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Swix WC Pro SL Race Ski Poles FA105-00 120 cm

$ 42.22

Availability: 28 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Brand: Swix
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: FA105-00
  • Sport/Activity: Skiing Snowboarding
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

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    Swix WC Pro SL Race Ski Poles FA105-00 120 cm
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    Swix WC Pro SL Premium Aluminum Race Ski Poles FA105-00 120 cm
    For the skier that demands quality.
    Top-of-the-line racing pole in 7075 Aluminum. DD4 handle with the patented SWIX ADD Tab system. Alpine racing basket. Recommended use: Competition, recreational skiing. Diameters & lengths: Handle 18 mm, ferrule 10 mm.
    120 cm
    Premium 7075 Aluminum
    Ergonomic DD4 handle
    Slalom and free skiing
    Selection Guide
    Recreational Ski Poles
    There are many different features that are built into a ski pole, but the most important is the sizing. Poles are made in 2 inch or 5 centimeter increments depending on the company.
    To measure for the proper ski pole length, grab a pole and flip it upside down. In a fist, clench the pole just below the basket (the round, plastic or rubber piece). Your forearm should be parallel to the floor, resulting in your arm making a 90 degree angle at your elbow. Keep in mind that more experienced skiers should err on the larger side of these ranges.
    Next decide what material you would like. Poles are made of aluminum or carbon fiber (or a combination of the two). Carbon fiber is lighter and more fragile while aluminum is heavier and stronger. If you are an intermediate or a beginner, you should go for the aluminum poles as they are much harder to break. Advanced and expert skiers prefer lighter carbon fiber poles because they allow the skier to pole plant more aggressively.
    Racing Ski Poles
    Ski Racers require different types of poles for different events:
    On slalom poles a guard is placed over the grip to allow the racer to block gates. Slalom poles are normally straight and have flat baskets just like a recreational pair of poles.
    Bent poles are used in Giant Slalom, Super-G, and Downhill to allow the racer to tuck easily. The poles bend around the racers trunk to prevent the pole from hitting the gates as they pass. Most companies make giant slalom poles and downhill poles; the difference is that the downhill poles have more bend. These poles also normally have cone baskets to reduce air resistance and to ensure that the baskets don’t fly off when they hit gates.
    For most young racers, 2 pairs of poles are not necessary even if you need guards.
    Racers may prefer different sized poles. Generally slalom poles should be sized in accordance with the guidelines above. GS poles are normally a size larger and DH poles a size larger than that.
    Selection Guide
    Recreational Ski Poles
    There are many different features that are built into a ski pole, but the most important is the sizing. Poles are made in 2 inch or 5 centimeter increments depending on the company.
    To measure for the proper ski pole length, grab a pole and flip it upside down. In a fist, clench the pole just below the basket (the round, plastic or rubber piece). Your forearm should be parallel to the floor, resulting in your arm making a 90 degree angle at your elbow. Keep in mind that more experienced skiers should err on the larger side of these ranges.
    Next decide what material you would like. Poles are made of aluminum or carbon fiber (or a combination of the two). Carbon fiber is lighter and more fragile while aluminum is heavier and stronger. If you are an intermediate or a beginner, you should go for the aluminum poles as they are much harder to break. Advanced and expert skiers prefer lighter carbon fiber poles because they allow the skier to pole plant more aggressively.
    Racing Ski Poles
    Ski Racers require different types of poles for different events:
    On slalom poles a guard is placed over the grip to allow the racer to block gates. Slalom poles are normally straight and have flat baskets just like a recreational pair of poles.
    Bent poles are used in Giant Slalom, Super-G, and Downhill to allow the racer to tuck easily. The poles bend around the racers trunk to prevent the pole from hitting the gates as they pass. Most companies make giant slalom poles and downhill poles; the difference is that the downhill poles have more bend. These poles also normally have cone baskets to reduce air resistance and to ensure that the baskets don’t fly off when they hit gates.
    For most young racers, 2 pairs of poles are not necessary even if you need guards.
    Racers may prefer different sized poles. Generally slalom poles should be sized in accordance with the guidelines above. GS poles are normally a size larger and DH poles a size larger than that.
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