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Some people also wear sun gloves with no fingers. (Also used for fly fishing). My husband has several pair and wears them when driving the car, too. Might work better than tape? If you try tape, maybe get medical grade silk tape.Hi, I have a set of poles with plastic handles.
I've noticed they sweat my hands.
The handles can't be changed.
Can you get grip tape for them?
Thanks.
You shouldn’t be gripping the handles.Hi, I have a set of poles with plastic handles.
I've noticed they sweat my hands.
The handles can't be changed.
Can you get grip tape for them?
Thanks.
This is true, but I still find that poles with hard plastic handles are less comfortable to use. Like @MilenaS has said, if they are uncomfortable to use, tennis racquet handle grip tape is a good option. I have used it to repair the handles of a pair of Komperdell poles when the soft rubber grip eventually wore through. It took about 10 years of regular use, including being the poles I used on several pilgrimage walks, so they had a pretty good run. I wanted to give the poles to a friend to try out before she committed to making her own purchase, and I felt that she didn't need to contend with the foam grip falling apart.You shouldn’t be gripping the handles.
I'm using them the way in the video and not gripping really tight.You shouldn’t be gripping the handles.
Hold a pole in your left hand . Pass your right hand up through the strap and bring it down such that the strap sits in-between your thumb and index finger (of your right hand obviously) . Then loosely hold the handle with your right hand. When you use the poles your fingers and thumbs ought to be fairly free and the weight applied by the strap to your wrist, base of your thumb, or thereabouts. You may have to adjust the length of the strap to suit.
Repeat for other pole.