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Cor, guv, haven’t y’heard about the Scott Newcastle Poles? Well, they’re right fit, see? Scott used their S4 aluminium, yeah the very same as what’s in their race series poles. The grips are the Notch Strike dual-density rubber, sure enough. The graphics, well…that’s the Newcastle flag. Of course.
Bottom Line: Blimey.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
Speed Racer
By: Chad Labdon
April 30, 2009
Picked up these poles after snapping a pair of the Scott Tartan's and I'm glad I did because they're a lot sturdier. The grip (like all Scotts nowadays) is comfortable and... grippy making for smooth plants. I'm a fan of the wrist straps too. The other review says they freeze easily, which is true - but I like that. I wear my straps pretty loose and like how they freeze in the shape of my wrist - I've never had the strap freeze together so I can't use it. And, even when it freezes you can still form them around your wrist. I rode with them ~20 days this season and didn't have them come undone once. Overall they're sturdy, reliable poles. I would definitely recommend them if you can get over the silly racing flag-esque design.
how do these poles differ from the scott team issue and which
how do these poles differ from the scott team issue and which out of the two is better?
By: Cullenjit
February 6, 2009
I prefer the team issue, a kid i ski with has these. The pole construction is the same, only difference is the graphics, straps, and the baskets may be a little bigger. You cant go wrong with ether one, scott makes the best poles in the world.
By: glen derby
March 10, 2009
Durable and Cool
By: Jess McMillan
March 19, 2009
Super durable and looks cool as well. Not crazy about the leather straps. In cold weather they freeze up and are hard to form around your hand. The strap also comes undone, it helps to duct tape it.
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