Ski Poles

Ski Poles

Drawing of a Ski Poles showing dimensioned analysis of the length, width and depth
Description
Description

Ski Poles, also referred to as sticks or stocks, are used by skiers to balance and pull themselves while skiing. Ski Poles are used in Alpine Skiing, Freestyle Skiing, and Cross-Country Skiing, but are not used by ski jumpers. Ski Poles have a basket and grip elements. The basket is designed to stop the pole from sinking too deep into the snow and the grip slips over the wrist of the skier. The length and material of Ski Poles depend on the preferences of the skier. The different types of Ski Poles include Racing Poles, Super Giant Slalom Poles, and Nordic Walking Poles.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Ski Poles have a length of 44”-52” (110-130 cm) and pole diameter of .75” (19.1 mm). The mass of a Ski Pole is between 10.23-13.05 oz (290-370 g).

Series of comparison drawings of various Ski Basket designs from small speed baskets to large powder baskets
Series of comparison drawings of various Ski Basket designs from small speed baskets to large powder baskets
3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
3D model of a Ski Pole viewed in perspectiveSki Poles
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
Width:
.75” | 19.1 mm (Pole)
Depth:
Length:
44”-52” | 110-130 cm
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Weight:
10.23-13.05 oz | 290-370 g
Area:
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Basket Diameter: 2”-4” | 50.8-101.6 mm
Materials: Carbon fiber, graphite, wood (traditional)


Skier Heights:

5’1”-5’3”: 44” | 110 cm

5’4”-5’6”: 46” | 115 cm

5’7”-5’9”: 48” | 120 cm

5’10”-6’: 50” | 125 cm

6’1”-6’6”: 52” | 130 cm

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Drawings include:
Ski Poles Elevations (various)

Skiing is a winter sport where participants glide over snow on skis, long, narrow pieces of material designed for this purpose. It can be enjoyed as a recreational activity or competed in at various levels. There are several types of skiing, including downhill and Nordic.

5’10” | 1.78 m
October 18, 1984
Lindsey Vonn
178.000
1984.00
64000
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Lindsey Vonn
6’2” | 1.88 m
October 12, 1977
Bode Miller
188.000
1977.00
12000
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Bode Miller
.75” | 19.1 mm (Pole)
44”-52” | 110-130 cm
10.23-13.05 oz | 290-370 g
Ski Poles
1.910
130.000
0.370
6400
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Ski Poles3D model of a Ski Pole viewed in perspective3D model of a Ski Pole viewed in perspective
6’0” | 1.83 m
December 3, 1953
Franz Klammer
183.000
1953.00
1600
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Franz Klammer
5’11” | 1.80 m
March 18, 1956
Ingemar Stenmark
180.000
1956.00
1100
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Ingemar Stenmark
6’0” | 1.83 m
December 16, 1985
Alberto Tomba
183.000
1985.00
1000
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Alberto Tomba