title: (Pacer)poles review lang: en
Conventional poles and sticks are not hand specific but offer the same shaped handle for both left and right hands to use – so your joints are awkwardly aligned, adapting to grip the same profile. Trying to compensate for this poor alignment can produce red marks (friction) on the palm and wrist, as your hand imperceptibly twists and rubs against the pole on the ground. This friction is proof of wasted power and effort. When the web sling is used instead then the hand is suspended behind the pole; relying on indirect control of the shaft by having to press down on the strap (tensile and tortional loading) to pull down on the top of the pole for the final thrust is far from efficient - wasting power with every stride. Any one of these actions as well as causing possible discomfort reduces your upper body’s potential to have a real impact on performance. It’s not until you try a different system that you realise what you have been missing - and is why many experienced outdoor folk are converting to Pacerpoles.
I bought a pair of Pacerpoles 3-section Carbon poles back in February, 2011 to walk along the GR20 in Corsica. They are definitely not the lighter option but they really changed my posture while hiking/snowshoeing/whatever, even when each gram count like alpinism they were good friends. A couple of reasons why I love them:
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