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Pole rant

Goblin84

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I have always used the straps between my thumb and the rest of the fingers maneuver. An instructor told me, that even though it is best for pole planting to do so, there is risk of breaking or dislocating your thumb. I still do it, but feel more uneasy about it.

if this happens dont worry. just bring your pole into the ER and they will cast your hand in a way that you can still hold a pole. It really works, trust me
 

NYDrew

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You use pole straps?

properly used, pole strap usage can enhance your grip and the energy directed into a pole (mostly relevant in bumps). I feel naked without my straps/grips. I even keep my grips from old poles I liked in hopes of finding a new pole they will fit.
 

riverc0il

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properly used, pole strap usage can enhance your grip and the energy directed into a pole (mostly relevant in bumps). I feel naked without my straps/grips. I even keep my grips from old poles I liked in hopes of finding a new pole they will fit.
i used to swear by my pole strapes, generally because of that enhanced energy, especially in a jump turn situation and on knarly stuff where it can add a little support if you need to put weight on a pole. but i have taken some abuse from my poles on occasion and considering the amount of woods skiing and skiing on tight or hard lines, i have finally decided it is much safer not to use the straps. i think the average skier probably need not worry much about inflicting self injury on themselves so long as they use the method that DEVO recommended for how to attach straps properly. the dislocated thumb issue is real and it is important to properly fasten them to your person if you use them. i never had much of an issue with the adjustable buckle and i have big hands so that buckle is usually at the end of the proverbial rope but still stays put.
 

SIKSKIER

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I always use my straps skiing except when I am in avalance terrain.Our guides always tell us not to use them in case you get caught in a slide.If you are buried it's almost impossible to release them from your wrist.I know,I was buried.
 
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