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  • Atomic Atomic Backland FR Ski Poles
  • Atomic Atomic Backland FR Ski Poles
  • Atomic Atomic Backland FR Ski Poles
  • Atomic Atomic Backland FR Ski Poles

Atomic Backland FR Ski Poles

$130.00
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The Atomic Backland FR is a telescopic ski pole with a built-in screwdriver, designed and developed with freeski legend Chris Benchetler.

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The Atomic Backland FR is a telescopic ski pole to go with Atomic Bent Chetler and wider Backland skis. It’s been designed and developed with the help of freeski legend Chris Benchetler. A good freeride pole needs to keep you light, nimble and focused on the job. So Atomic has made it from lightweight aluminum alloy, given it a bike-inspired Freeride grip that won’t slip and an 85mm powder basket for better floatation. It’s got a handy built-in ski-binding screwdriver for adjustments and repairs on the move. The pole also has a carbide tip to protect against rocks and trees, and you can adjust it from 110cm to 130cm.

Features:

  • Adjustable Length: Telescopic design allows length adjustment from 110 cm to 135 cm, secured by a reliable Power Lock system.

  • 5 Aluminum Pole Technology: Constructed from high-grade 7075 aluminum, offering exceptional strength and durability.

  • Built-in Ski Binding Screwdriver: Integrated 9mm Phillips/flat-head screwdriver inside the shaft for on-the-go adjustments and repairs.

  • Freeride Grip: Bike-inspired grip design ensures a non-slip hold, enhancing control during descents.

  • Premium Strap: Comfortably padded strap with easy size adjustment for a secure fit.

  • Powder Basket (97mm): Wide basket improves flotation in deep snow conditions.

  • Carbide Tip: Durable tip provides reliable grip on various terrains, including hard snow, ice, and rocky surfaces.

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