| Hammers HP9 Anti-shock Hiking Pole with Compass & Thermometer | 
| Brand: Hammers
List Price: $39.95 Buy New: $25.98 (On sale from $29.99) as of 3/20/2010 13:48 EDT details You Save: $4.01 (13%)
Seller: Kaito Electronics, Inc. Rating: 12 reviews
Color: Black Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 55 x 0.8 x 0.8
MPN: HP9 Model: HP9 UPC: 857155001037 EAN: 0857155001037 ASIN: B000EPKLKA
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| Features:
| • | 3-section extendible from 28"-55" | | • | With Thermometer & Compass & US/Metric Ruler | | • | Wear-proof carbide tip with snow disk included | | • | 30 days money back guarantee |
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Product Description HP9 is a perfect companion for your weekend hiking trips. It has a comfortable two color rubber handle with nylon strap and a small EVA grip for use when the stick is folded. The telescopic stick is made of 3 strong aluminum alloy sections and can be adjusted to a desired height between 55" and 27 1/2". It also has spring-loaded antishock mechanism inside which can be turned on/off with a twist between the two sections. Functional graphic on the stick includes a US/Metric Ruler. At the bottom end of the stick, there is a carbide tip hiden inside the rubber endcap. It is very helpful when walking on rocky hard surface. A snow disc is included for use on loose top soil or muddy road. Other convenient accessories include a liquid filled mini compass and a thermometer. Both could be weared on watch band if prefered. Stick length: Max. 55"; 27 1/2" folded. Color: Black
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| Customer Reviews:
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Trekking pole November 30, 2009 Edward T. Bridges 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The trekking pole was exactly what I had ordered. It came in 3 pieces that fit together and tighten to make a walking pole of desired length. Although there were no specific instructions as to how to assemble the pole, it was obvious from the diameter of the sections as to how they fit together. A quick twist and the sections were fixed in place. Although I have not taken it on a walk as yet, I have used similar ones in the past and am sure it will work fine.
OK for the price November 18, 2009 Lim Fang Ting (Singapore) Does not absorb shock very well. It is difficult to lengthen/shorten the pole. However, it is good for the price.
Getting Close to 50 and have a little Vertigo????? September 26, 2009 Mary Cassat (All Over, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Hammers HP9 hiking poles are keeping me upright. Walking by
the beach in the sand, on the grass at the picnic, making snowballs to throw at all loved ones, these poles keep me on my two feet! My legs like to go in a different dirction than
my mind tells them. The poles are strong and stable for me.
Being a short, young lady, the adjustable which-a-ma-gig gets right to my perfect stride. They are even kind of sexy in their
"day-glow" color.
Try'em......You will have a life altering experience!!!!!!!
good for the price May 18, 2009 Steve Caron (Salem ma USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a good, basic hiking pole. The compass and therometer are toy store quality but the pole works well.
No problem so far April 28, 2009 Lance Kozlowski (Guadalajara, Mexico) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I knew this was cheaper than other poles with higher ratings, but I see no problems with it. It performed perfectly on recent long hikes in Zion Park and area. Light and collapses easily for packing. Comfortable handle and shock absorption is just right. A true bargain and I may buy more.
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