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Descripción
Bastones de esquí freeride ideales de Black Crows.
Los bastones de esquí Oxus son adecuados tanto para el esquí alpino estándar como para aventuras más enfocadas al freeride.
La amplia zona de espuma EVA blanda garantiza la facilidad de uso en diversos terrenos.
Fabricados en aluminio, con un diámetro sustancial de 18 mm y una cesta de nieve relativamente grande de 90 mm, estos bastones están listos para acompañarte a todas partes.
Peso:
- 215g @ 115cm
Especificaciones
Mejor Uso:
Freeride
Empuñaduras:
Espuma
Material de la Punta:
Carbide
Material del Bastón:
Aluminum
Sexo:
Hombre, Mujer, Unisex
Reseñas (16)
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"Nice poles, but bend... break easy" | |
Joseph G. (Kelowna) | 07/02/2024 |
Respuesta de SkatePro: Hi Joseph, thank you for taking your time to give us feedback. We're sorry to hear that you've experienced problems with your poles! We will reach out to you in a separate email to look into this case. ✌ / Your SkatePro Team |
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"Seem great, but yet to use on snow." | |
richard lee (Ingatestone) | 15/05/2023 |
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"Excellent company 1st rate service!!!" | |
william steele (Ampleforth college) | 27/12/2019 |
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"Love these poles! Perfect for ski touring when you need variable grip length. I was super impressed with their customer service and prompt delivery to the states. Thanks, Skate Pro!" | |
David E. (Intervale) | 19/02/2019 |
Comprador verificado | |
"Very lightweight and strong. Perfect for ski touring." | |
Robert Kirkland (Salisbury, Wiltshire) | 04/01/2019 |
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"The poles are awesome. The long handle grip allows for multiple hand holds while hiking / skiing in variable conditions. If you are located in US, be aware that if you make a purchase and you are looking to return the item...you will most likely pay 1/2 the value of the purchase price for the shipping label. This is not clearly outlined in SkatePro's shipping policy." | |
Tyler Beim (San Francisco) | 02/01/2019 |