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Atomic Backland FR SQS 2024 Teleskopstav
Atomic Backland FR SQS 2024 Teleskopstav

Atomic Backland FR SQS 2024 Teleskopstav

kr 1 600,-kr 1 100,-
inkl. Mva 
i tillegg kommer leveringskostnader
-31 %
Farge: black
Størrelse

 

 

 

 

Produktdetaljer

Artikkelnummer

  • 656392
  • Kjønn

    • Herre
    • Dame

    Justerbar lengde

    • 110-135 cm

    Lengde

    • 135 cm

    Kollapset Lengde

    • 110

    Kjørestil

    • Touring
    • Freeride
    Spesifikasjoner
    Størrelse Uni
    Lengde (cm)135

    Produktbeskrivelse

    Telescopic ski pole developed in collaboration with Chris Benchetler 

    A pole developed together with Chris Benchetler can only be good.
    The Backland offers a revised ergonomic grip and screwdriver for your backcountry adventures. 
    The SQS - Safety Quick Release System ensures that the pole is released when the strap is pulled strongly. This protects you from injury in an emergency.
    A carbide tip protects the pole when in contact with rocks and trees and thanks to the Power Lock System it can be adjusted in length (110-130cm).

    Features
    • Adjustable length (telescope with power lock) 110-135cm
    • Pro Strap
    • SQS - Safety Quick Release System
    • Ski Binding Screwdriver Inside
    • Ergonomic EVA Grip
    • 5* Aluminium Pole Technology
    • Powder Basket (97 mm)
    • Ergonomic M-Fit
    • Very robust carbide tip

    Mer informasjon

    Telescopic poles are sold in pairs.

    Om Atomic

    Taking a giant leap into the unknown, Atomic have made themselves synonymous with freestyle skiing. With the help of freeski giants such as Jossi Wells, Atomic has taken the freeski scene by storm innovating not only their image but skiing itself. With some of the flyest freeskis on the market, Atomic have broken the mold that only had space for alpine racing.