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#96781 - 06/06/07 08:09 PM Re: Trekking Poles [Re: jmarkantes]
LED Offline
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Registered: 09/01/05
Posts: 1474
Thanks jason, I read that old thread and it looks like although foam may feel comfortable, the rubber and/or cork grips are the way to go.

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#96783 - 06/06/07 08:59 PM Re: Trekking Poles [Re: LED]
ducktapeguy Offline
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Registered: 03/28/06
Posts: 358
If you are using them properly, the material and type of grip isn't as important as you might think. Most of the weight will be supported by your wrist using the strap, so the grip is really just to pick up the pole and place it again. So pick one with the comfortable wrist straps, not the most comfortable grip. I don't really notice much of a difference between the soft foam and the hard plastic grips on mine.

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#96792 - 06/06/07 11:12 PM Re: Trekking Poles [Re: LED]
johnzilla Offline


Registered: 05/11/06
Posts: 2
I just bought a pair of poles on eBay. They were sold as "ski walking" poles. $69. Not collapsible. 130cm, I think (yes, I am that tall). Made by SWIX in Norway.

The seller was real nice, he even threw in an extra set of rubber tips for free after he had to tell me he didn't have the carbon fiber versions I originally ordered (carbon fiber poles were $79).

If you google "ski walking" his site is the first hit. So far, I like them a lot, but I haven't done any serious hiking with them.




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#97806 - 06/18/07 10:24 PM Re: Trekking Poles [Re: ducktapeguy]
monkey Offline
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Registered: 10/06/06
Posts: 42
Loc: Portland, OR
Quote:
If you are using them properly, the material and type of grip isn't as important as you might think. Most of the weight will be supported by your wrist using the strap, so the grip is really just to pick up the pole and place it again. So pick one with the comfortable wrist straps, not the most comfortable grip. I don't really notice much of a difference between the soft foam and the hard plastic grips on mine.


I agree the "proper" way to use poles is to heavily rely on the wrist straps. Manufacturers/pro-staff give instructions about proper strap use in line with the above, and I'm sure it is more efficent. I just don't like the feeling of a properly tightened strap. I think because I feel like my hands are tied. While they really take strain off of hands and forearms by reducing grip pressure requirements, I just don't like the feeling.

For me, grip material is very important. To each his own, for sure. Everyone's different and you gotta go what your comfortable with. It's awesome to see different takes on things!! Helps us all find what works.

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