Sweet and solid.
C. Ruppe: 
On pist or off, these sturdy, lightweight poles have passed the test. Luckily, I haven't had to test the probing function as of yet.
Good Poles
AT Skiers: 
After breaking the tips of of 3 different types of poles (inc 1 set of Black Diamond probe poles) I have finally found a pair that will not break while adjusting AT bindings. Aluminum tips are strong. Straps are plenty big enough for me and I am 6'5" 210lbs. Good deal
Great for everything
Mogg: 
I use this pole for every winter activity, snowshoeing, alpine and tele skiing, touring, and hiking. I am part of search and rescue so I use this pole all the time to get me through trees and tough conditions. When I'm up at the lifts, I can make it a bit longer for my big carve turns, but can shorten it when I get on my tele's. I also like being able to adjust when I'm hiking to contour to the slope. Great pole, I'll never get anything else!
Poles
CM Bret: 
Very light, yet tough enough to get 'er done. I've done everything from touring to groomers and it just works. Only gripe, straps are stiff and too small.
Stong Touring Ski Pole
jimmymack: 
In my mind this is the only ski pole for the backcountry skier.
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