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Ow! I have Leki trigger thumb. Anyone else noticed this?

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The Leki trigger system is really good, especially practical for Scottish skiing because you don't have to spend minutes trying to get your big mitt back into a strap while the icy wind is whipping it around. But I've noticed a weird ache in my thumb joints - has anyone else noticed this?
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Sofia, not especially, although I found the hand position uncomfortable to start with . This may be because I have very small hands. I will look out for achy thumbs when I'm away next week.
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I abandoned mine completely after the first few outings - I just found them too hard to release and fiddly.
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pam w, the newer versions are much easier than the older type. I have Trigger S ones and it is simply a case of clipping a loop into a hook at the top of the grip, and releasing by pushing the button on the top of the grip. Hubbies old ones weren't so good.
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Hells Bells, I practically never use straps anyway, these days, so won't be buying any new ones - might as well put mine up for sale, I suppose, they are just cluttering up the ski locker.
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