Bontrager's website doesn't say, but it looks to me like the GXP crank on your Poprad is a standard, not compact, crankset. 38 teeth is the smallest you can go with those. Pretty dumb move on Bontrager's part, IMO.
One issue you have with a mountain cassette is that mtn cassettes and derailleurs are 9 speed. IRD does make a 10-speed mountain cassettes http://www.interlocracing.com/cassettes_steel.html and I believe that you can make a 9sp derailleur go to 10. For example, Terry's Isis sport is a 10-speed but uses as IRD mountain cassette and Deore LX derailleur.
Functionally (in terms of gear inches), switching to a triple (30 tooth smallest ring) with your current cassette OR switching to a 34-tooth mountain cassette with your current cranks are going to be the same.
While I think $500 seems high for a new crankset, getting a mountain cassette and derailleur is going to be considerably cheaper. I recently bought a Deore LX SGS (super long cage-you might not need with a double up front) for like $30. The cassette is going to run you considerably more, though, probably over $100. And you'll probably need a new chain.



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