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Pursuit FLZ Trekking Poles
Black Diamond
Pursuit FLZ Trekking Poles
$179.95
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  Packed with comfort-focused features like ergonomic cork grips and Bloom grip extensions, plus BD's highly packable Z-pole collapsible system, the Pursuit FLZ is a premium pole option for any hiker.

  BD proprietary grip geometry and shape, with two grip sizes optimized for larger and smaller hands, make for more comfortable hand positions as well as reduces hand fatigue. Natural cork grips manage moisture while extensions – made from Bloom, an algae-infused foam – provide additional hand positions on steep ascents. Solution 2.0 wrist straps are made from post-consumer recycled fibers. Other features include a thoughtfully-designed soft-touch FlickLock+ for quick and easy adjustments.

  -- Small/Medium: Unisex usable length of 110-125 cm with a S/M grip size

  -- Medium/Large: Unisex usable length of 125-140 cm with a M/L grip size

  

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Brand:
Black Diamond
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BD110067
Gender:
Unisex
Shaft Material:
Aluminum
Handle Material:
Cork & Foam
Weight Per Pair:
[S/M] 496 g (17 oz)
[M/L] 520 g (18 oz)
Other Features:
  • Ergonomic grip and grip top designed to improve comfort and reduce hand fatigue
  • Grip extensions made from Bloom, an algae-infused foam, for additional hand positions
  • Natural cork grips provide comfort and manage moisture
  • Solution 2.0 wrist straps made from post-consumer recycled fibers
  • Z-Pole collapsible system for easy stowage
  • Soft-touch FlickLock+ makes for quick and easy adjustments
  • 4-Season flex tips with trekking baskets (snow baskets included)
  • Interchangeable carbide tech tip
  • 1.5 mm hex bit tool built into shaft for in-field maintenance
  • Small/Medium: Unisex usable length of 110-125 cm with a S/M grip size
  • Medium/Large: Unisex usable length of 125-140 cm with a M/L grip size
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