Black Diamond Trail Ergo Cork Outdoor Equipment Product Description:
- Natural cork grip wicks away sweat
- 15-degree corrective angle for optimal grip position
- Non-slip foam grip extension and 360-degree padded webbing strap
- Double FlickLocks
- Interchangeable carbide Tech Tips, low-profile Trekking Baskets and Powder Baskets
Product Description
A versatile pole with an ergonomically-angled grip with natural cork
Customer Reviews
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
Great poles!
By Brian Schwarz
I got these this spring and and used them several times...once through rough canyons, and another time fording streams dozens of times. They have worked extremely well and I cannot find any fault with them. The flick locks work flawlessly, the handles are comfortable, and they have supported my 6' 3", 220 pound bulk well.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
Best trekking poles I've ever owned
By Dartanyon C. Race
I've had several pairs of trekking poles throughout the years, everything from the Wallyworld cheapos to Leki & Black Diamonds. These are by far the best pair I have owned. I will say trekking poles seem to be really subjective, but that said, for me these are perfect. Great motion, just the right bend in the handles. I love the extra area for ascending underneath the primary grip. I'm NOT a small guy and the looks have held up very well, never slipped even with me really bearing down on them on a treacherous descent. Highly recommended.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Almost perfect.
By Wedge Antilles
These things are pretty amazing, the weight is fantastic and the cork grips provide unparalleled grip in just about any conditions. I say "Almost perfect" because they do feel a bit wobbly when sustaining weight. Well, my weight at least. It isn't entirely the poles fault, if I were a but more average sized (I'm 6'4" and 260 pounds) they would probably hold me up without bending in the least, but putting to much pressure on them does make me a little nervous so I try not to lean on them too much unless necessary, which unfortunately, necessity is why I bought them in the first place (I hike mostly in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in western Mass where the trails constantly run up and down very steep and rocky terrain.) All and all I would recommend them though seeing as most people looking at them probably aren't as big as me! Totally worth the money, similar poles retail for about 120 in the local shops.
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