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  • Adult cross-country ski poles XC S POLES 120
  • Adult cross-country ski poles XC S POLES 120
  • Adult cross-country ski poles XC S POLES 120
  • Adult cross-country ski poles XC S POLES 120
  • Adult cross-country ski poles XC S POLES 120
Adult cross-country ski poles XC S POLES 120

INOVIK

8525015

Adult cross-country ski poles XC S POLES 120

€21.00
  • Adult cross-country ski poles XC S POLES 120
  • Adult cross-country ski poles XC S POLES 120
  • Adult cross-country ski poles XC S POLES 120
  • Adult cross-country ski poles XC S POLES 120
  • Adult cross-country ski poles XC S POLES 120
Adult cross-country ski poles XC S POLES 120
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Not available online

Store Availability

Our team has designed these poles for occasional and/or low intensity cross-country skiing.

BENEFITS

Ergonomic grip

Soft plastic handle with comfortable wrist strap fitted with neoprene lining

Lightweight

460 g per pair in 150 cm.

Rigidity

100% 6061 aluminium tube

Stability

Large basket for better lift in powder.

Anatomic design

Skating=your height x 0.89 (+/-5 cm) / classic = your height x 0.84 (+/-5 cm).

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

How to choose your pole length for skating?

The choice of pole is very important for cross-country skiing. Too short or too long will make it difficult to ski properly.

For skating technique:
They must be big to maximise push-off
There are two ways to calculate their length:
Length of skating poles = Skier's shoulder
or
Length of skating poles = Skier's height* x 0.89
The length of the poles will also depend on the skier's physical attributes.

How to choose your pole length for classic skiing?

For the classic technique:
Alternative (or classic) cross-country ski poles are slightly smaller.
Length of poles = skier's armpit
or
Length of poles = Skier's height x 0.83
Once again, the length of the poles will also depend on the skier's physical attributes.

How to choose your pole?

Aluminium poles are solid, heavy and inexpensive - ideal for beginners.

Fibreglass poles are more lightweight and fragile and should only be used on groomed slopes.

Carbon fibre poles and those with other very lightweight materials are durable and stiff.

Tips for storage and maintenance

Storage tips

Store poles in a dry place.

Restrictions on use

Not suitable for alpine skiing.

TESTS AND WARRANTY

Test product

All of our products are tested in the field under real conditions by our panel of testers made up of professional instructors and coaches as well as regular cross-country skiers.

Warranty

2 Years