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Do you want sturdy poles for the season? Are you looking for high-performance ski equipment? The poles Kerma cover the essentials: alpine, freeride, and touring. This guide allows you to buy quickly, well, and at the best price.
Materials: aluminum for robustness and controlled cost; carbon for lightness and responsiveness. Weight: carbon models are lighter by several tens of grams. Grips: rubber or foam for comfort. Baskets: small for piste, wide for powder.
Two simple methods:
Adjustable models are convenient if you need the same pair for piste and touring.
If you do a lot of touring, prioritize lightness. For freestyle or freeride, prefer robustness and wide baskets. A good compromise suits most versatile skiers.
For competitive piste use, consider a high-performance alpine ski equipment: lively responsiveness and high-quality materials.
Be sure to check shipping costs and return policy. Express delivery is often offered during the season.
Look for end-of-season sales to get discounts. Compare prices online and in-store. Ski + pole packs can sometimes offer interesting savings.
Buyers appreciate the robustness and good quality/price ratio. If you hesitate, choose a pair tested in-store. For powder, prioritize models with wide baskets and reinforcements.
To start, choose aluminum poles: sturdy, affordable, and low maintenance.
Turn the pole upside down and hold the grip on the ground. Your elbow should form a 90° angle. If you're unsure, take an adjustable version.
The main distinctions are based on material (aluminum vs carbon), weight, type of basket, and adjustability. Touring models are adjustable; freeride have larger baskets.
Promotions vary by period. Compare online platforms and visit local stores to take advantage of end-of-season offers or packs.
Need help choosing the exact size or comparing models? Contact the seller's customer service or visit a store for a test. And if you want to go light and perform well for climbing, consider versions specifically designed for touring: freeride ski poles and touring are available based on usage.
Ready to buy? Compare prices, check size availability, and take advantage of express delivery when offered.