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Black Diamond Whippet Self-Arrest Ski Pole

October 12, 2009

The blogosphere suggests obtaining the carbon fiber lower sections for these poles. Are carbon fiber lower shafts available?

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X-Socks Airforce 1 Sinofit Trekking Sock

X-Socks Airforce 1 Sinofit Trekking Sock

Rating for this product: 4 February 19, 2009

I bought a pair of these and a couple of pairs of Desert Storm's for a recent ascent of Aconcagua. The Air Force's are my favorite of the two styles; they are higher above the ankle and therefore fit a mountaineering boot better. I've been using them for cycling as well. I haven't used them long enough to comment on longevity, but they have a lot of life left in them. Looking forward to many more trips with these puppies.

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