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Replacement pole grips

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Anyone know if you can buy replacement 18mm pole grips without paying twice the cost of the grips for delivery from the States. I don't mind if they are second hand from a pair of broken poles?
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How on earth do you wear out grips before the pole has decomposed into metal dust?

New poles are a tenner at Decathlon BTW.
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The grips were of 2 dissimilar materials. The plastic component was very thin and fractured where the strap was fixed as it created a weak spot. Just frustrating. It happened to both grips I had an old one replaced when I was skiing but the second broke on the last day.
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Toofy Grin
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@Dave of the Marmottes, You've got a garage full of single poles haven't you? Made me laugh last year that you skied with one pole rather than buy a new set, was Decathlon in St Anton not open that day?!! Laughing Laughing
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Buy new poles from Decathlon or similar. Pour boiling water over handle, pull handle off. Push handle onto new pole, screw in the top if it has a screw. Done.
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I've got some you can have. If you don't object to them being white, send me a PM with your address and I'll post them.
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Markymark29 wrote:
@Dave of the Marmottes, You've got a garage full of single poles haven't you? Made me laugh last year that you skied with one pole rather than buy a new set, was Decathlon in St Anton not open that day?!! Laughing Laughing


Nah didn't have time to get a pair before we went up Rendl. Borrowed a pair from Jennewein for the last day. Wasn't keen on shelling out 80 Euro for one run when I have said single pole quiver in my garage. Also despite being from the better side of the Pennines I seem to have some Yorkshire tight pockets in my kecks. wink
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@altis, You know anywhere that still stocks those Grivel Condor grips? Was looking for one earlier this year and was told they'd been discontinued a while back.
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Whole pole:

http://www.needlesports.com/383/products/grivel-condor.aspx
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I always mangle my poles way before I need new grips.
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@Oceanic, Thanks Sorry I have not been online I have had a problem logging in which is now resolved Smile
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@Dave of the Marmottes, Just grab a thin ice axe shaft along with the pole grip and ditch the pole if you slip (need to have a wrist loop on the axe). Much more secure braking in a higher speed slide.
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You know it makes sense.
@Scarpa, yebbut you have to carry the ice axe around all day whereas the Grivel just skis normally until you flop it out when you get somewhere spicy, possibly not entirely deliberately.
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Dave of the Marmottes wrote:
... flop it out when you get somewhere spicy, possibly not entirely deliberately.


Always a good policy.
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Er, they aint usually the dearest bit of kit. Treat yerself to a new pair off ebay
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Nige03 wrote:
@Oceanic, Thanks Sorry I have not been online I have had a problem logging in which is now resolved Smile


I'm at Heathrow on my way to Tignes, will be back at home on Thursday.
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@Dave of the Marmottes, Not much weight on a rucksack Smile
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I just had to get some grips off a set of poles a couple of days ago.
1) squirt some "Plus Gas" on the bit where the handle joins the shaft ...
2) Wait a few seconds
3) Get out the "Work mate" vice and pop the handle between the boards and do up the vice so it stops the handle coming through.
4) Then "Whang" the shaft up so the handle smacks into the boards.
5) After several whangs the handles come off. (don't forget to undo the screw at the top)
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I tried Mosha, the cost of the grips is cheap, the postage from the USA, which seems to be the only place that sells them, is exorbitant
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@DrLawn, Have you tried a hair dryer its a fairly simple task and they come off easily. Well the broken one did.
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