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Line Dart
$32.97 - 64.95 (-20%)
Line Pin Poles
$19.93 - 54.95 (-30%)
K2 Comp Pole
$34.93 - 59.99 (-26%)
Black Diamond compactor
$83.97 - 119.97 (-9%)

Ski Pole Summary
A ski pole's purpose is to increase an alpine skier's balance, speed and acceleration. However, in cross country skiing, they represent a significant form of thrust. AT skiers require telescoping poles that can react to the different types of terrain they are on. So how you will be using a pole definitely affects the type and length of pole that you will be needing.

When picking a pole, careful consideration must be given to how much you use poles (this determines whether or not a good pair of poles will be a good investment); what kind of materials you want to use (carbon fiber and aluminum are the most popular); and the type of grip on the pole (better grips are more comfortable, easier to grip and make for more accurate pole plants). Obviously, if you just use a pole for pushing yourself around on flats so you can get up to a lift, you don't need a high tech pole. For those of us that need a pole to do more then push us around, they are worth looking into.
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K2 Automatic Pole
$20.00 - 40.00 (4%)
Line tac ski pole
$21.97 - 39.95 (-32%)
K2 Lock Jaw Aluminum
$55.95 - 139.95 (4%)
K2 Lock Jaw Ski Pole
$49.95 - 159.95 (-15%)
Scott Pro Taper Pole
$39.93 - 99.99 (-21%)
Scott 540 Ski Poles
$22.43 - 59.99 (-26%)
K2 Exo Pole
$47.97 - 79.95 (-23%)
K2 4 Speed Pole
$31.47 - 79.99 (17%)
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