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If your ski style tends to bend poles and blow by those orange slow-down signs, grab Scott's Team Issue Series 4 Poles. These aircraft-grade aluminum alloy poles stand up to your aggressive nature on the slopes. With a colored grip and shaft, the Team Issue Poles are easy to spot when you emerge from a mid-day beverage break, and the Racing Diamond Tips won't wear down to useless nubs after a few seasons.
Bottom Line: The Scott Team Issue Series 4 Ski Poles are ready for those who are on the seek-and-destroy team.
These throwbacks to old-school 80's style bring back memories of my childhood with their fluorescent color scheme and white leather straps. I mean, who doesn't remember the tough-as-nails Scott competition poles as the top freestylers and racers flashed laps under your favorite liftlines? Well...man up, buy these poles, and start rippin' some newschool lines down to the ski bunnies waitin' at the bottom!
I've never had a pole that made it through the season as straight as in the beginning like this one. It's tough and light, with a sweet grip. Plus it looks cool!
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This photo was taken from the bench at a good buddy's shrine that was recently established on Aspen mountain. It overlooks the Highlands Bowl, where these Scott Team Issue Poles just fit right in to the picture!
will these bend like my cheap vectors???? the ones i have now i got with my skiis and i hate them. they are so bent and i cant do jumps and rails with them bc when i fall they just bend even more and i hate them!!!! will these do the same???
If you are hard on your poles, you will love the Scott team poles. Very sturdy. I couldn't be happier.**2nd OpinionThe Series 4 poles produced by Scott are nearly impossible to break. I have skied in freeskiing competitions for a number of years and have racked up my fair share of big crashes. I have never had a Scott Team issue pole break on me. Although, my body has been left bruised and beaten...
bringing me back to my hayday, thank you scott! buy these poles if you are going to throw down steez; if not, these poles will complete your gaper image (fyi). Bring on the heat!
These poles look cool, and theyre pretty durable in the shaft, but I had a couple of pet peeves with them when i used them. First off the overkill leather wrist straps, always stick together which is super annoying for putting your glove into while skiing (not the 2 hand kind of guy here, i got places to be). Also, the freakin basket just cracked and broke off in cold weather (-5 degrees F). Anyway, poles are rediculous to spend tons of money on unless youre an olympic super G skier. Just get something cheap as hell. Thats coming from a guy who skis 100+ days a year.....
Poles were great... but backcountry was out of the leather straps when I got them, so I was a little bummed. Contacted Scott and the marketing rep sent me a pair on the spot. Here's to a great customer service oriented company. However, I left them in the parking lot at the bird in a pile of slush this spring... if anyone has them please bring them back!
I was looking for a pole with a leather strap like the old Scott World Cup racing poles we used to get from the rep for $15 back in the day. These are them, same pole, same pistol grip. Some gaper ran over them in the parking lot and bent the bottom 3". I bent them back and have had no problems. Indestructible, light, stiff, good balance.... Whatever.. there poles, not the most technical piece of ski gear
The Scott Team Issue Poles not only are practically destructable but they also have a sick color scheme!!! These poles can handle anything!! If your looking for a durable and steezy pole then these are for you!
These throwbacks to old-school 80's style bring back memories of my childhood with their fluorescent color scheme and white leather straps. I mean, more...
I've never had a pole that made it through the season as straight as in the beginning like this one. It's tough and light, with a sweet grip. Plus more...