Jun 03

Trekking Poles on Sale!

If you don’t have trekking poles then go buy them now. You’ll be amazed by the extra strength and longevity they offer your body. We consider them essential gear for our hiking tours and mandatory for preventing knee problems.

Check out Sierra Trading Post’s closeout sale on Austrian-made, Komperdell trekking poles.

A good pair of cork-gripped lightweight poles will usually run between $90 and $130.

Sierra Trading Post has this pair for only $54.95. That’s 38% off the regular price of $89.95.

Looking for something even less expensive? How about the Denali for only $44.95? This model features a standard polyethylene grip.

Two poles are better than one. Make sure to buy a pair, because some poles are priced individually. You really need one in each hand in order to enjoy the full physiological benefits that trekking poles offer.

You can see all of the closeout models by clicking here. Or visit sierratradingpost.com and just enter “trekking poles” in their search engine.

To compare specs, or for more information regarding Komperdell trekking poles, visit komperdell.com

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