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Ski poles for children

Ski poles Ski poles for children - the right choice with the Sportano shopIntroducing children to the world of skiing is an exciting experience, both for the little ones and for the parents. However, in order to make this experience not only fun, but also safe and effective, it is important to choose the right equipment. Ski poles are an often underestimated item that can make a significant difference to comfort, balance and overall performance on the slopes. That's why it's important to pay attention to a few key aspects when choosing them. In the Sportano sports shop you will find ski poles for children from proven brands such as Salomon, LEKI, Rossignol, Atomic or HEAD.Differences between children's poles and adult polesAlthough at first glance children's ski poles may look like a smaller version of adult poles, there are important differences between them. Children's poles tend to be lighter and made of materials that are less rigid, which helps to absorb shocks and prevent potential injuries. In addition, many children's poles are adjustable, allowing the length to be adjusted as the child grows. The handles and straps are also often designed to fit smaller hands, providing better grip and control.How to choose the right length of ski poles for a child?Choosing the right length of ski poles for a child is not only a matter of comfort, but also safety and learning efficiency. Inappropriate poles can lead to problems with balance, control and can increase the risk of falls and injuries. The simplest method of selection is the so-called 'armpit method', where a ski pole, placed vertically, should reach the child roughly to the armpit. This is a general rule that works in most cases and is a good starting point. If your child is taking ski lessons, it is a good idea to consult their instructor. A person with experience is best placed to assess what length of poles will be most suitable for a particular child, taking into account their skills, skiing style and physical condition. Some sports shops and ski equipment manufacturers offer tables where pole lengths are selected based on height and age. These tables are useful, but are best treated as guidelines rather than strict rules. If possible, the ideal way to choose the right length of poles is to test several different lengths on the slopes. This will allow the child to feel the differences and choose the poles they feel most comfortable on. For children who are in a rapid growth phase, consider purchasing poles that are adjustable in length. This is a practical solution that allows the poles to 'grow up' with the child and eliminates the need to buy new poles every season. Last, but not least, is the weight of the poles. Poles that are too heavy will be difficult for the child to control and can lead to faster fatigue. Therefore, it is worth paying attention to ensure that the poles are adjusted not only in length but also in weight to the child's physical capabilities. By keeping these tips in mind, the selection of poles of the right length will become simpler and more targeted. It is always worth verifying the final choice in practice, observing how the child performs on the slopes and whether the poles do not hinder their skiing but, on the contrary, add confidence and control.Materials: What are the safest and most durable options?The materials of the poles are as important as their length. For children, it is important that the poles are lightweight, but still durable. Aluminium: is commonly used for its strength and low price, but can be slightly heavier compared to other materials. Carbon fibre and composites: these are lighter and can offer better shock absorption, but tend to be more expensive. Plastics and rubber: some children's poles also have plastic and rubber components, especially in the handle and tip area, which increases their flexibility and shock absorption. Safe tips: the tips of children's poles are often rounded and made of materials that minimise the risk of injury, such as rubberised or plastic caps. Choosing the right ski poles for children is an investment that will pay off not only with a better sense of comfort and safety, but also with more fun and efficiency on the slopes. The right ski poles will last for many seasons and will help to develop the skiing skills of young enthusiasts of the sport.
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