ATOMIC nūjas Redster X Carbon SQS grey/green
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ATOMIC nūjas Redster JR SG red
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ATOMIC nūjas Redster JR red/black
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ATOMIC nūjas Rental Alu JR
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ATOMIC nūjas Powder blue/orange 120
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ATOMIC nūjas Redster Carbon Comp white/red
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ATOMIC nūjas Powder black
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ATOMIC nūjas Race Bend white/red 130 '12
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COBER nūjas Squadra blue/white
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LEKI nūjas Carbon 12 3D black
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LEKI nūjas Hot Shot S black/grey
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LEKI nūjas Bold Lite S black/blue
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LEKI nūjas Bold Lite S SL black/red
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LEKI nūjas Stella S white/gold
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LEKI nūjas WCR GS TBS 3D
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LEKI nūjas WCR TBS SL 3D pink
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LEKI nūjas WCR TBS SL 3D
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LEKI nūjas Venom SL 3D
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LEKI nūjas WCR SL 3D
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LEKI nūjas WCR GS 3D
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LEKI nūjas Bold Lite S black/red
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LEKI nūjas Stella S white
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LEKI nūjas WCR Lite GS 3D
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LEKI nūjas WCR Lite SL 3D
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LEKI nūjas Hot Shot S black/red
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ATOMIC nūjas AMT Boy blue 075
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ATOMIC nūjas Redster 12 XT orange 120
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COBER nūjas Wave JR black 070
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Alpine ski poles – balance and performance on the slopes
Alpine ski poles are an essential accessory for every skier. They provide stability, rhythm, and balance on the slopes, helping both beginners and professionals improve their technique. Ski poles are made from lightweight yet durable materials such as aluminum or carbon, ensuring comfort and precision in every movement. The right choice of ski poles can significantly improve skiing performance and enjoyment.
How to choose the right alpine ski poles?
When choosing ski poles, several factors should be considered: length, material, and grip design. Beginners usually benefit from aluminum poles that are durable and affordable, while advanced skiers often prefer carbon poles for their lightness and strength. The grip and strap system is also important – it should fit comfortably and provide secure handling. To determine the correct length, stand upright and hold the pole upside down; your elbow should form a 90-degree angle.
Brands
Our store offers alpine ski poles from world-renowned brands. Each manufacturer has unique strengths:
Atomic
Atomic poles are known for reliability and innovation, perfect for skiers who value control and comfort.
Cober
Cober poles combine durability and simplicity, making them a great choice for recreational skiers.
Leki
Leki poles stand out with ergonomic grips and advanced strap systems, ensuring maximum safety and efficiency.
Salomon
Salomon poles combine lightweight design with modern technologies, suitable for all types of terrain and conditions.
Why upgrade your ski poles?
New models of ski poles are introduced every season, featuring improved materials, better ergonomics, and lighter designs. If your current poles feel too heavy, uncomfortable, or worn out, it may be time to upgrade. Modern poles improve comfort, safety, and control, helping you to progress in your skiing technique.
FAQ about alpine ski poles
What is the correct length of ski poles?
To choose the right length, turn the pole upside down and hold it just below the basket. If your elbow forms a 90-degree angle, the pole is the correct size. Shorter poles are better for beginners, while longer ones are suitable for aggressive skiing styles.
Are carbon poles better than aluminum poles?
Carbon poles are lighter and offer better vibration absorption, making them ideal for advanced skiers. Aluminum poles are more durable and resistant to impact, making them a great choice for beginners and recreational users.
Do ski poles really improve skiing performance?
Yes, ski poles help maintain rhythm, balance, and control while skiing. They are especially useful for turns, pushing off, and maintaining stability on uneven terrain.