Swenor Rollerski Ferrules

$22.00

Yes, you might try using your poles with snow baskets for rollerskiing, but there are a few reasons why it isn’t recommended.

  • Winter snow baskets often have steel tips that are not robust enough for pavement; rollerski specific ferrules use hard carbide steel and are usually thicker.

  • When (not if) your winter baskets break, those baskets often cost more than rollerski tips . Worse is that after breaking the winter baskets, you’ll be convinced that separate rollerski tips are a good idea and you’ll wind up purchasing new winter baskets in addition to rollerski type ferrules.

  • Swenor rollerski ferrules are available in different diameters to match to different pole manufacturers. Size is matched to the pole diameter at the basket end.

  • These are user-installed using hot melt glue (glue not included)

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Yes, you might try using your poles with snow baskets for rollerskiing, but there are a few reasons why it isn’t recommended.

  • Winter snow baskets often have steel tips that are not robust enough for pavement; rollerski specific ferrules use hard carbide steel and are usually thicker.

  • When (not if) your winter baskets break, those baskets often cost more than rollerski tips . Worse is that after breaking the winter baskets, you’ll be convinced that separate rollerski tips are a good idea and you’ll wind up purchasing new winter baskets in addition to rollerski type ferrules.

  • Swenor rollerski ferrules are available in different diameters to match to different pole manufacturers. Size is matched to the pole diameter at the basket end.

  • These are user-installed using hot melt glue (glue not included)