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PW P900 Nordic walking poles - Black/Yellow
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We designed these poles for demanding Nordic walkers who seek performance!
Looking to accelerate? Choose these lightweight poles with bevelled tip.
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Product Features
Propulsion
Ensure a better propulsion thanks to its bevelled tungsten tip.
Vibration dampening
Vibrations significantly reduced by 80% carbon fibre composition.
Grip
The detachable rubber tips guarantee good grip on hard ground.
Lightweight
Ensures ease of movement thanks to 80% carbon alloy.
Easy dressing
Easy to fasten and unfasten with detachable gauntlet.
User comfort
Ensure a good handling thanks to its ergonomic cork grip.
Abrasion resistance
Hard-wearing thanks to the tungsten carbide tip.
Additional Product informations
Composition
Pole shaft
- 10% Glass Fiber
- 40% Carbon Fiber
- 50% Resin
Handle
- 60% Tributyl Citrate
- 10% Polycarbonate
- 30% Cork
Wrist strap
- 30% Cellulose - Sustainable Wood Fiber
- 5% Foamed PVC
- 60% Polyester
- 5% Polyoxymethylene
Pole tip
- 50% Polyamide
- 50% Tungsten
Pad for pole
- 100% Styrene Ethylene Butadiene Styrene
What are the differences between nordic walking and hiking?
What are the differences between Nordic walking and hiking?Nordic walking is performed with special walking poles on flat or gently sloped ground.These monostrand walking poles help propel your action and work your upper body more intensely.Hiking is done with adjustable walking poles that are used for holding position when climbing, and to avoid slipping when descending.
What are the special features of nordic walking poles?
Nordic walking is always performed using two walking poles for enhanced propulsion.Thanks to the gauntlets, you can take the walking poles in your hands or let them go without dropping them.Monostrand walking poles are lighter and don't bend when used.They absorb vibrations which spares your joints.The tip of the walking pole grips the ground to propel you forward. The detachable tips guarantee good grip on hard ground.
What are the benefits of nordic walking?
Nordic walking is good for overall fitness and can be enjoyed by everyone. It helps tone the body, improves breathing, is effective when it comes to weight loss and strengthens bones. As well as all the physical benefits, practising this outdoor sport also contributes to a feeling of well-being. For more information, please visit www.newfeel.com
Detailed composition of a nordic walking pole
Composition: 50% fibres (carbon + fibreglass) and 50% resin (to glue the fibres together).The % of carbon taken into consideration allows customers to compare poles. For the sake of transparency, we thought it's important to tell you the exact composition of Nordic walking poles:The 80% carbon PW 900 walking poles are composed of: 50% resin + 50% fibres, themselves composed of 20% fibreglass and 80% carbon (50% fibres x 80% carbon = 40% carbon in total)cf. detailed composition
Product Reviews
These poles are well constructed, very light and beautifully finished. The quick release of the hand grips works well. They would warrant five stars but for the design of the tip. The wedge shape with what amounts to a chisel edge is extremely sharp which makes it effective in digging into the ground but could injure anyone accidentally caught by it.
Love these Nordic poles. Only been able to use a couple of times due to isolation but the advice about size for my height etc. was spot on. Great quality for the price.
I like these poles, they're light, but feel strong, and the cork hand grips are nicely shaped. There's also a broad wrist strap that's easy to fit and adjust, if a bit fiddly to take off when the Velcro fastener refuses to slide freely through the buckle! I'm disappointed, though, that I think I chose the wrong size and have poles that are a little too long. There's no guidance on this so I tried to decide by using an old adjustable telescopic trekking pole I have to find a length that gave the correct arm/hand position that's recommended on all the instruction videos on line and that turned out to be 1150mm so that's what I've got. Unfortunately, the overall length of the 1150 pole is actually 1200 , which means my poles are too long by 50mm and that extra seems to be pretty crucial in determining the angle that the pole strikes the ground, and therefore the height of the arm/hand on the forward swing of the arm. I'm hoping that my poles can be exchanged for a shorter size, maybe even 2 sizes down if I can be told, please, how to select the correct pole length. My wife and I are both over 70 (just a little!) and are new to this but it's certainly an activity that we both look forward to enjoying, alongside our camping trips as well as in our local parks and open spaces. We just need to have the right kit!
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