Day after these HikeWare Trekking Poles were delivered I ripped my calf muscle apart so a delay in using them.I've tried them only on pretty smooth terrain as I'm still recoverin from the injury, no steep hills.Comfort: pretty good. Solid stable an good hand grips. They dinaa have any shock absorbing unlike some other brands, but still good.Adjustment: pull out levers that allow adjustment, no slip noticed, but a wee bit hard with cold hands.Durability: seem fairly robust, though as mention not used on steep terrainThe tips an covers that come with the poles are as good as most poles in similar price range.I pair hard ground caps, standard circular like narrow walkin stick ends, they worked well and held up as tent pole in a tarp shelter solidly.2 different sized hard ground boots (yes, they look like boots an they go down on the toes. which I disliked). They are literally like a pair of boots, so easy to place down sideways. I found them far less stable than simple circular hard ground tipsSnow tips slighter larger (tri-sided) than most of the usual circular tips I have. No chance to test these in snowMud tips worked ok, even though fairly smooth terrain, the 3 months plus of rain we've had left ground verra wet and soft.I found the poles about average for the price range and material.Overall, reasonable cheap walking/hiking poles.