Black Diamond FlickLock Probe Poles
Brand: Black DiamondModel year: 2006
What do you think about Black Diamond FlickLock Probe Poles?
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Strengths:
Low weight
Good strength
probe
Weaknesses:
Not very long (max 140 cm)
BD's loose sneeze works poorly in loose snow. The G3 has a more traditional pulley that works better in loose snow, but then the rod becomes even heavier.
Summary:
Good stave: fit sitv and very reliable. Easy to adjust and it keeps the position very well.
No weaknesses with the exception of the trail in loose snow. On the other hand, the standard trains work well on harder slopes and steep slopes.
Lavinsond is okay to have, but it does not in any way replace a normal lava probe.
Low weight
Good strength
probe
Weaknesses:
Not very long (max 140 cm)
BD's loose sneeze works poorly in loose snow. The G3 has a more traditional pulley that works better in loose snow, but then the rod becomes even heavier.
Summary:
Good stave: fit sitv and very reliable. Easy to adjust and it keeps the position very well.
No weaknesses with the exception of the trail in loose snow. On the other hand, the standard trains work well on harder slopes and steep slopes.
Lavinsond is okay to have, but it does not in any way replace a normal lava probe.
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Strengths:
+ Easy
+ Lavinsond
Weaknesses:
Summary:
A light and good rod that has sufficient length to handle while skiing. The ability to combine both rods' lower parts into a lava probe is a smart invention, although a traditional probe is probably preferable. The button lock to adjust the length of the rod is good and, of course, will cause the hardness. If necessary, troughs are suitable for loose snow.
+ Easy
+ Lavinsond
Weaknesses:
Summary:
A light and good rod that has sufficient length to handle while skiing. The ability to combine both rods' lower parts into a lava probe is a smart invention, although a traditional probe is probably preferable. The button lock to adjust the length of the rod is good and, of course, will cause the hardness. If necessary, troughs are suitable for loose snow.
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