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With the Line Pin Ski Poles in hand and days of trampoline practice behind you, you're finally ready to perfect your tricks in the half pipe or terrain park. Designed with park rats in mind, Line gave these ninja chopsticks mad grips, 'Screwoff' baskets, and point punctures that make hardpack and icy patches quiver.

  • BMX-style rubber grips (25mm diameter) create a solid hold and extra finger-room for grabs
  • Unique Grab Tab grips give you a secure place for all ten fingers, which means you can use less energy clinging to your poles and focus on your grabs
  • Line's 6000-series aluminum keeps your swing weight low
  • Adjustable strap tabs mean you can adjust the fit once and leave it that way
  • Screwoff baskets unscrew to swap out (yeay no tools), so if you want to go bigger than the included 60mm baskets, just order Line's 80mm Screwoffs and switch 'em

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how do i know what size ski pole to get,...

leigh

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how do i know what size ski pole to get, im 171cm tall
cheers leigh

Phil Maher

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It's not your height you use, it's your arms bent at the elbows 90 degrees with your forearm parallel to the floor. Make a fist. Measure from the bottom of your fist to the floor, that's your pole height. In a perfect world, you would do this in person at a shop, and your hand would be wrapped around the pole's tip and resting on the basket, with the end of the pole's grip touching the floor. If the measurement you get doesn't quite fall on one of the measurements that the pole is available in, go down a size or choose another pole.

Are poles sold in pairs?

bswp283458

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Are poles sold in pairs?

Wally Phillips

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Hey bswp283458,

Thanks for the question. The Line Pin Ski Pole is sold as a pair.

Ja

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They better be.