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Komperdell Junior Ski Poles


 
**NOTE ON SHIPPING SKI POLES:**
(Special handling and shipping requirements due to length of package.)

To Mainland US:
GROUND SHIP or EXPEDITED RATE + $10 OVERSIZE CHARGE

TO Canada OR Alaska:
MUST SHIP BY EXPEDITED METHOD ONLY = EXPEDITED RATE + $10 OVERSIZE CHARGE

Choice of Austrian World Cup Champions for over 30 years and now several US Ski Team athletes including Ted Ligety have moved to Komperdell. Adult National Team poles feature a 18mm rigid high strength aluminum shaft and the Junior models are a lighter weight 16mm, but are compatible with SL pole guards. Mini disc race baskets.

Item# Item Name Our Price Qty Add
1352 Komperdell Junior Nat. Team SL Pole- 95 (38") $49.95
1352A Komperdell Junior Nat. Team SL Pole- 100 (40") $49.95
1352B Komperdell Junior Nat. Team SL Pole- 105 (42") $49.95
1352C Komperdell Junior Nat. Team SL Pole- 110 (44") $49.95 (Out)
1354 Komperdell Junior Nat. Team GS Pole- 95 (38") $59.95
1354A Komperdell Junior Nat. Team GS Pole- 100 (40") $59.95
1354B Komperdell Junior Nat. Team GS Pole- 105 (42") $59.95
1354C Komperdell Junior Nat. Team GS Pole- 110 (44") $59.95 (Out)
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Size Chart:

How to Size Ski Poles

How do you determine what length pole is required? The chart on this page can be used as a general guide and is based on height. The most common ”old time“ method is to invert the pole with the grip on the floor and grab the shaft under the basket. The pole is a good fit if your forearm is at 90 degrees (or parallel to the floor).

This is a good starting point, but personal preference may dictate a slightly shorter pole in modern day slalom where racers attack in a little lower body position and the pole plant becomes awkward if the pole is too long.

GS/SG and DH poles are typically longer for a stronger push out of the start and pole planting is not an issue.

Select a longer pole if in doubt as most shafts can be cut down to size, but it is quite impossible to add length. (Note: Cutting down GS/SG and DH poles is a bit more complicated due to the bend of the pole. They may be cut down some, but keep in mind the placement of the bend relative to the body while in a tuck, before making this decision.) It may seem obvious to some, but always cut from the top of the pole. We have calls each year by someone, who obviously shouldn’t be allowed to play with tools, asking just this question.

Ski Pole Size Chart