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PacerPole Alloy 3-Section Walking Poles | 
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| Brand: PacerPole Category: Sports
Buy New: £85.00
Sales Rank: 44497
Color: Black Media: Misc.
EAN: 5055200120152 ASIN: B00112481I
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Moulded thermo-plastic/rubber handles: left and right plus EVA shaft sleeve | | • | 3 section alloy pole 67cm-137cm | | • | supplied with a pair of rubber feet, baskets, and a mesh storage bag. | | • | Accessories for connection to A-frame and camera mount available (not included) | | • | 650g/pair |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Pacerpoles unique design is based on anatomical / biomechanical research for transmitting maximum arm power and leverage - without wasting effort. Widely regarded as the best poles money can buy, Pacerpoles have been used to trek for constant 15 hour days to the Magnetic North Pole, in sub zero temperatures; to climb mountains such as Kilimanjaro, hike thousands of miles worldwide including the Pacific Crest Trail, the Arizona Trail, and the Kokoda Track - and a thousand mile epic in the Alps and French Gorges.......... as well as being used on a regular basis to keep people fit and improve their quality of life. You can feel the improvement instantly and hour after hour - whether crossing low level terrain - or high mountain ranges. Pacerpoles are fundamentally different to conventional poles as they are designed to integrate with the body both anatomically and biomechanically. Anatomically: the hand/handle union requires minimal grip for load transmission, and for precision shaft control (a safety issue as well as a performance one). Biomechanically: to exploit maximum upper body power from controlling effective arm leverage without wasting effort. An information sheet is included with your Pacerpole pack - so you can get the most out of your poles and yourself to improve your walking performance and endurance levels. The 18/16/14mm diameter Alloy shafts are approx 8+cm longer than the 16/14/12mm diameter Carbon fibre ones - and would suit a taller/bigger person (you need the extra shaft length on steep descents to avoid stooping). If you have a medium frame choose either the alloys or the carbons; and if a smaller frame consider the carbons.
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