publications, and enthusiasts. See why!
"The Montem Ultra Strong trekking poles far exceeded my expectations in terms of performance. I have tested many pairs of trekking poles over the years. Until I tested the Montem Ultra Strong poles, I was certain that quality budget trekking poles simply did not exist. Whilst that may have been true at one time, it certainly is not anymore." - The Broke Backpacker
"The Montem Ultra Strong trekking poles are perfect for adventurers looking for a good deal. [...] It offers comfort, versatility, and weight that make it an excellent choice for any adventure." - Outdoor Gear Lab
"Montem Trekking Poles are a great deal for the value they provide. From committed outdoor enthusiasts to local strollers, these poles will offer a great work out, as well as a sturdy base you can rely on. For the value, it doesn’t get much better than this." - Trekking Pole Reviews
Why Choose Montem Outdoor Gear Trekking Poles?
The Ultra Strong Trekking Poles were designed primarily for hikers and other outdoors enthusiasts who requested that we offer the compact style of telescoping poles coupled with our cutting edge flick lock mechanism on an adjustable pole, but it has become a popular choice for many who intend to use the poles to enhance their balance and mobility.
See for yourself why our poles were rated as #1 Trekking Poles of 2020.
Sturdy and lightweight with a modern flick-lock system and with comfortable EVA foam grip, our poles are a hit with walkers and hikers worldwide.
Benefits of Montem Trekking Poles
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Walk Longer and FartherOur poles can support 400lbs of weight. Let the poles carry you and the weight of your gear while tackling all types of terrain. Don't Risk A Tumble. Use your poles to secure your footing and maintain balance when dealing with rivers, uneven ground, or even if you simply have issues with balance. |
Let the Poles Work for YouProtect Your Knees And Joints! Reduce the impact and take pressure off of your joints and hips by letting the poles work for you, like an extra set of legs. |
Adjustable for TravelAdjustable from 24" to 53" and suitable for kids and adults of all ages. Enjoy the convenience of Ultra Strong trekking poles everywhere you go -- on your favorite trail, to the store or to the supermarket. |
Safety Promise!Trekking poles are no longer reserved for serious hikers, they also serve as a walking aid for anyone suffering from balance or mobility issues. Keep you and your loved ones safe. |
Key Features
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Durable Tungsten Carbide TipPerfect for trekking on surfaces like, snow, and ice, carbide tips offer extra traction by digging into the ground and preventing slips. |
Comfortable EVA Foam Handles with Extra Padded StrapsKeep your hands secure with comfortable EVA-foam grips that form to your hands. Hand position with the stride of the poles allows for a full-bodied fitness experience. |
Adjustable Down from 53" to 24"Adjustable down from 53" to 24", take these poles with you anywhere you go. Perfect for individuals from 4'0" to 6'8", they can support up to 400lbs per pair! Strong, durable, and perfect for nearly everyone. |
Montem Ultra Strong Trekking Poles | Montem Ultra Light Carbon Fiber Trekking Poles | Montem 3K Carbon Fiber Trekking Poles | Montem 3K Carbon Folding Trekking Poles | Montem Nordic Walking Fitness Trekking Poles | |
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Shaft Material | Aluminum | 100% Carbon Fiber | 3K Carbon Fiber | 3K Carbon Fiber | Aluminum |
Locking Mechanism | Quick Lock | Quick Lock | Quick Lock | Quick Lock/Twist Lock | Twist Lock |
Grip Material | EVA Foam | EVA Foam | Cork | Cork | Cork |
Pole Weight (Per Pole) | 9.6 oz | 7.6 oz | 7.8 oz | 7.8 oz | 8.8 oz |
Adjustable Height Range | 24" - 53" / 61cm - 135cm | 24" - 53" / 61cm - 135cm | 24" - 53" / 61cm - 135cm | 45" - 53" / 115cm - 135cm | 32" - 54" / 81cm - 137cm |
Adjustable Padded Strap | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Tip Material | Tungsten Carbide | Tungsten Carbide | Tungsten Carbide | Tungsten Carbide | Tungsten Carbide |
Carry Bag Included | - | - | ✓ | ✓ | - |
Multiple Colors Available | 9 Colors | 2 Colors | 1 Color | 1 Color | 1 Color |
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ASIN | B01L0E9GLI |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #8,802 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #20 in Trekking Poles |
Date First Available | August 25, 2016 |
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Customers like the value, comfort, ease of use, and stability of the walking stick. For example, they mention it's affordable, easy to learn, and provides additional stability and support when walking. They appreciate the weight, adjustability, and quality. Opinions are mixed on the lock.
