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Helvellyn Carbon Z-Poles Long (5"10 and over) Reviews

4.9 Rating 183 Reviews
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About Harrier Trail Running:

Why compromise on style, functionality or value when you can have all three? The Harrier Trail Running collection is designed to bring the joy back into trail running whilst providing friendly support and advice should you need it.

Our approach of designing and developing trail running kit directly from ideas, feedback and advice from our customers makes us different from the rest. We listen to what you want from your gear and bring it to life, we are made by trail runners.

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Excellent poles really excited to get out on them trails also great service from the best company
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Posted 2 years ago
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Posted 2 years ago
brilliant poles lightweight and strong
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Posted 2 years ago
I’m new to poles but these are very light and sturdy when put together. Seems a quality bit of kit that will serve me well on my upcoming 100k
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Posted 2 years ago
Recently purchased the Hellvelyn carbon long poles. I haven't used them yet due to recent arthroscopy and resting, but they are light, look really well made and extend and collapse quickly and easily. Just need to recover to start using them now.
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Posted 2 years ago
Much lighter than expected, and they fold up and down so easily. They are even light enough to even just run with one in each hand folded when not in use, and the quality is great. An added plus is the ability to easily adjust the height, which helps a lot when one is new to poles, allowing you to experiment with different heights.
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Posted 2 years ago
As per above review of Harrier
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Posted 2 years ago
Another great product from Harrier. Poles are easily erected and the quality is second to none... Why spend £100 plus when these are an excellent choice to hit the hills, dales and trails
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Posted 2 years ago