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Quiet ride, grips hold tight.

Black Diamond Contour Elliptic Shock Trekking Pole

Black Diamond Contour Elliptic Shock Trekking Pole

Rating for this product: 4 August 4, 2009

I bought these poles for use going downhill with and without a pack. They're really quiet and they're really secure, two things that I didn't particularly love about Leki Makalus. Unlike with the twisting action of a Leki, you know when the BD are locked. The grips and straps are comfortable, but I wish the grips were tilted forward to position the wrists more naturally on the downhill (like Leki). I haven't used them as intensely as the Leki's (3wks in Patagonia), so right now I'd saw they're about equal.

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the unimog of boots - heavy but durable

La Sportiva Makalu Mountaineering Boot - Men's

La Sportiva Makalu Mountaineering Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 January 4, 2007

I bought these boots a week before a 10 trek in Patagonia. My feet surprisingly lasted about 4 days and 75 miles before blistering on the heels, not bad for no break in and hard going.

The boots are extremely well made and I picked the size 45 for my US 11.5 feet. I think my feet are on the high side of average width and the boots gripped comfortably. Neither snow, streams, nor frogging through bogs got my feet wet.
I used them only one day with step-in crampons and no surprises.

Except for their weight (like 2lbs each), they're a most excellent choice.

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