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Adjustable Ski Poles

$50.00
The Telescopic Jr is a juniors' lightweight pole with a durable aluminum shaft and a grip that's sized for smaller hands. The adjustable shaft is perfect for growing kids, ensuring they won't outgrow their new pole too quickly. Lightweight Strength Aluminum zicral shaft construction offers a great balance of lightness, durability and strength Adjustable Length Two-piece telescopic build allows easy length adjustment - Weight: 170g (100cm) - Shaft material: aluminum zicral - Shaft diameter: 12/14mm - Grip material: mono - Tip material: steel - Basket material: mono - Basket type: junior - 60mm
$99.95
Backcountry touring or resort riding, the Freeride Pro Telescopic pole is a quiver-of-one ski pole. Designed to adjust between 110-135cm, you can set the length to suit your climbing and descending needs. It's crafted with a durable, lightweight aluminum shaft and features our extended touring grip multi-grip options. Rotating powder baskets help you adjust to uneven terrain, while quick-release safety straps let the pole drop away in the event of a fall or avalanche. Lightweight Strength Aluminum zicral shaft construction offers a great balance of lightness, durability and strength Adjustable Length Two-piece telescopic build allows easy length adjustment Multi-Grip Options Extended touring grip offers multiple grip options to reduce hand fatigue and accommodate changes in terrain Quick-Release Straps Safety grip quickly disengages the pole strap from the grip in the event of a fall or avalanche involvement
$119.95
The 7000 Series AK Adjustable Pole is versatile, adjustable and has a no-nonsense price point to match. Smooth telescoping alloy shafts and an easy, robust lock mechanism make the AK Adjustable your trusty backcountry partner and durable resort companion. Lengthen the pole for long tours and getting pitted in bottomless snow. Shorten them up when you head back inside the gates to rip around the resort, tear up the bumps and spin a few laps through the park.
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