Ski poles as a device for walking onskis appeared recently - not earlier than the nineteenth century. Previously, skiers used one stick, and this at a time when skiing was not a sport, but had a purely utilitarian value, was quite enough. The stick used by skiers, served as a support for walking, a brake on the descents and weapons - just like that, just in case. You never know what kind of person or animal you will meet in the winter forest.
And only when people decided to compete,who will run a distance over a previously laid-out ski track, there are paired ski poles. As the appearance and development of varieties of skiing, the sticks changed, improved, adapted to different modes of movement.
In the middle of the twentieth century, ski poles weremostly wooden and made from light and strong stems of bamboo. Throughout the twentieth century, they improved. First, the steel bamboo came to replace the bamboo, then they were changed to sticks from small diameter duralumin pipes. Ski poles for movement along the plain and slalom "parted" around the fifties of the last century. Since then, their improvement continues. Following duraluminium, the turn of titanium sticks came, and in the eighties and nineties of the last century, the first samples of graphite sticks and sticks appeared from modern light and durable plastics. Often they are made of composite materials.
Ski poles designed for slalom anddownhill from the mountain, make a little twisted to improve the aerodynamic characteristics of the athlete on the descent and to exclude the possibility of clinging rings at the goalposts. For the descent along the slopes of different steepness, the sticks are made telescopic, with a varying length.
The production of this part of the ski inventory is busymany famous firms in different countries. Exel ski poles are considered the most popular and famous in the world. The sticks of this manufacturer proved themselves well in the seventies of the last century, when many leading athletes,
From Russian manufacturers it is possible to allocatecompany STC (Sports technology center) - Center for Sport Technologies. STC ski poles, not yielding to the world's leading manufacturers for quality, win in price. The cost of similar quality STC products is approximately twenty-five to thirty percent less than imports. The Russian company STC was established in 1992 and for its twenty years of history managed to create a reputation as a manufacturer of quality sports equipment.
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