S skiierrrrrrr Member Sep 23, 2008 #1 Hi I am about 6' tall and was wondering what size pole to get for park?, thanks.
invader7 Active member Sep 23, 2008 #2 its all personal prefference. im six one and mine are thirty twos but those are suuuper short.
.SteezusChrist. Active member Sep 23, 2008 #3 well people say to flip the pole over, hold above the basket, and make your arm a 90 degree angle. i would do that and subtract 3 inches
well people say to flip the pole over, hold above the basket, and make your arm a 90 degree angle. i would do that and subtract 3 inches
HPskier Active member Sep 23, 2008 #5 do what i did and buy armada, that way you can cut them to whatever length feels conformable to you, its all personal choice
do what i did and buy armada, that way you can cut them to whatever length feels conformable to you, its all personal choice
S smooticus Active member Sep 23, 2008 #6 Turn the pole upside down and grip it with the part that should go in the snow, hold it staright up and down. Your arm should be a a 90 degree angle. That is the correct way to find your pole size, unless your fucking retarded and want your poles not o touch the ground.
Turn the pole upside down and grip it with the part that should go in the snow, hold it staright up and down. Your arm should be a a 90 degree angle. That is the correct way to find your pole size, unless your fucking retarded and want your poles not o touch the ground.
Drew.C Active member Sep 24, 2008 #7 it doesnt matter what company it is, you can cut down all poles, but composite shaft too
X XtRemE11 Active member Sep 24, 2008 #8 why would you want your poles to touch the ground in the park? the shorter the better, infact, just drop poles, they really serve no purpose, and they mess up your steeze
why would you want your poles to touch the ground in the park? the shorter the better, infact, just drop poles, they really serve no purpose, and they mess up your steeze
JasperGphoto Member Sep 28, 2008 #9 a lot of park skiers these days are rocking poles that are tiny. Tommy Ellington has his arms fully extended downward and thats were his hands meet his poles.
a lot of park skiers these days are rocking poles that are tiny. Tommy Ellington has his arms fully extended downward and thats were his hands meet his poles.