How to Choose Ski Poles

Robust yet lightweight, the Komperdell Free Tour XT Carbon ski poles are designed with touring in mind. From the comfortable grips to the carbide tips, these poles are ready for a day chasing powder.






Imported.
View all Komperdell Men's Ski Poles| Best Use | Backcountry Skiing Snowsports |
|---|---|
| Adjustable | Yes |
| Shaft Construction | 7075-T6 aluminum/carbon |
| Basket Type | Powder |
| Weight (Pair) | 1 lb. 1.3 oz. |
| Gender | Unisex |
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I've never felt compelled to leave a review for a set of pole--until now. I ride hard and expect my equipment to hang. Not abuse, but just regular and sustained use. These poles didn't even make it a season. BOTH poles snapped at different points this season. No falls, didn't get wedged between rocks--just a pole plant. I've never had a CF pole break like that on me before. Recently, I was in the lift line and saw another poor soul with these poles, one of his was broken too. Ended up chatting a bit and yeah, he agreed, these poles suck. What's worse? They're expensive. You're dropping $150 on poles that will break if you look at them too hard. Avoid these. Get literally anything else. Grab your friends rental poles gathering in the basement, at least you can bend those back to straight.