How do you find these Quechua MH500 trekking poles? Find more information on our website: walkingnatureworld.com Find more gear reviews here: ua-cam.com/play/PLH-GYL40SfgCjO_8WGCXjSs6IZeD0s9r1.html Support our work and help us to save up money for our future trips here: ko-fi.com/walkingnatureworld Find our music we use in the videos on pond5: www.pond5.com/artist/walkingnatureworld#1/2064 Or on Audiojungle: audiojungle.net/user/walkingnatureworld/portfolio If you have any other questions or suggestions - leave us a comment below. We would love to communicate with you!
Thank you for new review! I use this pole’s sometimes and it’s enough good and comfortable. But I prefer carbon poles for everyday use It’s more lighter and quite but little bit expensive. Sorry for my English
Great video.. Its available here in Brazil.. Im considering it despite the weight after so many stories of snapped carbon fiber poles.... I dont own any,,, Im trying to decide between this and a chinese one with 3 different levers ajustment per pole... I guess a full lever pole may last longer becaue the clicking dent (3:14) on this one my be prone to wear and tear...
Hi, thanks for commenting, we haven't owned any carbon poles neither so can't compare as of yet. The wear out will depend on how heavily you use the pole but we like that it has a flexible adjustment system and ergonomic grip. The clicking dent is very durable as we have it on the other cheaper Decathlon pole and it didn't fail after 3 years of use.
These are a bit short..135 cm is ok for me. But I used to go skiing with these..!!! Then 125 is enough.. With skiing, i have them in collapsed form under my right arm. Downhill I dont need them....
How do you find these Quechua MH500 trekking poles?
Find more information on our website: walkingnatureworld.com
Find more gear reviews here: ua-cam.com/play/PLH-GYL40SfgCjO_8WGCXjSs6IZeD0s9r1.html
Support our work and help us to save up money for our future trips here: ko-fi.com/walkingnatureworld
Find our music we use in the videos on pond5: www.pond5.com/artist/walkingnatureworld#1/2064
Or on Audiojungle: audiojungle.net/user/walkingnatureworld/portfolio
If you have any other questions or suggestions - leave us a comment below. We would love to communicate with you!
€17 today in decathlon, climbed a mountain already with 1, love it..
Thanks to you 🙂👍👍
Those are great poles for hiking, hope you enjoy using them:)
Solid review as always! Hope you're having a great day :)
Thanks for watching! You too!:)
Thank you for the torough review guys
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for new review! I use this pole’s sometimes and it’s enough good and comfortable. But I prefer carbon poles for everyday use It’s more lighter and quite but little bit expensive. Sorry for my English
Thank you, yeah, carbon poles are a great choice, hope to have a chance to try them out some day on trail.
Great video.. Its available here in Brazil.. Im considering it despite the weight after so many stories of snapped carbon fiber poles.... I dont own any,,, Im trying to decide between this and a chinese one with 3 different levers ajustment per pole... I guess a full lever pole may last longer becaue the clicking dent (3:14) on this one my be prone to wear and tear...
Hi, thanks for commenting, we haven't owned any carbon poles neither so can't compare as of yet. The wear out will depend on how heavily you use the pole but we like that it has a flexible adjustment system and ergonomic grip. The clicking dent is very durable as we have it on the other cheaper Decathlon pole and it didn't fail after 3 years of use.
It is saturday:) thanks for the video
You’re welcome 😊
Along with mh500 pole, what are the other things you got. E.g basket etc
Did you got the rubber tip ?
The basket was already in the kit, and you can get the rubber nibs on Decathlon easily. We haven't done it yet.
It can use for old people
Those are quite rigid trekking poles and are great for leaning weight on them
These are a bit short..135 cm is ok for me. But I used to go skiing with these..!!! Then 125 is enough.. With skiing, i have them in collapsed form under my right arm. Downhill I dont need them....
Wow, didn't realize that you can use such poles for skiing also!
I bought a pair and will use it at the dead sea hiking areas
Hope you enjoy using them! Have a great hiking season!