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York Nordic PRO Collapsible Trekking Poles are lightweight, durable, and adjustable hiking essentials made from aircraft-grade aluminum. Featuring secure flip locks, tungsten steel tips with removable rubber feet, and an integrated GoPro-compatible camera mount, these poles double as monopods for versatile outdoor use. Complete with snow baskets, a travel bag, and backed by a 5-year warranty, they’re designed for millennial adventurers who demand performance and style on every trail.
Brand | York Nordic |
Material | Lightweight Aircraft Grade 7075 Aluminium with Tungsten Steel Tips and Removable Rubber Feet |
Color | Black |
Shaft Material | Aluminum |
Extended Length | 57 Inches |
Handle Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
Item Weight | 8.6 Ounces |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 80 Inches |
Lock Type | Flip |
Base Material | Rubber |
Number of Items | 2 |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Manufacturer | York Nordic |
Size | Heights 5'4" - 6'6" |
UPC | 030955795683 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24.96 x 5.91 x 0.98 inches |
Package Weight | 0.82 Kilograms |
Brand Name | York Nordic |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Part Number | YN-3P-GPR-POLE |
Included Components | 2 poles, rubber feet, travel bag, snow/sand basket |
Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness, Camping & Hiking |
Skill Level | All |
J**R
Great hiking pole with a clever dual function.
I’ve been using a different manufacturer’s walking stick during my hikes for several years. While they are very helpful, they had some design shortcomings that were annoying. For one, I couldn’t adjust the locking tension. They used a Philips head screw and if you set it tight in one area the leg would slip in others. If you set it snug in the looser area I couldn’t lock it in the tighter areas. And who carries a screwdriver on a hike?This York Nordic set does not share that shortcoming. First the tension is set with a knob so no tools are needed. Second, the tension remains the same in all positions. They are rock solid.While I was on a hike with the old poles I started thinking how nice it would be if they incorporated a 1/4” threaded stud so I could mount my camera on it and use it as a monopod. I thought I had invented a new product idea but a quick search on Amazon indicated this was already available. That’s what got me to order this set. You unscrew the head of the stick exposing the standard stud for a camera. Simple but brilliant!I have a suggestion for the manufacturer though. When I need to use the pole as a monopod it takes several long seconds to remove the top and mount the camera on the pole. If I’m trying to shoot wildlife, by the time I finish the subject is usually long gone. What would be really great would be to add a quick mount like my real monopod and tripods all have. The mount would include a part that you leave on the camera and a similar part on the pole’s top. A flick of a lever would unlock the existing top and you would just snap the camera in its place. That would make this a much better product. Perhaps this could be sold as an option when you buy the pole.In any case, this is an excellent product and well worth having during a hike, regardless of the camera mount feature.
R**W
not my cup of tea
I order 6 different poles in order to choose 2 sets (for me and wife) for an upcoming trek to Machu Picchu. I don't want to carry a separate selfie stick, so I looked for poles with a selfie option for me. The wife can't be bothered to take photos, so a simple, light and sturdy set of poles will do for her. In the end, I chose these Foxellis for the wife and Go2Gether poles for myself. Here's why:KNEE TEST: Extend poles from 2 different manufacturers to your usable length. Get on your knees, with a pole in each hand. Then try to lift yourself up using only the poles and your arm muscles. Which pole flexed more? Did it snap and send you crashing to your knees? Did either pole slip to shorter length?PACKING: How do you intend to stow your poles on trail? The Z folders get really short really easily. But even lashed together they are unwieldy to stash on the outside of your pack. Telescoping poles are more managable in the folded state, but much longer than the Z folders. The telescoping poles may stick above your pack. All the telescoping poles I looked at will come apart and thus fit into carry-on luggage. But this is only relevant for carry-on bus and train trips because the US TSA will not allow trekking poles in carry-on luggage. For me, I do not realize the added benefit of the Z folders from a size persepective.DEPLOYMENT: When you want to whip the poles out and put them to use, you don't want your trail mates to have to wait. The Z folders really are cool here. Hold the handle high and let the rest fall straight down, pull the locking section until it clicks, and you're ready to go. If you did not release the adjustable section when you last folded them, you will not have to readjust the length upon deployment. The telescopic poles require a little more effort as you have to remember your preferred length and then dial it in on two different joints. But that's not too bad, either. The Nordic were the worst in this respect because they have 4 sections fastened by 3 clips.RESULTS:Go2Gether https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CZM45SG/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1- comes with cellphone selfie adapter (yeah!)