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Komperdell - Carbon C3 Cloud - Walking poles
Material information & features
- Recommended use:
- speed hiking, trekking, hillwalking
- Design:
- collapsible pole
- Material type:
- carbon
- Clamping system:
- Powerlock 3.0
- Handle:
- ergonomically shaped, cork, with hand rest
- Leash:
- adjustable
- Basket:
- incl. trekking basket
- Tip:
- tungsten carbide tips
- Adjustment range:
- 105 - 140 cm
- Packed dimensions:
- 67 cm
- Weight:
- 374 g
- Weight reference:
- per pair
- Misc:
- Trek Pro 280 Foam cork grip
- Item No.:
- 526-0828
Product description
The Carbon C3 Cloud from Komperdell is a pair of versatile trekking poles that are just as suitable for quick tours after work as they are for multi-day treks. They’re made of lightweight and stiff carbon and feature the Powerlock 3.0 quick-release system, which allows you to quickly adjust the length. When not in use, you can push the poles together and attach them to the outside of your hiking backpack.
The tungsten/carbide flex tip of the telescopic poles offers you good grip in the terrain, even in slippery conditions. As for the Trek Pro 280 grip, it’s made of soft cork and has an ergonomic shape. The hand rest on the top and the adjustable strap with the soft padding ensure comfort whilst trekking with the Komperdell Carbon C3 Cloud.
Ask our experts
Alpinetrek expert Hannes
This is what other customers say:
Hi,
I have a tarp tent double rainbow that I would like to make free standing. For this I need to Adjust the poles to a minimum height of 55 in (140 cm). Recommended pole height is 57 in/(145 cm).
I'm wondering if there is an extra 5cm leeway (not to hike with them at this length, just to use for the tent). thanks
Hi Lisa, Like all telescopic poles there will be a little extra and some leeway. I would think you could just about squeeze an extra 5cm out of those. I would note however , that you do so at your own risk and any damage caused as a result will not be covered under warranty.