Field Notes
These are the poles I hand to friends who want to try poles for the first time, and what I would buy for a family member getting into hiking. The weight penalty over carbon is real on a long day, but the confidence that they will not fail on a scramble section has real value.
Who This Is For
The Gossamer Gear LT3 Aluminum Poles ranks #3 of 4 in this category and is a solid pick with some tradeoffs worth knowing. It is well-suited for hikers and campers who want Gossamer Gear's aluminum pole line gives hikers who prioritize durability over ultralight weight a strong option at $130 with the same lifetime warranty as the LT5 Carbon, and it performs best when used for the purpose it was designed around.
I review gear the way most people actually use it — weekend trips in the mid-Atlantic, day hikes on the AT, car camping in the Smokies and down at the Outer Banks. Not expedition use, not extreme conditions. Normal outdoor life for normal people, and occasionally with kids along who provide their own kind of honest product feedback.
How It Compares
Within this category, the Gossamer LT3 Aluminum ranks #3 out of 4 products tested. It is a solid choice with clear strengths, but the top-ranked options have specific advantages worth reading before deciding.
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