- similar to Foxelli (except for camera screw and adapter)- 9.7 oz- sturdyFoxellihttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IC7XZ68/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1- stiffness really inspires confidence- 7.7 oz (not the lightest or the heaviest)- cork feels good, not slippery; rubber thumb cap is also nice- large snow basketsCanway Carbon Fiberhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CWRXF3Y/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1- thinnest and bendiest, they really bowed on the knee test- 6.5 oz without rubber tip or snow baskets = lightest poles tested- camera mount is functional, but you'll need an adapter (sold separately) to get selfie angles- too skinny for my tastesYork Nordichttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GVHHFXQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1- widest range of heights thanks to 4 sections and 3 clips- 10.7 oz (9.5 w/o screw-on head)- camera mount is functional, but you'll need an adapter to do selfie angles- slipped on knee test, twice; probably my fault as they didn't slip again after I retightened the clips. But 3 clips increases your chances of having 1 that's not quite tight enough- I couldn't embrace the unusual grip style; some people may love itParia Aluminumhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HCL1WJC/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1- 9.6- fold super easy- no need to resize every time (if you left the top section long last time)- won't fold so easy with big snow basket- nice cork grips (like the Foxelli)- recommended, if you are into Z fold and you want something a little less bendy than the carbonParia Carbonhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01D6GEFIM/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1- 8.3 oz- more flex than Paria Aluminum, but still sturdy- Z fold is super easy when you get used to it, but still unwieldy- no need to resize every time (if you left the top section long last time)- won't fold so easy with big snow basket- nice cork grips (like the Foxelli)- recommended, if you are into Z foldFotopro adapterhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07F6YKQHG/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1- positive grip on phone is reassuring- must carry Allen wrench (not included) in case hinge gets too loose- necessity for selfies from a straight pole- I will carry this as a backup (or primary) to the adapter that came with the Go2Gether
A**N
Well made poles, cool adjustment flip tabs work great
Looking forward to hiking a lot this summer with my new GoPro and these awesome poles. Pros: Poles are lightweight but sturdy. The adjustment mechanism is awesome; you just hand-twist the adjustment knob until you get just the right tension on the flip lock and then flip it down...it is basically like the way you get the right fit on a ski boot or rollerblade. I adjusted them easily and they stay in place with vigorous walking over uneven ground. The attachment for the camera is also sturdy and the right length so I am not at all worried about the camera falling off. When the pole is retracted all the way it makes a great monopod for the camera and the poles fit easily into my pack. I love that there is a ruler on the adjustable parts and the word "stop" so you can clearly see how far out you can adjust these safely. The padding on the hand grip is very good quality firm foam (not like the cheap stuff that wears out and flakes off after the first year). Overall very well made and comfortable to use. Cons: None so far; I am afraid I might lose some of the removable parts, (different walking grips and the screw cap for the camera) but that is my issue and easily fixed with a pouch for my pack : )
U**.
Light weight yet sturdy and collapsible
I was about to embark on an Alaskan cruise just prior to purchasing these walking sticks. I have some serious back issues so my back surgeon suggested I get a walking stick for the cruise excursions. Wow!! So glad he did and so glad I purchased these sticks. They collapse perfectly to fit into my luggage. They’re light weight yet sturdy. They really did the trick for me. Made my cruise excursions so much more enjoyable and people thought I was just using them to hike. So if you want a good stick for hiking or just walking and need one that will collapse to fit into your luggage, then these are the sticks to get. They also come with a camera mount which is awesome since I take tons of pictures. I highly recommend these Nordic Walking sticks. By the way, their customer service is exceptional as well.
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