Accessories for Cross Country Ski Poles
Longway Rollerski Pole Tips
$15.95SkiGo Pro Roller Ski Screw Tip
$23.95Yoko Yqr 2 Strap
$25.95 $13.95SkiGo Rollerski Pole Tips
$15.95Yoko Yxs 1 Strap
$25.95 $18.95Longway Ski Pole Straps
$18.95 $9.95Skigo Pro Race Straps
$35.95 $30.95Rossignol Rossignol L1 XC Rollerski Tip Kit
$25.95Rossignol L2 Rubber Nat. Cork+Wedge BK/R
$35.95Rossignol L2 Adult Padded Loop Cross Country Strap
$25.95 $19.95Skigo Adapter For Snow Basket
$20.95 $15.95Time to Change the Tips of Your Ski Poles?
The tips are the part of the ski pole that directly contacts the snow. They must be small and sharp enough to penetrate the snow easily, yet not dangerous for the user and surroundings. If you own a set of less expensive poles, you likely won’t have the option to replace the tips since they are part of the shaft.
For higher-quality ski poles, you can replace the tips if they lose their sharpness or break, instead of discarding them. These tips are typically made as a separate extension at the bottom of the shaft and are usually constructed from plastic with a metal tip.
In this category, you will also find a variety of poles with pre-mounted baskets and asphalt pads, allowing the skier to use their cross-country ski poles on open roads. This is very convenient as it saves you money and storage space.
Ski Pole Grips for Cross Country Adventures
Ski pole grips are located at the upper part of your pole and are what you hold onto when skiing. If you find yourself getting blisters, struggling to grip the handle, or if the coating is coming off, it’s time to consider new pole grips.
Cross-country ski pole grips are usually made from cork, rubber, or plastic. Cork is popular not only because it is soft and light but also because it is durable. Some skiers, meanwhile, find rubber a more comfortable option.
Cross Country Ski Pole Straps for the Best Performance
Using the right strap allows you to push harder on the pole without needing to hold it as tightly in your hand. Generally, there are three types of straps: loop straps, harness straps, and quick-release straps. The choice of style is up to you. However, loop straps are most popular with beginners, while intermediate and advanced riders usually prefer harness or quick-release straps.
If you think it’s time to get a whole new set of poles, then check out our Cross Country Ski Poles.