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Drakon Sticks 2.0 are ultralight trekking poles crafted from 100% carbon fiber, weighing just 7.7 ounces each. Featuring quick-adjust flip locks for easy length customization between 25" and 53", ergonomic cork grips for moisture-wicking comfort, and a full set of all-terrain accessories, these poles are engineered to enhance endurance and stability on any trail.
| Asin | B075QMJY7D |
| Base Material | Carbon Fiber |
| Best Sellers Rank | #776,728 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #933 in Trekking Poles |
| Brand Name | Drakon Outdoor Equipment |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (16) 3.9 out of 5 stars |
| Extended Length | 53 inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00865383000326 |
| Handle Material | Cork |
| Item Weight | 7.6 ounces |
| Lock Type | Quick |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DRAKON STKS 2.0 BLK |
| Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 53 inches |
| Model Number | DRAKON STKS 2.0 BLK |
| Number Of Packs | 1 |
| Shaft Material | Carbon Fiber |
| Size | 25-53" |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
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First time user, this was what I really needed
I'm older, 230Lbs, out of shape, with a bad knee. Hiking two years ago (maybe the reason I have a bad knee now) I realized (too late) that not having poles was stupid. Before recent hiking, I bought these. Before use, I carefully tested a bit over half my weight on one pole and it slipped (getting shorter). I soon found that firm, but not difficult, was not quite enough for the red clamps. Twist the clamp tightness so the clamp is hard to close, then it doesn't slip.I don't expect to ever learn to correctly use two poles to reduce the effort level of walking. I tried, but I'm just not coordinated enough. My wife and I did 4 days of very challenging (for me) steep hiking and one pole set to max length was critical for me. I couldn't have managed any of the hikes without it.Down any steep slope I need the long pole out well in front of me to keep from slipping. Maybe better shoes (or cleats) would do a similar job, but I don't have them. Heels grip worse than toes, so down slope has more risk of slipping than up. I could not have managed without the pole. I also did a lot of walking on edges of the trail too narrow for my balance (to avoid deep slippery mud on the trail itself or for other reasons). One pole way out to the lower side made balance easy. I also needed to favor my bad knee on every big step up or down. Where the trail shape didn't allow naturally stepping sideways to favor the bad knee, I put half my weight on the pole to favor the bad knee. Where the trail shape did easily allow favoring the bad knee, the pole still gave me more confidence in avoiding any problem balancing.In several spots, I lost my footing enough that I suddenly put most of my weight on the pole. It held perfectly (with the clamps tight enough that they had been hard to close). Until the hardest hike, my wife (who is lighter and in much better shape) wouldn't believe that a pole would help her. My second pole was in the car when she needed it. Fortunately, we were with a couple who were younger, and had better boots, each using two poles and loaned one of those 4 to my wife. They both had pairs of the poles that cost well under half what these cost. Despite his being lighter and in better shape, the man had already damaged one of those poles by putting half his weight on it (they loaned an undamaged one to my wife).Obviously, I'm not an expert. But I'm very happy with my choice of these poles vs. poles at under half the price that weigh more per pole and would have broken when I needed them most.
User
Awesome hiking poles
I have about 70 miles of rough backpacking under these now. They are super strong and light. I'm 210 and generally have a 50b backpack on. Going through down timber, boulder and scree fields are no problem. I really like the cork handles with the bonus grib below the handle. It makes transferring from climbing to descending a breeze. Locks hold up great but needed to tighten from factory settings. Ryan Avery with Rokslide recommend these and he was spot on. Thanks
User
Carbon Fiber Splintered!!! Not Worth $$$$$
Spent the extra Money for the Carbon Finer Quality & Strength, sadly the one walking stick Splintered and is rendered totally useless now!!!! Not Pleased at all! I should have spent much less and purchased the Aluminum Poles instead!!!!!!
User
Great until they break
I bought these for hiking Mt Whitney. The first time we hiked it 13 months ago, they were fantastic. I used them on one smaller hike, and then again on my 2nd summit of Whitney. On only this third usage, one of the poles broke. Unfortunately, I am beyond the 1 year warranty. The grips are great, no blistering of the hands at all. Very lightweight. The only issue is the durability. Breaking on the 3rd usage has me thinking I may have to trade off the lightweight of these poles for a brand that is more durable.
User
Sturdy
Seam sturdy out of the gate. Time will tell!
User
Strong and super lightweight
I went on an elk hunt in Colorado. I am a 46 year old man and these poles were fabulous. Not sure how I would’ve don’t it without them. Very light and strong. Would’ve paid twice the price if I had known how much they helped beforehand
User
and loved them. When my husband went hunting this fall ...
I owned the original "Drakon Sticks", and loved them. When my husband went hunting this fall I let him borrow them. He was not giving them back. He surprised me last week with a new set, and I like these even better. I really like the quality. I will be purchasing a backpack from your company as well. I hope the quality is as good as the Trekking poles?Survival backpack, Drakon, 40L, go bag, backpack, dry bag, bug out, hiking, fishing, hunting, survival, dry-bag, go-bag, tactical, bug-out, floating, military, rucksack, waterproof, camping, kayaking
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