INOVIK

Adult cross-country ski poles 900

109.90
Ref. : 8543054

Our team has developed this pole for the cross-country skier who competes and/or skis at high intensity.

With its 80% carbon tube, the 900 stick is lightweight and high-performance. It provides powerful thrust with minimal deformation. It features a cork handle and an adjustable, clip-on gauntlet.

  • 140 cm In stock
  • 145 cm In stock
  • 150 cm In stock
  • 155 cm In stock
  • 165 cm In stock
  • 170 cm In stock
  • 160 cm In stock

PRODUCT BENEFITS

Ergonomic grip

Comfortable, insulating natural cork handle

Morphological adaptability

Ergonomic, removable, adjustable strap.

Lightweight

312 g per pair in 150 cm

Rigidity

80% carbon tube

Versatility

Skating=your height * 0.89 (+/-5cm) / classic=your height * 0.84 (+/-5cm).

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

How do I choose my cross-country ski poles?

Choosing the right size for your cross-country ski poles is essential for proper practice.

Skating: poles are larger to maximize thrust
Classic: poles are smaller.

They can be made of:
Aluminum: strong and heavy = ideal for beginners,
Fiberglass: lighter, but more fragile,
Carbon fiber and other materials: very light and rigid.

How do I choose the right size for my SKATING poles?

To choose the size of your SKATING poles, there are two methods:

1- Take poles at shoulder height
2 - Multiply your height in cm X 0.89 to find the size of your poles.

How do I choose the size of my CLASSIC poles?

To choose the size of your CLASSIC poles, there are two methods:

1- Take poles at the height of your armpits
2 - Multiply your height in cm X 0.83 to find the size of your poles.

Spare parts

The gauntlets are also sold as spare parts
Right gauntlet = 8615491
Left gauntlet = 8615492

Warranty

2 years

COMPOSITIONS / ADVICE

Composition

Axle 80% Carbon fiber, 20% Fiberglass Handle 100% Polyethylene Strap 100% Polyethylene

STOCK TIPS

Store sticks in a dry place.

Restrictions

Not suitable for downhill skiing.

TESTS

Our design team is based at the foot of Mont Blanc, in France. All year round, our designers imagine and develop products that are beautiful, simple and technical. We then test them relentlessly in the field, because we are convinced that only real-life situations, such as you will experience, can enable us to constantly improve. All our poles are subjected to a battery of tests: tube bending resistance, handle gluing, tip corrosion.

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