Jazzbo
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Count me firmly in the pole camp. I like assistance the give in maintaining balance. Especially when I'm behind schedule on downhills walking out I can really make great time going out .... It's fun .... almost like downhill skiing sometimes. I'm sure they will pay off in longer service life for my knees and joints and gives me upper body workout.
Biggest complaint I hear about poles is how they inhibit using trees and rocks when things get steep. I've observed most people (including very seasoned old hands)don't use the pole straps. Poles would work even better if people used the straps so when they feel need to hold on to tree or rock they can simply let the pole dangle. When shopping for poles look for poles with easily adjustable straps so you can quickly re-adjust straps as you layer up and down on your gloves in winter conditions.
Biggest complaint I hear about poles is how they inhibit using trees and rocks when things get steep. I've observed most people (including very seasoned old hands)don't use the pole straps. Poles would work even better if people used the straps so when they feel need to hold on to tree or rock they can simply let the pole dangle. When shopping for poles look for poles with easily adjustable straps so you can quickly re-adjust straps as you layer up and down on your gloves in winter conditions.