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Easily adjustable backcountry tools.

The Black Diamond Distance Flick Lock Trekking Poles combine the compactibility of a Z-Pole with the ease of Flick Lock adjustability to offer up to 20 centimeters of adjustment for hiking and skiing.
  • Flick Lock offers up to 20 centimeters of easy adjustment for side hilling or for changing pole length when descending
  • Non-slip lightweight foam grips with a mini extension for quick choke ups
  • Foldable Z-Poles pack down to store in your pack when you don’t need it
  • Moisture wicking straps are comfortable against your skin
  • Z-Pole rubber and carbide tips are interchangeable and replaceable

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3 5

Thomas Ogasawara

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

Pros:
- Lightweight
- Compact
- Adjustable (kind of)

Cons:
- A little wobbly
- No cork
- Not very versatile

While these are light, they sacrifice some stability for the design. They can't be used to pitch some tarp designs which require a truly adjustable pole.

4 5

Cameron Deremer

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This is a light weight pole with great Flick Lock action. This pole is adjustable on the walk and is collapsible enough to disappear into a side pocket when not in use. Despite the light weight, it felt solid enough to bare my weight when leaning up against.

My problem with this pole was the size of the basket. The basket is permanently attached and is pretty small. There were multiple times when the basket slipped between two rocks and was lodged in there as I walked past. I would also have liked to have the ability to put a bigger basket on for travel over snow. This is a minor complaint, but something to think about. If you know you are going to be traveling primarily on snow then I would find a pole with bigger baskets.

Overall though, I loved traveling with this pole.(Note: I hike with only one pole to cut weight even further)

Write your question here...I'd like to use...

Nelinia Cabiles

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Posted on

Write your question here...I'd like to use these in training for ultramarathons. I'm 5'4" -- what size should I get?

knanier

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Responded on

Make a fist and hold it above the ground so your elbow is at 90 degrees and your forearm is parallel with the ground. Measure the distance between your fist and the ground and you'll have an idea of which size range you fall into...but I'd guess you'd be a small.

4 5

knanier

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These are great trekking poles. I like how small and light they are and the fact that they're still adjustable. Pretty sturdy like most aluminum poles as well. However, I wouldn't necessarily run out and trade in your old poles for these. It does look like it will be easy enough to replace a section (with a special order from BD) if/when it bends or breaks. One draw back is the size of the basket. As of yet, I don't believe there are any larger baskets designed for the pole, but we'll see what BD comes up with this fall when the snow starts falling!

Wondering whether you can change the baskets...

archambaul1214847

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Posted on

Wondering whether you can change the baskets on these poles to hike in the snow?

knanier

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Responded on

Currently, there are no bigger baskets designed for these poles - possibly in the coming fall months though.