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Dynastar Banshee Ski Poles 2008 - Looking for a thin composite ski pole that will work great for all-terrain skiing? Something that is lightweight but still sturdy enough to take a beating? Featuring the comfortable, stable Dynastar twin plus grip and an easy to get on safety strap, the Dynastar Banshee Ski Pole is just what you are looking for.
Rally everything from the steep and deep to the park without worrying about breaking the Dynastar Banshee Ski Pole. The Banshee's composite construction serves up multi-season durability that won't break in conditions that would snap most alloy poles. Depend on the lightweight strength of the Banshee Pole to take your riding to new limits.
| Country Of Origin: | Austria |
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| Grip Material: | Rubber |
| Number Of Baskets: | 2 |
| Recommended Use: | Alpine skiing |
| Replaceable Baskets: | Yes |
| Shaft Material: | Composite |
| Warranty: | 1 Year |
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Strong, good quality | |
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| Great poles, the metal on the bottom is a great touch to prevent scratching to the carbon fiber which can lead to fatigue cracking. nice and light, perfect amount of flex. The only thing the pole wouldn't hold up to was my friend doing a full speed hockey stop on one, snap. | |
| Dylan at Backcountry.com Outlet on 04/02/2009 | |
lasted me forever | |
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| these guys are durable, light, good poles. They have the rip-away straps too which are nice for touring and other safety reasons. | |
| Rachael Burks at Backcountry.com Outlet on 03/25/2009 | |