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Poles

Poles are an important part of ski equipment – both for cross-country and alpine. The right pole provides better balance, power, and technique. Read more further down the page.

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Swix Hand Protection for DD5 (junior)

Swix Hand Protection for DD5 - Junior Protect your hands from the fierce blows of the poles. The SWIX Full Face hand protection has been developed ...

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Swix DD4 Lock

Swix DD4 Strap Retainer Locking mechanism for the strap on Swix DD4 Handle. Sold in pairs, so you get 2 pieces.

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Swix Spare Basket for Racing Pole

Swix DD4 Spare Basket for Racing Pole Small black baskets for racing poles. Compatible with Ferrule Alp long Red, HM tip 10 mm (RDHH039RE) which we...

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Poles for skiing

Poles are more than just support – they are a central part of the technique in skiing. The right pole helps you get more power in each push-off, better balance, and a more efficient ride. Whether you are cross-country skiing or alpine skiing, the choice of poles is important for both feeling and performance.

Cross-country poles

  • Longer and lighter than alpine poles.
  • Designed to provide maximum push-off in the track.
  • Available in different materials – from aluminum to advanced carbon fiber.
  • Straps and handles adapted for many hours of use.

How to choose cross-country poles:
A simple rule is that classic poles should be about 35 cm shorter than body height and skating poles about 22.5 cm shorter.

Alpine poles

  • Shorter and sturdier, built for balance and steering.
  • Stronger shafts and baskets to withstand high speeds and heavy loads.
  • Adapted for different disciplines – from slalom to freeriding.

How to choose alpine poles:
Stand straight with your arms at your sides. Lift your forearm so that the elbow is at a 90° angle. Measure the distance from the floor to your hand – that's the pole length you should choose.

FAQ – Common questions about poles

How do I know what pole length I should have?
For classic cross-country skis: body height minus 35 cm. For skate: body height minus 22.5 cm. For alpine: use the 90° method.

Is carbon fiber better than aluminum?
Carbon fiber is lighter and provides a better feel but can be more fragile. Aluminum is durable and often cheaper.

Can I use the same poles for cross-country and alpine?
No, they are designed for completely different disciplines. Cross-country poles are longer and lighter, while alpine poles are shorter and sturdier.

Do I need to change baskets?
Yes, on cross-country poles, the baskets can be changed depending on snow conditions (small for hard tracks, larger for loose snow).