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Exel Nordic Experience Ski Poles

Just the right mix of carbon and composite is put into the Nordic Experience Ski Poles for a nice day on the trails...

Image of Exel Ski Poles Berg's Price: $28.00
MSRP: $35.00
Savings: $7


Description

Just the right mix of carbon and composite is put into the Nordic Experience Ski Poles for a nice day on the trails. Built for any adventure and will work in the track or even sometimes out of the track. Very nice strap that makes kicking and gliding easy with every stroke. 10mm basket that really grabs the snow so you are sure to have a nice push every time.


Features:
  • Grip: Pro Ergo Thermo
  • Strap: Unifit P
  • Shaft: Carbon composite
  • Basket: Sport Victory 10 mm
  • Carbon Index: C30
  • Lengths: 100-165/5 cm
Background on Exel:

In celebration of the Winter Olympic Games in Torino, Exel is proud to announce its 30th anniversary in cross-country ski pole industry. Exel'­s success story began with the introduction of the first carbon fiber x-country ski pole at the Innsbruck Winter Olympic Games in 1976. Once again, Exel will make history by introducing a completely new innovation and advantage for our dedicated racers.

1970's
1972 Exel manufactures and introduces the first tapered composite ski poles. 1974 Exel exhibits the first time at ISPO fair with ski poles. 1976 Innsbruck Olympic Games. 70% of the Olympic medals with Exel poles. Grafil Champion, world'­s first carbon fiber ski pole with asymmetric basket.

1980's
1980 Lake Placid Olympic Games, 82% of the Olympic medals won with Exel poles.
1984 Sarajevo Olympic Games. 72% of the Olympic medals with Exel poles. Black Feather becomes an Olympic legend. Marja-Liisa wins three gold medals and one bronze medal.
1986 Exel'­s Carbon fiber Kevlar poles for new skating style.
1988 Calgary Olympic Games. 70% of the Olympic medals with Exel poles. Introduction of sensational Ergo grip.

1990's
1994 Lillehammer Olympic Games. Manuela di Centa with Exel poles the best female skier.>br />Exel introduces the first Control strap in the world.
1998 Nagano Olympic Games. Introduction of the Quick Lock System (QLS) in Exel ski poles.

2000
2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Games. 54 Olympic medals with Exel poles.
2006 Torino Olympic Games. An Olympic Legend returns®“ Exel Black Feather.
56 Medals with Exel poles.