For me, very useful on typical AT terrain, meaning rocks, roots, mud, streams, and moderately pitched uneven ground.
Less so on extreme steeps or on flat terrain, eg. road walks, meadows, hedge rows, balds, boardwalks, gravel paths, etc.
For me, very useful on typical AT terrain, meaning rocks, roots, mud, streams, and moderately pitched uneven ground.
Less so on extreme steeps or on flat terrain, eg. road walks, meadows, hedge rows, balds, boardwalks, gravel paths, etc.
They are great for knocking long sticks out of the way and to the side of the trail. Especially the ones that curl up and start to Rattle!
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