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Customers like the quality of the walking stick. They say it's made from high-quality materials and has held up well so far. Some customers are satisfied with the poles, saying they perform exceptional well and are a great set of trekking poles.
"...along the trail in a more stable and efficient way and I like the color choices they have as well...." Read more
"...poles did not get stuck between roots and rocks and they worked well on the snow/ice. While I've not tried it, I think they could be used for skiing...." Read more
"...The grooves on the screws are wide and stand out slightly which is nice when you have to make an adjustment in the field with only a pocket knife or..." Read more
"...Out of the box, and 25 miles later they seem to be holding up just fine...." Read more
Customers find the walking sticks very lightweight, but sturdy. They say the poles never felt heavy, and the cork handles are great. They also say the sticks are easy to transport, compact, and packed well in suitcases. Customers also appreciate the telescoping feature that makes transporting them very convenient.
"...They are lightweight and did not feel as if they added noticeable weight to my daypack...." Read more
"...I was attracted by the look of the poles, the one year warranty, the light weight (9.6 ounces) and the fact that they were made from aircraft-grade..." Read more
"East to adjust for my height as well as the pitch of any trails. Lightweight too. They are great!" Read more
"...They're light and sturdy and easy to handle." Read more
Customers like the adjustability of the walking stick. They mention that the wrist straps are easily adjustable and comfortable. They also appreciate the clear directions on how to adjust and use the poles. The locking mechanism to adjust to your height is simple and sturdy. The length of the pole is easily adjustable, and the aluminum poles are durable. It can be adjusted for height as well as the pitch of any trails. It's lightweight and does not need to stop for adjustments.
"...The poles themselves are very easy to work. The flip lock adjustment system is smooth and simple to use...." Read more
"...I still had leverage and did not need to stop for adjustments...." Read more
"...While the straps are adjustable, it took me a bit to figure out how. There weren't any instructions, but I eventually got it...." Read more
"East to adjust for my height as well as the pitch of any trails. Lightweight too. They are great!" Read more
Customers find the walking stick comfortable with a nice cork grip. They say the poles feel amazing when used and are light. They also say that the hand grips are perfectly suited for sweaty-palm southern humidity. The tips are durable and grip all surfaces well, providing great shock absorption and traction on the ice.
"...The grips look like cork and feel very comfortable...." Read more
"...The tungsten tips are durable and gripped all surfaces well. I removed the rubber feet at the trail head...." Read more
"...The handle straps are sturdy with soft lining on the inside that will keep the straps from rubbing your hands raw on a long hike...." Read more
"Easy to use, easy to store. Comfortable. Easy to see why they were rated #1 by Wirecutter" Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the walking stick. They say it's a great bargain for casual use and those looking for a bit of help with stability.
"...Their winning price point is a huge attraction for me as I could not have afforded more expensive poles and did not want to purchase something that..." Read more
"...The introductory price seemed reasonable to me before I bought them ($40), but now having actually gotten my hands on them and used them, the price..." Read more
"These are quality poles. I love that they collapse, and they're a good price. I don't hike much so they are perfect for what I need." Read more
"...So those are the pros (great price, ultralight, and very durable even in extreme weather conditions without tips)..." Read more
Customers say the walking stick provides additional stability and a very much enhanced walking experience. They say it's a much better exercise than just walking, and that the poles are instrumental in keeping them going. They also say the pole takes a load off their legs and keeps them in better balance. Customers also mention that the exercise itself is excellent and that it helps keep their pace and balance much more even.
"...done the hike without poles, I noticed that they were helpful in getting up the hills and that I didn't feel quite as tired going up the hills...." Read more
"...an old person, hiking with poles is a much different, and more pleasant experience. I do agree that using poles uses more energy...." Read more
"...us some added boost on the uphill parts, as well as helping us keep our balance on uneven ground...." Read more
"...Enter these poles! Great for walking around the yard, and having nearby when I'm digging out weeds!..." Read more
Customers find the walking stick easy to use. They say the instructions are simple but helpful for setup. They also say the poles are solid, comfortable to hold, and easy to telescope and stash away for moments. They mention that the pole handles the terrain and extreme stress perfectly.
