Lower shafts for snow
Pair of lower tubes with pentagonal snow plates and length marking rings. Available in sizes 80-100 / 90-110 / 100-120 cm.
Which size should I choose?
For use on felled or deposited snow, a few centimeters more length than the measures used on the ground are sufficient. The softer the snow, the longer the stick should be, proportional to the depth of the pole in the softer snow.
How do I change the lower shafts?
1. Pull the locking lever.
2. Turn the lower shaft counterclockwise to loosen it and pull the tube down out of the upper curve.
3. Insert the lower shaft for snow into the upper tube, being careful not to damage the plastic wings of the twist locking system.
4. After adjusting the length, turn the lower shaft clockwise to lock it in place. TIP: Align the graphics on the two tubes to properly line up the tip.
5. Close the locking lever.
Maintenance: To avoid oxidation of the components, remove the lower shafts after use and dry them with a cloth. Do not assemble until all parts of the pole are completely dry.
Video tutorial:
Which size should I choose?
For use on felled or deposited snow, a few centimeters more length than the measures used on the ground are sufficient. The softer the snow, the longer the stick should be, proportional to the depth of the pole in the softer snow.
How do I change the lower shafts?
1. Pull the locking lever.
2. Turn the lower shaft counterclockwise to loosen it and pull the tube down out of the upper curve.
3. Insert the lower shaft for snow into the upper tube, being careful not to damage the plastic wings of the twist locking system.
4. After adjusting the length, turn the lower shaft clockwise to lock it in place. TIP: Align the graphics on the two tubes to properly line up the tip.
5. Close the locking lever.
Maintenance: To avoid oxidation of the components, remove the lower shafts after use and dry them with a cloth. Do not assemble until all parts of the pole are completely dry.
Video tutorial: