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Description
This roller ski pole, made entirely of carbon, is exceptionally light and rigid. It features a cork handle and a durable strap. The pole is crafted with fluorescent paint that illuminates in darkness, offering increased safety for training during low-light conditions. It comes fitted with 8mm tips.
These roller ski poles, constructed from 100% carbon, provide instant power transfer. However, exercise caution as they are more susceptible to breaking compared to poles made from 50% carbon due to the material's reduced flexibility.
Compatible parts
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Specifications
Tip Diameter:
8mm
Extra Features:
SkiGo Roller Ski Thread Tip
reviews (52)
"Nice poles" | |
Otelo Gonzaga de Sousa Fontes (Guimarães PORTUGAL) | 04/04/2017 |
Verified Buyer | |
"Nice poles" | |
Jens R. Boesen (Aberdeen) | 17/01/2019 |
Verified Buyer | |
"First poles I’ve had so not sure what to expect but seem really good to me. I ordered the 170cm length which feels right for me (I’m 188cm tall). They came with the large straps which may be a bit too big for me, I use a size 9 glove, the strap is as small as it will go & I think it could do with being a bit tighter. Might order a medium strap at some point just to see. First time out with them I caught the tip in a man hole cover & snapped the end off, make sure you order spare tips." | |
Darren Overall (Peterborough) | 22/06/2018 |
Verified Buyer | |
"Good Ski Poles" | |
Tetiana Okolita (Edmonton) | 28/08/2024 |
Verified Buyer | |
"Fantastic set of poles for roller skiing!! Lightweight, stiff, yet compliant enough to absorb the harsh impact of road vibrations. Would be an equally suitable pole for on snow skiing too." | |
Paul Krzesinski (Mukwonago) | 05/05/2021 |
Verified Buyer | |
"The poles are working well for me. Being new to roller skiing it was a bit of a surprise how much the poles slip if the tips are not super sharp and you really plant them on the tip. I would recommend getting poles a little on the short side since unlike snow skiing, pavement does not grip a pole with much angle on planting." | |
Paul Q. (ATHERTON) | 23/06/2018 |