Those looking for a solid starting point to build their kits, but don’t want to settle for the cheapest option, should look to Volkl’s Phantastick. With a similar 18mm aluminum shaft, the Phantastick steps things up in terms of durability and value (not unlike the best Volkl skis).
Continuing the comparison, the Phantastick gives skiers a little bit more traction with both their soft rubber textured grip and steel crown tips. They may be an extra $20 compared to the most affordable alternative, but for the majority of skiers, the hike in price will be well worth it.
The Phantastick delivers value in more ways than one. It’s among the only poles on this end of the price spectrum that includes interchangeable powder baskets with the base package. Additionally, it’s available in some striking color combinations to add some personality to a pretty mundane part of your ski setup.
Things we like:
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Not the cheapest ski pole, but probably the best in terms of value
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Stout construction with some nice amenities like textured grips
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Comes in some fun color combinations for on-hill pizzaz
Things we don't like:
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Heavier than a lot of the competition
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Though it has some features, it’s still a pretty spartan approach to a ski pole
- Shaft:: 18mm fixed aluminum
- Tip:: Steel all-mountain
- Strap:: Textured soft rubber grip and standard adjustable strap
- Baskets:: Included powder and race baskets
Things we like:
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Not the cheapest ski pole, but probably the best in terms of value
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Stout construction with some nice amenities like textured grips
-
Comes in some fun color combinations for on-hill pizzaz
Things we don't like:
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Heavier than a lot of the competition
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Though it has some features, it’s still a pretty spartan approach to a ski pole
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