Correct ski pole length
The right length supports a natural position and clean turn initiation. Slalom, giant slalom and recreational skiing can require different lengths.
Ski poles · Race poles · Accessories
At SF Sports you will find high-quality ski poles from Leki, Komperdell and One Way — from lightweight junior race poles to slalom and giant slalom poles, as well as stable carbon and aluminium models for performance-focused skiers.
Choose directly by brand, use case or matching race accessories. This helps you find the ski pole that fits your skiing level, discipline, body height and preferred grip system.
Oneway ski poles stand for modern design, low weight, and sporty performance in winter sports. Whether dynamic carving turns on the slopes, quick changes of direction, or demanding alpine ski use – with high-quality Oneway ski poles, you benefit from precise support and maximum control on every descent. At SF Sports, you'll find modern ski poles for ambitious winter athletes, sporty riders, and racers.
Those looking to buy new Oneway ski poles are choosing high-quality materials, ergonomic comfort, and reliable stability. The lightweight aluminum and carbon constructions ensure an optimal balance of robustness and low weight. This allows the ski poles to provide a dynamic riding feel and direct power transfer when skiing.
Whether lightweight ski poles for sporty slope use or robust models for intensive training days – Oneway offers the right solution for different requirements and riding styles. Ergonomic grips, comfortable straps, and durable tips ensure a secure hold and precise control on a variety of snow conditions.
The correct ski pole length also plays an important role in comfort and riding technique. Optimally matched ski poles support good posture, precise turns, and a harmonious riding feel at any speed.
Particularly sporty riders and ambitious winter athletes appreciate the high stability and direct handling of Oneway ski poles. At the same time, the models impress with their modern design and durable quality – perfect for intensive use on the slopes.
Buy high-quality Oneway ski poles now and start the winter season optimally equipped – with powerful ski poles for dynamic and precise skiing at SF Sports.
Buying guide
Good ski poles improve balance, rhythm, edge timing and overall control. What matters is not just brand or look, but length, material, grip system, basket, tip and the intended use on piste or in ski racing.
The right length supports a natural position and clean turn initiation. Slalom, giant slalom and recreational skiing can require different lengths.
Carbon is light and direct, while aluminium is robust and versatile. In racing, particularly stable or aerodynamic models are often chosen depending on the discipline.
Trigger systems, straps, spare parts, baskets and pole guards influence handling, safety and comfort — especially with gloves and during training.
Ski poles by use case
In the ski poles collection you will find models for performance-focused piste skiers, racers, junior athletes and ambitious skiers. Matching the pole to skiing style, discipline and existing accessories is especially important.
SF Sports
We do not look at ski poles in isolation. Length, grip system, gloves, pole guards, discipline and skiing level have to work together. That is why our advice is based on racing, service and equipment experience.
We know the demands of slalom, giant slalom, training and junior racing.
Leki, Komperdell and One Way cover many performance-focused and race-oriented requirements.
Pole, glove, pole guard and skier have to fit together.
Advice in Gilching and shipping through the online shop.
FAQ
As a guideline, an upside-down pole should create roughly a 90-degree angle at the elbow. Skiing style, discipline and personal preference can influence the ideal length.
In slalom, shorter and stable poles with matching hand protection or pole guards are typically used. Quick movements, direct control and good handling are important.
In giant slalom, longer and often bent race poles are commonly used. They support an aerodynamic position and stability at higher speeds.
Carbon is especially light, stiff and direct. Aluminium is very robust and often more attractive in terms of price. The better choice depends on skiing level, use case and budget.
For slalom training and ski racing, pole guards are very important. They protect hands and fingers during gate impacts and should match the pole and grip system.