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    Default Komperdell vs. Leki

    On REI I notice that Komperdell poles go on sale but Leki's don't. Are Leki's "better" enough than Komperdell to pay the extra 60-70 dollars?

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    Default Worth it... maybe

    It may be worth it, to pay the extra cash for the Leki brand. The lifetime warranty on breakage is what sold me. Of course, if you plan on being near an REI when things break, no big deal. Take it back. Otherwise, a warranty for a lifetime against breakage, valid anywhere, seems to be the difference to me. Good luck with the decision.

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    Worth It!
    Quality, Strength, and Design.
    Leki's are the Best.

    Of course, I am the Leki guy..

    ever here of a Komperdell guy?
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    Just one guy's opinion, but in terms of workmanship, value, and customer service in the rare event of problems or warranty issues, I don't think anyone can touch Leki. People who buy lesser or cheaper products do so at their own peril.

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    Yes!!!!!!!

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    Maybe they don't go on sale at REI, but I got a pair of approx $120 Leki Super Makalu's with cork composition grips on sale at Sierra Trading last year for $60. Even with the rebate REI sometimes isn't the best place to buy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4eyedbuzzard View Post
    Maybe they don't go on sale at REI, but I got a pair of approx $120 Leki Super Makalu's with cork composition grips on sale at Sierra Trading last year for $60. Even with the rebate REI sometimes isn't the best place to buy.
    Thanks for the tip, they do have some on sale there!

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    I had two pairs of Komp. carbon fiber poles break on me. I bought them at REI and returning both pairs for replacement was NO PROBLEM. Ofcourse I have since gotten Lekis at LLBean. I like both brands! The carbon fiber poles were STUPID light and my leki super malikus are pretty tough.
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    broke a pair of Komperdell's on my hike last year outside of Boiling Springs, Pa., replaced them with Leki's. Both from Sierra TP. Leki's got bent up a bit too but they were repaired for free by an outfitter who was a Leki dealer. The Komperdell's were good enough but if I were thinking about heavy duty or long distance hikes would go with the Leki's for the peace of mind.

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    I'll just throw out that I'm happy with my Black Diamond's.
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    Komperdell makes REI Brand Poles. So I would assume there are some additional monies and incentives going on between them. My REI Brand Poles have taken a beating and still come back in one piece. I have not owned a set of Leki's, but it seems like everyone swears by them.

    EMS is still running 20% off ALL Poles regardless of the brand (including Leki's). I took advantage of the sale and finally went to Carbon Fiber (BlackDiamond). Good Luck

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    I have used Leki, Komperdell and Black Diamonds. The Komperdells have busted on me and the Black Diamonds get stuck, so you can't collapse them. The Leki's have been bombproof and thus get my vote. You can get decent buys online if you work at it.

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    Rockcreek has some on sale right now

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    Quote Originally Posted by JaxHiker View Post
    I'll just throw out that I'm happy with my Black Diamond's.
    Hear! Hear! Very satisified with my BD Ergo Corks!

    I tried my sister's Likis on a day hike in the Spring Mountain Range (NV). Did not like the grip, but they were light and sturdy. Never held a set of Komperdells.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JaxHiker View Post
    I'll just throw out that I'm happy with my Black Diamond's.
    I have to second this. I used Leki's for years, and they are great poles. I don't regret using them at all, they served me very well. But I got a pair of Black Diamonds on sale once a couple years ago, and I have to say I don't think I'll go back to Leki's. I really like how BD poles work, the tightening mechanism is a better design IMHO, and they are cheaper.

    That said, finding replacement parts is a little more difficult, so make sure you have replacement parts in your bounce box already... not every store will carry them like they do with Leki's. A little pre-planning and it won't even be an issue.
    Don't take anything I say seriously... I certainly don't.

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    Thumbs up Hiking Poles

    Buy the Leki. My pair is 12 years old and are still in good shape except from all the nicks and scratches 3,000 miles of hiking will do.
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    Leki's are the way to go...Hiked in Okinawa during a course of 3 years where the hills/terrain contain a lot of sharp coral/lava outcrops which really beats-up your in a hurry...not my Leki's!! W-W

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    Quote Originally Posted by World-Wide View Post
    Leki's are the way to go...Hiked in Okinawa during a course of 3 years where the hills/terrain contain a lot of sharp coral/lava outcrops which really beats-up your in a hurry...not my Leki's!! W-W
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    Leki's............. yes but only if they have compression Super Lock fittings and no crappy COR-TEC handles.

    Yes, I am picky.
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    I've used both. Like both. But the Lekis I use now are lighter weight. And I can get them repaired at Trail Days each year.







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