http://www.pacerpole.com/home.html
These look great! Anyone know how well they perform?
Dawg
Dawgtrekker
http://www.pacerpole.com/home.html
These look great! Anyone know how well they perform?
Dawg
Dawgtrekker
DT - Talk with Brian Frankle @ ula-equipment (www.ula-equipment.com). They distribute the Pacerpole in the U.S.
Eileen
I understand, thanks. But, again, I ask, is there anyone who knows how well they work? Durability? Workmanship? Customer service?
Dawg
Dawgtrekker
sorry dawg, i got the leki’s since LiteShoe said they refit em for ya at trail days…i did check the site…looks great…seems my euro/pound ratio is faulty, but don’t they cost the same as Leki’s?
burn
i am sorry for being a dunce…i posted on yer lost souls thread back earlier in the month today. i didn’t get a chance to sign it then, i was finishing GA at the time. I think I was one of the few who said what they do for a living and how they live with “themselves” in the daily grind.
burn
I was curious about these myself. Thanks Eileen for the referral. Here is what Brian had to say about them:
“As for Pacerpoles, I am the US distributor although you would not knwo it from my website. In a few weeks I am going to have a new website posted and there will be a ton of info in regard to the poles. Personally, I think Pacerpoles work far better than convention poles and are much more comfortable due to their unique grip. You will undoubtedly find cheaper and lighter poles on the market, but nothing as comfy! Whatever you decide on, forgo the
anti-shock stuff — poor swing weight and arguably worse on your knees than non-shock poles. The only thing that is a little cumbersome about them is using them to set-up a tarp or similiar shelter. However, this is easily overcome with some practice beforehand!”
Kate