"...The poles themselves are very easy to work. The flip lock adjustment system is smooth and simple to use...." Read more
"Easy to use, easy to store. Comfortable. Easy to see why they were rated #1 by Wirecutter" Read more
"For hiking, these poles come with easy to follow instructions for adjusting them to the right size. They're light and sturdy and easy to handle." Read more
"...Its easy to do! I purchased these after reading external & Amazon reviews that these poles were sturdy and strong...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the lock of the walking stick. Some mention that it telescopes easily and locked firmly, while others say that the locking mechanisms failed on two separate sets.
"...Easy to adjust and VERY STRONG. The locks have not slipped at all since I set them up 7 months ago!..." Read more
"...The flip lock feels a little flimsy, which makes me wonder if they'll hold up over time, but they held the poles firmly in the adjusted position..." Read more
"...feature makes transporting them very convenient, and they stayed at the setting I selected the whole time I was using them...." Read more
"...The poles are great but the locking mechanisms failed...on 2 separate sets...." Read more
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Last week, I was hiking with a friend who brought her poles. I borrowed one of them to help with climbing over rocky terrain and from then on I was sold on the benefit of using them! I came home, did some research, and decided to order the Montem Ultra Strong Trekking Poles.
I have hiked twice since receiving them. The day they arrived, I headed to the state park that is 5 minutes from my home and hiked one of the trails there. It's an easy trail to walk so I wouldn't have really needed the poles but wanted to learn to use them and try them out. Then, yesterday, I went on a more challenging 7.6 mile hike in the North Cascade Mountains with my family. It was a much more challenging hike with lots of elevation gain and hiking over varied terrain. Here are my thoughts on these trekking poles:
On the first hike after I received them, I was more learning how to walk with them than really using them to help to help hike over uneven or difficult ground. The hike was an easy one with a friend and she and I both tried them out. While I could have easily done the hike without poles, I noticed that they were helpful in getting up the hills and that I didn't feel quite as tired going up the hills. They felt as if they helped propel me up the hill.
On the second hike, which was much more challenging, I noticed a huge difference in my ability to feel more stable when moving over the rocky parts of the trail, in walking thru the creeks we had to cross, and in feeling more secure crossing the bridges which had only one side with railings installed. Going up hills, while still not easy for someone who's not quite in shape yet, seemed more "doable" and a little less difficult because, again I felt as if the poles helped propel me up the hill a bit. My 20 year old son even used them for a while because he has a knee issue and commented they seemed to help him feel less stress on his knees.
The poles themselves are very easy to work. The flip lock adjustment system is smooth and simple to use. The flip lock feels a little flimsy, which makes me wonder if they'll hold up over time, but they held the poles firmly in the adjusted position with no sliding out of the adjusted position on the poles. The grips look like cork and feel very comfortable. Regarding the noise level using them, I found them to be fairly quiet with not much vibration noise. The few times they were noisy were the times when I tripped over them or connected one of them with the toe of my hiking boots. User error, not product fault! ha ha! There is a slight vibration noise occasionally when they may connect with a rock or tree root on the trail but overall they are quiet. They are lightweight and did not feel as if they added noticeable weight to my daypack.
Overall, I love them and look forward to using them as I make myself get out and do more hiking. I think they are a huge benefit for moving along the trail in a more stable and efficient way and I like the color choices they have as well. Their winning price point is a huge attraction for me as I could not have afforded more expensive poles and did not want to purchase something that was heavy, cheap, and wouldn't last. I expect the use these poles for several years to come!
I love supporting start-up companies who produce true top quality products so Montem will have my business and my recommendations to friends looking for hiking gear as well.
