Big_Spence Active member Nov 30, 2008 #1 I need a good, reliable pair of freestyle poles. Dont want to spend more than about sixty bucks, and Im obviously willing to cut them if necessary.
I need a good, reliable pair of freestyle poles. Dont want to spend more than about sixty bucks, and Im obviously willing to cut them if necessary.
S shortdawg Active member Nov 30, 2008 #3 poles are poles... if you want 'freestyle poles' be prepared to pay over 60 bucks
W with_stupid Member Nov 30, 2008 #5 find the lightest poles at the store for under 60 bucks that are reaonsably durable then have em cut to your preference
find the lightest poles at the store for under 60 bucks that are reaonsably durable then have em cut to your preference
S Sp@rk Member Nov 30, 2008 #7 Personally id never spend money on some Stizzy poles......... Waste of money...... ya they look nice and shit.. Either get rentals.... like everyone said before... or just get any that are light and cut em to ur height...
Personally id never spend money on some Stizzy poles......... Waste of money...... ya they look nice and shit.. Either get rentals.... like everyone said before... or just get any that are light and cut em to ur height...
S smells_like_tuna Member Nov 30, 2008 #8 I've had the best luck with Scott Series 4 aluminum poles. Stiffer and longer-lasting than other poles I've used, and you can usually find them for around $60.
I've had the best luck with Scott Series 4 aluminum poles. Stiffer and longer-lasting than other poles I've used, and you can usually find them for around $60.
-BRENT- Member Dec 1, 2008 #9 whats the best way to cut poles? and how do you fill the hole in the bottom of the pole.?
sykonaut Member Dec 1, 2008 #11 Dude..Goodwill hooks you up. $2 for a pair of Scott poles. Just the right length for me. Aluminum too which is good. None of that carbon shit.
Dude..Goodwill hooks you up. $2 for a pair of Scott poles. Just the right length for me. Aluminum too which is good. None of that carbon shit.
H huge-go Active member Dec 1, 2008 #12 You take the grip off, cut, and then put the grip over the hole. Sounds like you're cutting the wrong end.
You take the grip off, cut, and then put the grip over the hole. Sounds like you're cutting the wrong end.
S skisquaw@420 Active member Dec 1, 2008 #13 these are seriously the most durable poles I have ever used
Big_Spence Active member Dec 2, 2008 #15 hot water and shit. search bar it, there are tons and tons of forums on it.