Features
- Lightweight and robust design combines a carbon upper section with an aluminum bottom section, offering efficiency, comfort and durability
- Ergonomic EVA foam grips balance comfort and precision with 1 adjustable and 1 fixed support handle; adjustable handle lets you tune the support height, depending on slope
- Support handles are shaped to let you instinctively change hand positions as needed, while providing natural and powerful support so you don’t need an overly tight grip
- Detachable leashes help to prevent loss of the poles on steep slopes, while instantly unclipping in the event of a fall
- External lock system makes for quick and sure length adjustments
- Swing System baskets can be angled by up to 20° to adapt to the terrain and be changed easily and quickly; includes 55 and 85 mm baskets
- Durable tungsten tips add grip
- Included Crossover end pieces feature 8 multi-crampons that adapt their shape on contact with the ground, hugging the surface to provide traction and support in varied terrain
- In addition, the Crossover end pieces are designed to eliminate noise from the tungsten tip and prevent damage to the trail
- Sold as a pair
- Made in France
Imported.
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Technical Specs
Snowshoeing |
Upper shaft: carbon; lower shaft: 7075 aluminum |
Foam |
External Lever Lock |
Yes |
Unavailable |
32.8 inches |
55.1 inches |
Unavailable |
83.5 centimeters |
140 centimeters |
Powder and Trekking |
1 lb. 0.3 oz. |
Unisex |
Size Chart
< 3'4" | 3’5″ – 3’8″ | 3’9″ – 4’0″ | 4’1″ – 4’4″ | 4’5″ – 4’8″ | 4’9″ – 5’0″ | 5’1″ – 5’3″ | 5’4″ – 5’6″ | 5’7″ – 5’9″ | 5’10” – 6’0″ | 6’1″ – 6’3″ | 6’4″ – 6’6″ | 6’7″ + | ||||||||
<4'7" | 4’8″-4’9″ | 4’10”-4’11” | 5′ – 5’1″ | 5’2″ – 5’3″ | 5’4″ – 5’5″ | 5’6″ – 5’7″ | 5’8″ – 5’9″ | 5’10” – 5’11” | 6′ – 6’1″ | 6’2″ – 6’3″ | 6’4″-6’5″ | 6’6″+ | ||||||||
<4'7" | 4’8″-4’9″ | 4’10-4’11” | 5′-5’1″ | 5’2″ – 5’3″ | 5’4″ – 5’5″ | 5’6″ – 5’7″ | 5’8″ – 5’9″ | 5’10” – 5’11” | 6′-6’1″ | 6’2″- 6’3″ | 6’4″ – 6’5″ | 6’6″+ |
Sizing Notes
Please note, this sizing chart is meant to serve only as a guideline. Sizing downhill poles: Stand in your ski boots on a level floor. With your poles upside down—grips touching the floor—grab the pole beneath the basket so that the top of your thumb touches the basket. Your elbow should now be at a 90-degree angle. If the angle is less than 90 degrees, get a shorter pole. If the angle is greater, get a longer pole. Sizing XC poles: Stand in your XC ski boots on a level floor. Place the pole tips on the floor next to your feet. The top of the grips should reach your arm pits.Sizing skate poles: Stand in your skate boots on a level floor. Place pole tips on the ground with the pole shafts perpendicular to the floor. The poles should reach from the ground up to a point somewhere between your chin and your lips. For more information, please see REI Expert Advice.
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