Kiwi-family
{Rachael, the Mama of the family}
- Time of past OR future Camino
- walking every day for the rest of my life
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JohnMcM said:Is it just or is there a touch of intolerance and snobbery in this thread?
So if Pacepoles want to expand their sales either ship for free (lol - the price will just go up) or find an Australian distributor. Strange as they may think it, their are a number of ethical retailers in this country. :?
I mailed Heather the supplier about the problem and she told me that the poles should be dismantled between use and since I have done this, I have had no problems with them. They need no particular exertion to fix them, and none to release them.
Sorry to ramble at such length, but I wanted to point out the solution to the problem that I had, and to say how concerned and helpful Heather was in dealing with my problem. I can highly recommend both the equipment and the customer service of pacer poles.
I stop and smell a rose. They move on; problem solved! If I get irritated, it ruins the moment. Since I am in control of the irritation and not the other walkers, it seems like a sensible solution (not that you were expressing any irritation, so I am leaping to a conclusion). The same solution works for oblivious iPod users that don't even return a greeting, magpie groups of weekend pilgrims, cell phone chat, drunks, snorers, etc.not a rubber tip among them = deafening!
Just about to purchase my first set of walking poles...not used any poles in the past.....have decided rightly or wrongly to get Pacerpoles........I think my choice has been swayed by the fact they have been developed by a Physiotherapist.....what they don't know about posture, walking gait, wear and tear on joints ect ect could probably be written on back of postcard. If they don't suit me will only have myself to blame....but certainly think they are worth a try. Have similar style grips on my bike and they are soooooo comfortable.....maybe that has influenced my choice tooPacer Poles? Please return to the thread subject....PACER POLES
he he ...love itI like that,Pacer & Pole sounds like a British( I wont say Pommie) comedy duo.........I call my poles Heckle & Jeckle................Vicrev
He He Did I forget to mention that I am trying to avoid taking my zimmer frame......!!!!I just walk Au Naturel. No poles needed
He He Did I forget to mention that I am trying to avoid taking my zimmer frame......!!!!
Thank you. I had no clue. I'm hoping my pacer poles will ward off that need for a few more years."Whisper ..." To North Americans..."Zimmer frame" is a walker.
Sorry I was trying to get this thread back onto the subject of Pacer Poles.....It seems I have failed and there could be a new one about zimmer frames....he he"Whisper ..." To North Americans..."Zimmer frame" is a walker.
Thanks Jabba Papa....Will just have to see how I get on with the pacer poles for now.....also very impressed by the number of camino s you have completed ....although haven't done one yet myself.....was looking at video of the norte route......think I have caught the bug......as would love to walk it tooI'll never criticise pacer/hiking poles --- but a proper hiking staff is better once you've learned how to choose and use it. But it's very hard to find the right one !!
Learning how to use a staff takes weeks, and most people have done their Camino in that time ; certainly didn't know how to use mine until the second time I used it ; so I think for most people on the Camino, the poles are simply easier and more practical.
... though I would definitely recommend to anyone starting from further away than SJPP to use a staff instead of poles ...
I may not think much of pacer poles, but I wouldn't recommend going back to the Dark Ages. Modern technical walking poles offer significant advantages over a staff, and I wouldn't go back to using a staff having now used both.but a proper hiking staff is better once you've learned how to choose and use it.
Thread diversions are good....sometimes.....I hope your father in law makes a steady recovery.Just imagine....converting dougfitz to Pacerpoles ;-) I'd love to lend you mine, but our second pair is currently lent out to someone else and I use the other every week!
Now that zimmer frames have been mentioned (and seeing as I started the thread in the first place I think I can join the thread diversion)....my father-in-law has just had significant spinal surgery and is currently using a walking frame. His surgeon hopes to get him to crutches soon - but father-in-law (bless his heart) has been wondering out loud about using Pacerpoles instead!!!!
No would not go bird hunting........sticking to me pacer poles......Assume none of you bird hunt carrying a 4 kilo shotgun in your hands while walking through brush all day. You don't need hiking poles to walk!
Think that question belongs in a different thread......Assume none of you bird hunt carrying a 4 kilo shotgun in your hands while walking through brush all day. You don't need hiking poles to walk!
Or a different forum?Think that question belongs in a different thread......
We could begin a Kickstart campaignJust imagine....converting dougfitz to Pacerpoles
I am delighted you think my conversion would be a worthwhile causeWe could begin a Kickstart campaign
Thinking of doing something similar to mine......which I have now tried and like very much.....perhaps we should start new thread......Best dressed pacer poles....he heJust thought I would add this photo of my Pacer Poles personalised with Hi-Vis tape for identification and visibility.
On left pole, on camera mount, is a Canon PowerShot SX280 HS WiFi.
I almost changed my orange straps to any other colour, but there was still that orange spot, so I left them;-) Then we got a carbon fibre set too - they have black straps but orange writing all over them! I have come to love orange.Oh, and I don't like orange so I took the loooong orange straps out and replaced them with two shortish loops of black bungee. Works a treat! Now where can I get a pink spot for the right hand one??
Bystander, your pimped poles make my one strip of high-vis tape look positively pathetic!
........ however the biggest impression on me made two ladies walking with staff.......
Has anyone used them and not liked them?
I had never considered using poles until I read about them on this forum. That is to say, when trekking in Thailand, I used a bit of bamboo on steep downhills to try to alleviate a tears-inducing knee pain, and in NZ bush I carry an old stick....but the thought that there are real proper poles was a new idea to me.
I've borrowed a pair of Lekis, which are OK, but Pacerpoles *sound* so much better. Certainly I've found positive reviews on this forum - but are there any bad experiences?
Just wondering.
Which kind do you have? I was having trouble extending my dual lock poles and this is what helped me.Bought these for my boyfriend last Christmas and he loved them up until they broke this past month. The pieces got stuck together and we can no longer extend the poles. We contacted the owner and tried to troubleshoot but nothing work.
We asked for a warranty but there isn't any. The owner asked us to buy new pieces instead. I wanted to support small businesses but for the price, it feels like we wasted a great deal instead of just going to REI and guaranteeing we get what we pay for.
Check this out, don't take my word for it, but I have been told that the main function of the black rubber tip is to prevent the metal tip ripping a hole in your backpack when you are not using the pole. That and deadening that annoying clacking sound as you walk through a sleepy Spanish village at 5 o'clock in the morning.Oh thanks for the reminder! I need to get new tips myself.
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