bz_711
WKR
- Joined
- May 7, 2012
- Messages
- 924
I've had my Black Diamond aluminum for several years...tons of abuse and have held up great (except getting chipped up). Absolute MUST HAVE on the pack out so need them in pack at all times.
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I think grips are an underthought part of the poles.I have had 6 different pairs over the years - I have the hardest time with cheap grips - kind of a silly thing to make decisions on, and probably mostly a warm weather thing when used without gloves.
I 100 percent agree with this. My cascade’s have treated me well for years.I've had a pair of the Cascade Mtn Tech carbon poles for 5, maybe 6, years now. Hiked hundreds of miles all over the country on backpacking trips, used them to pack out around 15 big game animals, and they're still going strong. I think I paid $40 bucks when I originally bought them but see they are up to $55 a pair. I am the guy who can always talk himself into buying the premium version of something because it's made in the U.S.A, but after my experience so far with the Cascades, I don't think I could justify $200 on a pair of Black Diamonds.
The cascade ones do rattle a bit compared to some others. I have found tightening the pressure clamps down helps with this, but does not fix it completely. However my vote would still be to go with the cheap ones.We ordered some Amazon Cascade Mtn Tech poles to try but I did not like how much they rattled. Found some a great deal on some Black Diamonds on Campsaver and they are silent.
Most "legit" (Black diamond) companies are just a middleman for a sweat shop.To support a legit company vs some Chinese sweat shop?