For years I thought trekking poles were excess equipment or for old people. Whether I was wrong, or whether I've just become an old person, hiking with poles is a much different, and more pleasant experience. I do agree that using poles uses more energy. So much was evident based on the lactic acid build up on day two and three. Going uphill I was able to maintain almost as fast a pace as descents. The poles were invaluable for two wide, fast river crossings. But the most value I got out of them was for foot/blister control and end-of-day cramp management, particularly during descent. The grips have very comfortable pommels on the ends of the handles. There were no sharp edges and the rubberized texture gave me an excellent grip (even though it would twist sometimes - the wrist strap helped keep the poles straight on longer downhill reaches). Also, grasping the poles by the grip pommel extended the effective length of the poles such that I didn't have any need to extend either section of the pole for descent. Held in this manner, for each step taken downhill my alternate-handed pole would be placed far out in front of my next step giving me a virtual brake on my velocity while putting all of the pressures from doing so on my arm muscles, taking significant stabilizing effort away from my legs. When hiking uphill, instead of shortening the poles, one can move their hand down on the cork grip to the foam lower grip. I still had leverage and did not need to stop for adjustments. (which also made the poles more reliable, because with the extended grips I didn't need to readjust the pole segment flip-locks, which meant that I wasn't at risk of having loose segments each day)
The synthetic cork-like grips provided good grip on bare hands and gloves. They did not absorb sweat from my hands, were easily cleaned with a damp cloth. The grip shape was comfortable in my both hands, are not left/right preference, but fit either hand. On a later trip I hiked with only one of these poles (having given the other to a hiking companion) and found that I changed hands occasionally based on switchbacks and other obstacles. Employing one pole was was almost as beneficial as using two poles: sped up the uphill hiking speed and gave me increased stability going downhill.
The hand straps are a thick nylon strapping with padding inside the straps. The odd part, and a little irritating, is the nylon strap hand protector, meant to protect the hand from the nylon strap. I would have expected the protector strap to have padding on it too, on the side facing the hand. I didn't experience any actual harm (no rash or blister) but I did use gloves more than half of the time. I suppose I don't have any real complaint about it, other than the design seemed a little underwhelming. The poles do not have an anti-shock system, but honestly I like being able to feel the ground beneath me. Plus, if I'm trying to carry load on the poles, why would I want a suspension system that is likely to wear out over time? I am confident that these poles will last me a long while!
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2016
For years I thought trekking poles were excess equipment or for old people. Whether I was wrong, or whether I've just become an old person, hiking with poles is a much different, and more pleasant experience. I do agree that using poles uses more energy. So much was evident based on the lactic acid build up on day two and three. Going uphill I was able to maintain almost as fast a pace as descents. The poles were invaluable for two wide, fast river crossings. But the most value I got out of them was for foot/blister control and end-of-day cramp management, particularly during descent. The grips have very comfortable pommels on the ends of the handles. There were no sharp edges and the rubberized texture gave me an excellent grip (even though it would twist sometimes - the wrist strap helped keep the poles straight on longer downhill reaches). Also, grasping the poles by the grip pommel extended the effective length of the poles such that I didn't have any need to extend either section of the pole for descent. Held in this manner, for each step taken downhill my alternate-handed pole would be placed far out in front of my next step giving me a virtual brake on my velocity while putting all of the pressures from doing so on my arm muscles, taking significant stabilizing effort away from my legs. When hiking uphill, instead of shortening the poles, one can move their hand down on the cork grip to the foam lower grip. I still had leverage and did not need to stop for adjustments. (which also made the poles more reliable, because with the extended grips I didn't need to readjust the pole segment flip-locks, which meant that I wasn't at risk of having loose segments each day)
The synthetic cork-like grips provided good grip on bare hands and gloves. They did not absorb sweat from my hands, were easily cleaned with a damp cloth. The grip shape was comfortable in my both hands, are not left/right preference, but fit either hand. On a later trip I hiked with only one of these poles (having given the other to a hiking companion) and found that I changed hands occasionally based on switchbacks and other obstacles. Employing one pole was was almost as beneficial as using two poles: sped up the uphill hiking speed and gave me increased stability going downhill.
The hand straps are a thick nylon strapping with padding inside the straps. The odd part, and a little irritating, is the nylon strap hand protector, meant to protect the hand from the nylon strap. I would have expected the protector strap to have padding on it too, on the side facing the hand. I didn't experience any actual harm (no rash or blister) but I did use gloves more than half of the time. I suppose I don't have any real complaint about it, other than the design seemed a little underwhelming. The poles do not have an anti-shock system, but honestly I like being able to feel the ground beneath me. Plus, if I'm trying to carry load on the poles, why would I want a suspension system that is likely to wear out over time? I am confident that these poles will last me a long while!