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Title: Trekmate Walking poles TKMAX.
Post by: Grace. on May 22, 2011
At the weekend I purchased two Trekmate walking poles from the Belfast tkmax.. They were £9.99 each.

This is them here http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trekmates-WAnderer-Walking-Pole-Black/dp/B000TZGLQS/ref=sr_1_8?s=sports&ie=UTF8&qid=1306095120&sr=1-8 (but mine are light blue)

They had other types for the same price but silly me didn't think of looking at what makes they were for you guys.

Also bought a Gelert Hydration Pouch for £6

They had other bits and bobs such as dry bags and med kits.

Just letting you know ;)

Grace.

Title: Re: Trekmate Walking poles TKMAX.
Post by: ChuckMcB on May 22, 2011
Yup, TKMax's range of Trekmates stuff is excellent starter kit, loved my lightweight gaiters and bivvy bag (until I lost the latter, need to buy another one)
Title: Re: Trekmate Walking poles TKMAX.
Post by: whoRya on May 22, 2011
There are a few offers on poles about at the moment. 

Cotswold have Trekmates Peak Walker Antishock poles (http://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/index.cfm/product/trekmates-peak-walker-antishock-pair/fuseaction/products.detail/code/AD110027) for £15 (for the pair).  I went in to buy them but came home with the Craghoppers Superlite Shock Absorber Poles (http://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/index.cfm/product/craghoppers-superlite-shock-absorber-pole-single/fuseaction/products.detail/code/AD110085) which are £26 each on the website, but on offer in store for £30 for the pair.
Title: Re: Trekmate Walking poles TKMAX.
Post by: Grace. on May 23, 2011
I saw those trekmates in cotswold but I being fussy didn't find it comfortable to hold. So these have the two options for holding and almost have a softish feeling with cork handles. :) I didn't see the offer on the craghoppers though  :( Maybe Oisin could get those ones.
Title: Re: Trekmate Walking poles TKMAX.
Post by: whoRya on May 23, 2011
The comfort of the handles was a slight concern for me too, I thought they may get a bit slippy on a warm day.  Saturday was my first time ever using poles and I quite appreciated having them at some points.  Still not sure whether I would set out to use them from the start or take them for later in the day as such.  In any case their weight isn't too bad so easy enough to just take anyway.