Swix WC Pro Downhill

UVP 99.90€ 89.85€ incl. VAT.
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The facts at a glance

Suitable for
  • Unisex
Made for
  • Urban & Work
  • Skiing
Materials
  • Down

Swix WC Pro Downhill

"The WC Pro Downhill from Swix is the ultimate racing pole for skiers looking for precision and speed. Specifically designed for downhill and SuperG at top speeds, this pole offers an aerodynamic downhill curve that allows for improved body positioning and minimizes drag."
"Made from Swix's strongest aluminum alloy, the WC Pro Downhill guarantees exceptional durability and longevity. The racing pole is equipped with a special racing grip and basket that offer optimal control and balance through the gates. Whether for competition or recreational skiing, this pole will help you perform at your best on the slopes"
"Thanks to its unisex design, the pole is suitable for all genders and is aimed at skiers who want to get the best out of their equipment in both competition and leisure time. The solid shaft and the included strap round off the well thought-out design and make the WC Pro Downhill an indispensable companion for ambitious skiers."

Product details

Optimal for:
  • Skiing
Dimensions:
  • Length: 110cm
  • Width: 10cm
  • Height: 115cm
Weight:
520g
Materials:
Aluminium alloy

How to choose the right size

Pole length(cm)
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
135
Height(cm)
127-133
134-140
141-147
148-154
155-161
162-168
169-175
176-182
183-189
190-196
Pole length(cm)
140
Height(cm)
> 197
Pole length(cm)
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
135
140
Height(cm)
127-133
134-140
141-147
148-154
155-161
162-168
169-175
176-182
183-189
190-196
> 197

How to measure

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1.
  • 1. Height:
    Stand up straight with your feet and back against a wall. Place a flat object (e.g. book) on your head and hold it horizontally against the wall. Now you can measure from the bottom edge of the object to the floor.

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