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Old September 18th 06, 05:07 PM posted to rec.skiing.nordic
Jan Gerrit Klok
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Default pole tips for rollerskiing: is there a quiet alternative?

Very much appreciated, thanks Alex!

I think I'll also have to dig in and try to find what GErmany and Austria
have to offer. Normally very price-competitive, but hard to find.

"Alex" schreef in bericht
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Jan Gerrit Klok wrote:
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Now I can only select one set of not-fully-worn tips, and no idea where
to easily order "proper" carbide tips for my Swix poles. Of course just
when I really get some consistency in my training...

Jan

There are a few UK-based retailers of Nordic equipment. I can
recommend the following who both supply roller-ski tips. Be sure to
get the size that fits your poles as they come in different diameters.
(Lesson learnt the hard way!)

RMA Sports specialise in XC racing and biathlon gear.
Bob stocks a limited range of brands, but I have always found him to be
helpful and his service excellent. This is his address:
http://www.biathlonsport.com/

Rollerski.co.uk - as the name suggests, only supplies rollerski
equipment. There is a bigger choice of rollerskis than RMA Sports and a
chance to get some coaching. I have only bought one thing off Iain,
which turned up as described and by return. The owner has a good
reputation in the UK Nordic community. Although we all doubt his
sanity in thinking he can make a living from roller-skiing in London
;-)

Alex



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