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Nick B.

Mountain Biker // Road Biker // Hiker // Backpacker // Mountaineer

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    All over the mountains, plains and canyons of the Western US.

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Black Diamond Trail Shock Trekking Pole

Black Diamond Trail Shock Trekking Pole

Rating for this product: 5 March 23, 2009

My pair of Trail Shocks is one of my favorite pieces of gear and they've taken me from the snowy peaks of the Sierras to the Mojave desert. As a 6' 200lb guy I can be pretty rough on my gear, especially the weight weenie ultralight stuff, but these seem to be the perfect balance of weight and durability. The FlickLock is hands down the most stable pole locking system I have ever used and the extra "cush" that the elastomer damper saves my knees. I've managed to bend the lower shaft on mine a few times catching myself in what would otherwise be a nasty fall, but some gentle coaxing in the other direction has them straight enough for me and there doesn't seem to be any dangerous structural damage. Also the nicer sticky rounded tops on the grips alone are worth the price difference from the Bdel Trails (the next model down).

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Brunton 8099 Pro Compass

January 29, 2009

Is the base plate of this compass transparent or opaque?

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