Beginners and occasional skiers will appreciate the affordability of the Scott Triton Ski Poles. Made from fortified aluminum, these poles are both sturdy and lightweight. With Scott's ergonomic P-Lite grip and hardened steel tips, you'll plant your way down the slopes with the confidence of a Greek god.
Was this useful? Yes | No The Trition is a ski pole designed to take a beating and still keep cruising down the slopes. It is made of material that is extremely durable in even the harshest of conditions. These poles have handles that are made for comfort and stability. A great pole that won`t break and provides the strength and support you need while skiing.
FEATURES:
- Woven nylon strap
- Dish tip
- 3.6 disc basket
- S2 aluminum construction
Woven Nylon Strap
Woven nylon straps provide a platform to plant on and push off of. The straps are engineered with increased strap width in the back of the hand for additional support. The buckle is injection-molded nylon that exceeds a tensile strength of 800 psi.
Dish tip
The dish tip is manufactured from hardened steel and designed for strength and durability.
3.6 Disc
The 3.6 Disc Basket incorporates a high standard of engineering and design, blending aerodynamic efficiency and durability. The 3.6 disc basket is 6 centimeters in diameter.
P-Lite
New for 2005-2006, the P-Lite Grip is engineered to blend ergonomic comfort with technical material durability.
S2 Aluminum
S2 Aluminum poles utilize the same technical swaging and design features found in the S4 and S3 series and are rated to 45,000 PSI.
SPECIFICATIONS: Shaft:S2 Aluminum Grip:P-Lite Strap:Woven Nylon Strap Sizes:110cm, 115cm, 120cm, 125cm, 130cm, 135cm
Was this useful? Yes | No You dont have to have ski in your last name, or be a Pole to complete your gear. The Scott Usa Triton Ski Poles are all you need for maximizing your performance on the slopes. The lightweight, durable composite shafts and dual density grips provide the best technology has to offer in high-performance winter gear. Grab a hold of these babies and youll know why.
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