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- Downhill skiing: Helps balance and time turns; most are fixed length
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- Cross-country skiing: Longer and lighter, designed to help you glide forward efficiently. Poles for skate skiing are longer than for classic skiing.
Sizing downhill poles:
- Stand in your ski boots on a level floor
- Grip the poles just below the basket
- Your elbow should form a 90° angle
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- If the angle is greater, get a longer pole.
Basket type:
- Standard: for most conditions
- Powder: for deep snow
- Powder and standard: Interchangeable baskets
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One pole or two?
- Trekking poles: Used in pairs, can improve stability and reduce force on knees while hiking and backpacking under loads
- Hiking staff: Single pole used for stability, most effective on flat terrain with little to no load. Some can be used as a camera monopod
Find the right size
- Your elbows should bend at a 90° angle when holding the poles with their tips on the ground near your feet.
- Fir adjustable poles or staff: If you're taller than 6 feet, choose an option that has a max length of at least 51 inches. If you're under 6 feet tall, most poles can be shortened enough to work for you
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Additional features
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