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Dear all, as the title says I am looking for some advice on durable hiking poles and microspikes/crampons.

I frequently hike in the alps and people have told me that there really are no durable microspikes and that the best you can do are repairable metal links. I was wondering if any of you have advice and or experience with these items.

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[–] Adverb@lemmynsfw.com 3 points 9 months ago

My Leki poles are nearly 30 years old and the parts, should they wear out, are replaceable. I highly recommend them. I suggest you try out the different grip choices. Mine are cork and don't get cold, but aren't as grippy as other choices. I have YakTrax, but haven't used them (or needed them) in Iceland or Norway. In the US they were fine, but I've used them fewer than 10x in 15 years.