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Hammers HP1 Anti-Shock Hiking Pole with Compass & Thermometer

Hammers HP1 Anti-Shock Hiking Pole with Compass & Thermometer
From KAITO

List Price: $39.95
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Product Description

Made of strong lightweight aluminum, our hiking pole HP1 is specially spring-loaded to absorb shock and reduce stress to joints, muscles, and ligaments whether you're strolling through the park or traversing more rugged trails. An easy-lock telescoping design offers an ergonomic EVA foam grip with hard plastic knob that hide an integrated camera mount; A wearproof carbide tip is mounted at the end; Adjustable from 27 1/2''H up to an impressive five feet, the stick adapts to hikers of different heights and permits far easier use of mounted cameras on inclines. A pair of watch-band mini-compass and thermometer is mounted on the wrist strap. Also included are rubber tip for paved surfaces, snow disc and attachable nylon wrist strap. 10.80oz. Black Color.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1547 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Kaito
  • Model: HP1
  • Dimensions: 2.00" h x 1.75" w x 27.00" l, .69 pounds

Features

  • Light weight with ergonomic design
  • With compass and thermometer
  • 3-section telesocpic pole can be extended from 29" to 60"
  • wearproof carbide tip with snow disk included
  • 30 days money guarantee and 1 year limited warranty

Customer Reviews

Rugged and high-quality5
I used this hiking pole to go to the bottom of the Grand Canyon (and back) last month, and it performed perfectly. Light-weight, durable, and folds up small enough to fit into suitcase or backpack. The compass and thermometer are very small and stay out of the way of the handle, but come in very handy. I highly recommend this item...

Great hiking pole at a great price5
I was looking for a hiking pole, but didn't want to spend $50 for one and then find out I didn't like it. Saw the Kaito, saw some good reviews, and figured it was worth a try. Glad I did! Has served me well so far (25 miles of hiking since I got it) in rocky New England terrain and would buy it again.

Great Buy5
Very serviceable Chinese copy of a Leki pole for less than half the price. Light and sturdy and smooth. Works well as a monopod. Kaito gave me very good service; they shipped the day after my order and packed the item well (long skinny items are expensive to ship correctly). I'm buying another one.