Overview
About Black Diamond Equipment Syncro Elliptic Trekking Poles - Pair
Closeouts. The Black Diamond Equipment Syncro Elliptic trekking poles use the Auto-Lock Binary and FlickLock® locking mechanisms to get your poles adjusted quickly and easily.
- Dual-density grip top and soft foam handle with adjustable, padded strap keep hands in place
- Elliptic shape adds strength and comfort
- Auto-Lock Binary locking system for rapid and foolproof adjustments
- Adjustable FlickLock® locking mechanism creates a super-strong joint
- Short-flex carbide tips grip varied terrain
- Low-profile trekking baskets
- Made in Taiwan, Republic of China
- US shipments only
Specs
Specs about Black Diamond Equipment Syncro Elliptic Trekking Poles - Pair
- Number of sections: 3
- Adjustable: Yes
- Length: 40" (101cm) to 55" (140cm)
- Basket type: Trekking
- Tip material: Carbide
- Single/Pair: Pair
- Shaft material: Aluminum
- Handle material: Foam grip with 360-degree padded webbing strap
- Weight: 1 lb. 5 oz.
- Recommended use: Hiking/trekking
- Made in Taiwan, Republic of China
- US shipments only
Reviews
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Treking Poles
Reviewed by Anonymous from SF Bay Area on Monday, March 18, 2013
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Treking PolesReviewed by Anonymous from SF Bay Area on Monday, March 18, 2013I have a great trail behind my house and will use these for that purpose.
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3.0 out of 5 stars. Design not for meReviewed by lisamamot from West of Boston, MA on Thursday, March 7, 2013I absolutely love my current Black Diamond double FlickLock trekking poles, but was handing them over to my husband and looking for a new pair for myself. These sounded great, and they are of nice quality, light weight, and a fun color. That said, the auto-lock feature is why these are going back; they lock when in the extended position, but slide partially open if moved in the collapsed position. I can picture these sliding open when not in use, such as when they may be attached to my pack. I did notice the new version of this pole has double FlickLocks, and for me that speaks for itself.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Exacly what i was looking forVerified Buyer Reviewed by Fire Marshall Bob from McVeytown, Pa on Tuesday, December 18, 2012Bought for boyfriend because his old poles broke, this is the closest to his old poles with the third sections quick clip and locking second section. But instead of having a round shaft they are elliptical making them more sturdy. Plus they are lighter great for 30 to 40 mile trips we do.
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2.0 out of 5 stars. PassedVerified Buyer Reviewed by Mr.Frikinificent from King's Canyon on Monday, May 14, 2012I returned these without taking them out hiking. The reason I have is the lower locking mechanism. It's this weird button thing. I have no idea how stable it is, but I can tell you that just walking around my house with them, that lower locking mechanism rattled like crazy. I never heard a trekking pole rattle around like this one, so I I returned it and got something quieter.
- Best Uses: Day trip, Hiking
- Cons: Unstable
- Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer
- Pros: Easy to adjust, Good grips
- What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist