Anyone here use Mountain King Trekking poles, especially interested to here if you use the Expedition Photo pole?
What do you think of them?
J
What do you think of them?
J
One thing i will say is, i would never buy any twist lock type poles again, every pair i've had either ended up locking up or slipping, so i only use flip-lock types now.
Best hiking poles i've owned so far are my Locus CPS3's
Quick-lock, really light at 148 grams but they've also proved to be really strong so far, enough that they've dragged my 90kg up hills
No camera mount, but have you seen the Stickpic?
Have you seen Pacer Poles? A few folk on here use them, after having a go on a set they seem very good. They come with a camera mount point.
When I need to upgrade I'll be getting a set I think.
Have you seen Pacer Poles? A few folk on here use them, after having a go on a set they seem very good. They come with a camera mount point.
When I need to upgrade I'll be getting a set I think.
Beat me to it Kit, I was just looking for the link
I love my Pacers but they've started to jam up recently, I think using them as shelter supports for a few years probably hasn't helped. The expanding bolt is starting to lose it's grip inside the tube ends, and the plastic wants to slip rather than making the bolt reduce or expand. My ideal pole would be the ally Pacer but with flick-locks, I've picked up a 2nd hand set of Lekis on OM which I might take the flick-locks off.
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oops, got sidetracked writing that
Beat me to it Kit, I was just looking for the link
I love my Pacers but they've started to jam up recently, I think using them as shelter supports for a few years probably hasn't helped. The expanding bolt is starting to lose it's grip inside the tube ends, and the plastic wants to slip rather than making the bolt reduce or expand. My ideal pole would be the ally Pacer but with flick-locks, I've picked up a 2nd hand set of Lekis on OM which I might take the flick-locks off.
EDIT:
oops, got sidetracked writing that
Take a gander at the Locus CPS3's, light, flick-locks plus they seem to be standing up well so far.
I've been thinking of same thing. I wonder if these would work?
They're £4 each at Rock & Run I think, I pinged off an email to Heather earlier to see if they'll make me a new set up with flick-locks. Not sure what they'll say as they can't really do it commercially with the BD bits I wouldn't have thought
One thing i will say is, i would never buy any twist lock type poles again, every pair i've had either ended up locking up or slipping, so i only use flip-lock types now.
Anyone here use Mountain King Trekking poles, especially interested to here if you use the Expedition Photo pole?
What do you think of them?
J
Not used the MK poles, maybe something like this could work for you though? Can't see it being any less stable than the MK photo pole?
My current poles are twist lock and I've not had any issue with them really. I overloaded them recently when trying to use one as a tent pole and pushed it into the ground to hard, which made the twist lock unhappy, took it apart, fettled it, put back, all good.
The camera mount is the most important feature for me. The Stickpic won't take 2kg of camera.
If I wanted to use something like that, I'd make one that can. (Well, one that can take much more - a 2kg camera on a 2kg gizmo is one shock load away from failure.)
Are you looking for something to use as a monopod, or to rig up some sort of tripod? How long for long exposures? Hands-off remote release, or a steadying aid with the camera still in the hands? Do you need tilt (ball head or whatever)? You and the support (or the support itself) free-standing, or you leaning against something to increase stability?
What camera/lens? Where is the centre of mass?