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Quick Way to Increase Pole Basket "Size" in Soft Conditions
I was skiing last week at Mout St. Anne, and with a lot of new snow,
my poles were sinking deep into the snow, so that I wasn't able to really use my upper body that much. I know the solution is to change out the teeny-tiny race baskets that poles come with these days to larger baskets, but in a situation where you're just going for a quick ski, is there some add-on that increases the surface area of the pole baskets temporarily? (I'm thinking along the lines of some old-style basket that could slip- on.) Thanks, Jon |
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