by jcr_au » Sun 07 Feb, 2010 3:08 pm
Brett
I've recently (well about 18 months ago) also switched over to a pair of BD elipticals.
In the past I've had a variety of brands but they've invariably failed at the twist lock mechanism, so it was the cam lock system that really attracted me.
But, when it came to actually choosing the poles I went with ones without the anti-shock mechanism. I've always found that system *&%$#! noisy and I wasn't sure how useful it really was.
Having decided to go without it I would have to say I certainly don't miss it and the poles are lighter without.
I haven't done any walking in Tassy for over 30 years so I don't know the conditions you walk in to compare, but physically I'm the same height as yourself, and 2 years ago would have been the same weight, but an increased work load has seen me add far too many kg's (which I hope a concerted effort & semi-retirement will help me lose)
John r
John R
"I don't want to achieve immortality through my work.
I want to achieve immortality through not dying."