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Black Diamond Equipment Syncline Trekking Poles - Pair

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Closeouts. If you're someone that likes to keep your poles in your hands throughout your adventure, Black Diamond Equipment Syncline trekking poles are for you. With soft rubber grips and adjustable padded nylon wrist straps, these two-section adjustable poles add the stability and support you're looking for at an affordable price.
  • Rubber grips with adjustable, padded nylon webbing straps and non-slip foam upper shafts
  • Single, adjustable FlickLock® locking mechanism creates a super-strong joint
  • Interchangeable carbide long-flex tips grip varied terrain
  • Low-profile trekking and high-volume winter baskets included for year-round use
  • Made in Taiwan, Republic of China
  • Visit our Hiking Guide
  • US shipments only
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  • Number of sections: 2
  • Adjustable: Yes
  • Length: 38" (96.5cm) to 59" (150cm)
  • Treking pole style: Trekking poles
  • Ski pole style: Adjustable
  • Basket type: Trekking, Snow
  • Tip material: Carbide
  • Single/Pair: Pair
  • Shaft material: Aluminum
  • Handle material: Rubber grip with nylon webbing strap and foam grip extension
  • Weight: 1 lb. 5 oz.
  • Gender: Men
  • Gender: Women
  • Recommended use: Hiking/trekking, Alpine skiing
  • Made in Taiwan, Republic of China
  • Visit our Hiking Guide
  • US shipments only
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  • Reviewed by Lardo Hiker from Colorado on Monday, May 20, 2013
    This was an excellent purchase. My only complaint is that the poles don't break down as short as my other set but they are well worth the money.
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  • Reviewed by E! from san diego on Saturday, May 04, 2013
    i enjoy black diamond poles and purchased my previous pair from STP. This pair, however, did not go short enough though - has only one place to adjust lenght instead of two - i mistakenly thought it was the same as my previous pair. Returned it but not because of quality.
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  • Reviewed by Matt from Jamesville, NY on Tuesday, April 02, 2013
    I know a lot of reviewers don't like the 2 parts instead of 3, but hear me out. I had Komperdell Ridgemasters for 5 months but the screw-tighteners started slipping out, so I traded them in for these a few weeks ago. I just wanted better tighteners, which the Flicklocks definitely are, but I found three other major benefits: 1) The rubber tips (bought separately from Black Diamond for $5) are much more well-designed and hold the ground better when wet. They're more like a boot tread vs. the seemingly useless concentric circles of a Komperdell. 2) They are sturdier. Two part design rather than three part gives a pole much more reminiscent of a strong wooden stick than the somewhat flexible three part poles. I love that about these. 3) The rubber handles are superior to cork. The cork is slipperier when your have wet or oily hands. These handles also flare out a bit at the bottom so that if your hands do slip, they have a little something more to rest on and don't require me to stick my thumbs on top of the handles quite as much. 4) The sub-handle foam grips are also really nice in case you need to grip a little lower on the pole. I am 6'2", have Multiple Sclerosis and use these as my every day walking canes. I frequently lack the strength to stand, so these mean a bit more to me than if I were just using them on hikes. All five of the features listed above are really important. Making them smaller for backpacking isn't really that important to me. My old poles were about a foot smaller when telescoped, but the extra sturdiness is great.
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  • Reviewed by SnowShoeGirl from Colorado on Saturday, March 02, 2013
    The design and quality of this product are great, but I want to strap these to a pack. While adjustable, I'm not sure why. These do not telescope down to a size conducive to stowing.
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  • Reviewed by Jeo the walker from Kalispell, Mont on Wednesday, February 27, 2013
    I bought these poles to be general trekking poles for both winter and summer hiking/walking.|They lock in position very well, but they vibrate a lot on hard surfaces such as ice, asphalt or hard dirt. It would be nice to be able to dampen the vibrations some how.
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  • Question “Are the grips a hard or soft material?”
    Asked on 4/5/2013 10:01:58 AM by Keith from Tennessee
    • Answer The grips are a firm rubber.
      Answered on 4/10/2013 3:42:26 PM by Prod Spec Kevin from Sierra Trading Post
  • Question “Do the trekking poles come with the snow baskets?”
    Asked on 1/28/2013 12:00:00 AM by Virginia from United States
    • Answer They include both summer and winter baskets.
      Answered on 1/31/2013 12:00:00 AM by Prod Spec Kevin from Sierra Trading Post
  • Question “Can these poles also be used for snowshoeing, in addition to trekking?”
    Asked on 12/31/2012 12:00:00 AM by hipster.hiker from Minneapolis, MN
    • Answer I haven't tried it but I don't see why they couldn't be used for snowshoeing. They come with both the small trekking baskets and the larger snow baskets. I'm 5'11" and they're more than long enough to be adjusted for snowshoeing.
      Answered on 1/23/2013 12:00:00 AM by MikeInATX from Austin, TX
  • Question “Do these come with an anti-shock component? The specs say it does but in searching the Black Diamond site it isn't mentioned. Thanks in advance if you can get your hands on a pair and let me know.”
    Asked on 12/29/2012 12:00:00 AM by TJ from Los Angeles
    • Answer The poles do not have anti-shock feature.
      Answered on 1/2/2013 12:00:00 AM by Prod Spec Kevin from Sierra Trading Post
  • Question “Do you sell the snow cups as I have lost one of mine”
    Asked on 11/11/2012 12:00:00 AM by Connie from Palm springs, Ca
    • Answer Sorry we do not sell the replacement baskets.
      Answered on 11/19/2012 12:00:00 AM by Prod Spec Kevin from Sierra Trading Post
  • Question “Would these poles separate and fit into a duffle bag to take on trips?”
    Asked on 9/14/2012 12:00:00 AM by Jim from Syracuse, NY
    • Answer Yes the poles can be separated. Thanks for asking.
      Answered on 9/17/2012 12:00:00 AM by Prod. Spec. Ryan from Sierra Trading Post