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Swix Sonic R2 Lower Tube, Ferulle

High-quality carbon replacement tube for ski poles, suitable for 125-150 cm, including ferrule for easy installation.

29.90€ 26.25€ incl. VAT.
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628-RDTPLWR22-100-ch
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The facts at a glance

Suitable for
  • Unisex
Made for
  • Alpine Ski Touring & Backcountry

Swix Sonic R2 Lower Tube, Ferulle

The Sonic R2 down tube from Swix is the perfect solution if you need a spare part for your ski poles. Specially developed for poles with a length of 125 to 150 cm, this high-quality carbon tube offers not only stability but also durability. It is a unisex spare part that is suitable for various ski poles and therefore enables versatile use.
The down tube is an essential component of Swix pole parts and is supplied with a ferrule for easy and secure fitting. Whether you want to repair a breakage or simply optimize the performance of your poles, the Sonic R2 down tube is the ideal choice. Thanks to the high-quality materials and careful workmanship, you can count on a reliable product that exceeds your expectations.

Product details

Dimensions:
  • Length: 8cm
  • Width: 10cm
  • Height: 100cm
Weight:
65g
Features:
  • Spare part for masts
  • Pole tube
  • Swix pole parts
  • Sonic R2 lower tube carbon
  • Replacement tube for 125-150 cm pole
  • Including wire end ferrule.

How to choose the right size

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
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

1.
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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