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Used 50in (125cm) Swix Ski Poles
BHibshman
Used 50in (125cm) Swix Ski Poles
$106
Retail price: $500
Used 46in (115cm) Komperdell Ski Poles
EmpireSports
Used Exel Nova Ski Poles (145cm)
EmpireSports
Used 42in (105cm) Swix Ski Poles
Cstllax
Used Swix WC JR Ski Poles
benihalley
Used Swix WC JR Ski Poles
$50
Retail price: $100
Komperdell GS Carbon Ski Poles 120cm
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Fischer RC4 GS Ski Poles Used
Ndnorris
Fischer RC4 GS Ski Poles Used
$95
Retail price: $150
Carbon Reinforced All-Mountain Ski Poles
SnowGuy
Ski Tour AT poles - black/pink
SnowGuy
Ski Tour AT poles - black/pink
$80
Retail price: $99
Salomon Ski Race Poles Slalom Carbon
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44in (110cm) Line Pin Ski Poles
Kingcan
Used 38in (95cm) Park Ski Poles
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Used 40in (100cm) Leki Ski Poles
EmpireSports
GS/SL Swix Ski Race Poles
Birgitkinneberg
Swix Racing GS/SG Ski Poles
SnowGuy
Swix Racing GS/SG Ski Poles
$89
Retail price: $99

There are three major factors to consider when choosing ski poles: the fit, the strap, and the basket.

To find a pole with the right fit, stand in your ski boots and hold your pole at your side. Your pole is the perfect length if your arm sits comfortably at a 90-degree angle. You need a longer pole if the angle is smaller than 90 degrees.

The basket -- the piece of plastic or rubber that acts as a stopper at the base of your pole -- can come in a handful of shapes and sizes.

The basket shape best suited for you depends on the type of skiing you will be doing. As a general rule of thumb, use a larger basket with more surface area for powder conditions and a smaller one on hard-packed snow.