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K2 V6 Ski Pole
That old, beat-up pair of aluminum poles are dragging your style down. Wrap your hands around the K2 V6 Ski poles and up the antewithout breaking the bank.
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Price: $49.95
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K2 V8 Ski Pole
You dont have to rock a neon one-piece to use the K2 V8 Ski Poles, but if you did, the V8s old-school graphics and slim, neon grip would fit right in.
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Price: $74.95
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Roxy Helter Skelter Ski Pole
Roxy made the Helter Skelter Ski Poles out of a high-strength yet lightweight aluminum alloy and gave them leather grips for durability and comfort.
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Price: $68.95
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Roxy Shazam Ski Poles
Roxy made the Shazam Ski Poles out of a super durable, lightweight aluminum alloy and gave them a comfy grip.
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Price: $58.95
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Scott Composite Pole
The Scott Composite pole incorporates filament-wound fiberglass construction, replaceable baskets, and a diamond shaped Ice Tip for a go-anywhere shred-stick.
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Price: $79.95
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Scott Leather Series 4 Ski Poles
Skiing down the slopes with half of a ski-pole in one hand is just lame. Luckily, with the Scott Leather Series 4 Ski Poles aircraft-grade aluminum alloy shafts, you wont have that problem.
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Price: $109.95
Sale Price: $76.97
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Scott Pro Taper Pole
Scott gave the Pro Taper Pole a lightweight, composite shaft for ideal swingweight and a dual density grip for ultimate comfort.
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Price: $94.95
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Scott Team Issue Series 4 Ski Poles
If your ski style tends to bend poles and blow by those orange slow-down signs, grab Scotts Team Issue Series 4 Poles. These aircraft-grade aluminum alloy poles stand up to your aggressive nature on the slopes.
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Price: $119.95
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Scott Triton Ski Poles
Beginners and occasional skiers will appreciate the affordability of the durable Scott Triton Ski Poles.
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Price: $59.95
Sale Price: $41.97
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