Features
- Weighing in at just 208 g per pole, the poles are among the lightest ski touring poles
- Vario 2 locking mechanisms let you precisely adapt the length to your needs and the slope’s gradient
- Comfortable 2K foam grips with EVA grip extensions allow the poles to sit comfortably in your hands no matter whether you are holding them at the upper part or lower part
- Wrist straps at the grips ensure increased stability on the climb
- 2K powder baskets adapt to the slope’s gradient and offer impressive performance in powder
- Aluminum tips
Imported.
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Technical Specs
Backcountry Skiing |
Powder |
Carbon fiber |
14.7 ounces |
Unisex |
Yes |
41 inches |
41 inches |
57 inches |
105 centimeters |
105 centimeters |
145 centimeters |
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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