Britain Posts: 606
6/20/2019
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My cork grips gave out. The poles have been my bud for many years and miles. So I replace them.
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dsefcik Administrator Posts: 2624
6/21/2019
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Nice work....I'd have to say my poles wear out way before the grips do....mostly 'cuz I use them to whack all the brush out of the way.
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Britain Posts: 606
6/21/2019
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Haha Bush whacking. I feel I should have got the wally world cheapies. The price for the new grips modifying them to fit, now most likely the lower ends will break. They probably look like they should from the rock damage..
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Buford Posts: 461
6/21/2019
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I repaired my cork grips with epoxy and shoegoo. Soon I’ll need to do a full replace like yours. I was thinking cork tape for bike handlebars might work well.
I use aluminum trekking poles because I would shatter carbon ones. Mine are bent, paint chipped but still work. I’ve had to replace the tips due to wear and snapping them off many times. I keep spares in the car.
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Britain Posts: 606
6/21/2019
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Buford wrote:
I repaired my cork grips with epoxy and shoegoo. Soon I’ll need to do a full replace like yours. I was thinking cork tape for bike handlebars might work well.
I use aluminum trekking poles because I would shatter carbon ones. Mine are bent, paint chipped but still work. I’ve had to replace the tips due to wear and snapping them off many times. I keep spares in the car.
My replacement is not cork but some foamy rubber. They feel pretty good I don't have straps anymore. Don't use them straps anywho. I too have aluminum poles. Wives are the cheap Wally world aluminum ones with a rubber handle. I don't like the way the grips feel.
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tekewin Posts: 371
6/26/2019
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dsefcik wrote:
Nice work....I'd have to say my poles wear out way before the grips do....mostly 'cuz I use them to whack all the brush out of the way.
Ditto. I use cheapo Kelty poles so it's easier to just get new ones when end up bent.
Looks like nice workmanship on the new grips.
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ziphius Posts: 911
7/9/2019
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Yucca stalks have come in handy a couple of times when I forgot a pole.
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dsefcik Administrator Posts: 2624
7/10/2019
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ziphius wrote:
Yucca stalks have come in handy a couple of times when I forgot a pole. Done the same with and without gloves...prefer with gloves...
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Britain Posts: 606
7/10/2019
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ziphius wrote:
Yucca stalks have come in handy a couple of times when I forgot a pole.
Prob reason I got trek poles. Pulling out splinters.
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