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Black Diamond Contour Elliptic Carbon Trekking Pole

Black Diamond Contour Elliptic Carbon Trekking Pole

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$159.95
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Black Diamond Contour Elliptic Carbon Trekking Pole

As Black Diamond's top-of-the-line trekking poles Contour Elliptic Carbon will quickly become your go-to choice for long-distance hikes and demanding backpacking trips. The Carbon Fiber shafts absorb vibrations better than aluminum, and when you add in the articulated grips, the Contour Elliptic Carbon poles keep your arms feeling fresh even when you're 20+ miles into your trip. Black Diamond's FlickLock system ensures quick and secure setup every time, and the oval-shaped shafts increase rigidity for improved control on the trail.

Bottom Line: If you're looking for top-shelf performance, then look no further than the Black Diamond Contour Elliptic Carbon Trekking Poles.

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Hi: I am concerned about the bottom portion of the poles not

Hi:
I am concerned about the bottom portion of the poles not holding up.
Dents,chips from rocks etc.
Can I buy a replacement bottom portion if needed.
Do I pay Tax on the poles since I live in Washington State

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August 9, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Excellent Choice

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July 22, 2009

While looking for poles for mountaineering I realized I could spend $100 and get some decent poles, or just spend the extra $60 and get the best of the best. I have not used any other type so I cannot comment on comparison, but these worked great for me on their test run to Muir on Rainier. Without them I would not have been able to ascend the snow fields. These are very strong. I am over 210 lbs. and they were able to support my weight from falling on a few backcountry trails.

I highly recommend these poles for anyone considering buying.

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Hi: I am concerned about the bottom portion of the poles not

Hi:
I am concerned about the bottom portion of the poles not holding up.
Dents,chips from rocks etc.
Can I buy a replacement bottom portion if needed.
Do I pay Tax on the poles since I live in Washington State

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August 9, 2009

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go to bdel.com
they sell replacement parts for all their poles going back for many years.
both black diamond (bdel.com) and backcountry.com are in utah so no tax for you

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September 8, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Nice poles

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May 27, 2009

I just finished with a 30 mile hike along Pictured Rocks at Lake Superior. This was my first time out with trekking poles, and while I can't compare the Black Diamond Countours to other brands, they performed great. The poles felt very light and felt and performed as if they were one piece, not telescoping poles; i.e. they were very sturdy and there were no issues with the locking mechanisms. I also felt that they were very good at dampening vibrations, probably due to the carbon fiber component to the poles. Over the course of their use, I inadvertently gave them a couple of kicks while they were planted and there were a couple times where I torqued them a bit while planted. My basis for going high end from the start was to try to avoid having to dispose of something with a shorter life span. These poles felt extremely solid; they exceeded my expectations; the hand grips were impressive over the entire hike; and I expect they'll last for years based on this initial test run.

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Any reviews of this product by women? I don't know how much

Any reviews of this product by women? I don't know how much it matters for poles, but I am an "average" woman, probably with a bit smaller hands and less weight than a man. Thanks for any comments!

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July 31, 2009

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Can these poles be adapted for use in snow?

Can these poles be adapted for use in snow?

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June 2, 2009

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Yeah. The tips and baskets are able to be switched out so you should be able to convert it to winter use no prob.

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June 2, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Shaft Material:
Carbon fiber 
Grip Material:
Composite 
Tip Material:
Carbide 
Extendable Range:
[Collapsed] 25.5in (62.5cm); [Usable] 27-55in (68.5-140cm) 
Locking Mechanism:
FlickLock 
Shock Absorber:
No 
Replaceable Baskets:
Yes 
Baskets:
1 Pair 
Replaceable Tips:
Yes 
Protective Rubber Tips:
Available 
Weight:
19oz (536g) per pair 
Recommended Use:
Backpacking, hiking 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
Taiwan 

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