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Engineer who loves to climb, hike, bike, and surf.
Considering strongly ditching my career to become a guide!
Can't stand being in the same place for too long.
There is freedom in the hills.
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LEKI Carbonlite Aergon Antishock Trekking Poles - 1 Pair
January 30, 2010
I normal carbon fiber ones and I don't ever wish I had the "anti-shock" feature.
The Leki Carbon poles.
The carbon is very damping anyways. I use a carbon seat post on my hard tail mountain bike to reduce vibration and shock. Carbon works in the same way on the poles to absorb some shock.
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