Ski Pole Shafts
Infinity ski poles come in five shaft varieties:
If you’re a competitive skier, this pole is for you. At 46.0 grams/meter, the Infinity R1 is in a class by itself. This pole has a 30-day on-snow warranty.
One of our best sellers, the Infinity eLite is now lighter than ever: 52.0 grams/meter. They are still stiff, strong, and have a great swing weight. This improved eLite pole has a one-year on-snow breakage warranty.
Our stiffest and strongest pole now weighs just 56.0 grams/meter. This model is for the serious skier looking for the stiffest possible pole. One-year on-snow breakage warranty.
This is the best mid-priced pole you will ever use. Despite the low price, Infinity Sprint is a very high-quality 100% carbon fiber pole. The Infinity Sprint is not as stiff as our other models but still weighs only 57.0 grams/meter. This pole is great for high school racers, backcountry skiers, and serious skiers. One-year on-snow breakage warranty.
Our newest Nordic ski pole, the Infinity Stealth is 59.0 grams/meter. They are our stiffest pole and have a two-year on-snow breakage warranty. This pole is a cut above our best-selling eXtreme for just a few extra grams. Certainly a superior snow and roller skiing pole. The only pole available with a two-year warranty. A great pole for taller skiers who require a strong, stiff pole.
All Infinity ski poles are made with 100% high-modulus, pre-impregnated carbon fiber, otherwise known as graphite—the lightest and strongest material available. Infinity ski poles are lighter, stiffer, and stronger than ever, and they have better swing weight as well. Just look at these impressive test results!
Infinity poles are designed to be strong and stiff to avoid compressive forces—not deflection—in order to transfer the maximum amount of force you can apply to the ground. While the eXtreme has impressive deflection results, the feel of the Sprint, eLite, and R1 are not that different.
To find your correct size and get an accurate measurement, you may need some help. Use an ordinary ruler and a metal measuring tape marked in centimeters. All measurements should be made with your ski boots on while standing on a level surface. If you’re standing on your skis, the pole tip measurement should be to the top of the ski surface, not the floor.
To measure for skating-style poles, use a ruler to measure from ground level to a point at mustache level. The distance in centimeters is your correct pole length.
Our newest Nordic ski pole, the Infinity Stealth is 59.0 grams/meter. They are our stiffest pole and have a two-year on-snow breakage warranty. This pole is a cut above our best-selling eXtreme for just a few extra grams. Certainly a superior snow and roller skiing pole. The only pole available with a two-year warranty. A great pole for taller skiers who require a strong, stiff pole.
To measure for classic poles, stand up straight while holding a ruler on your shoulder parallel to the ground. Have a friend measure from the ground up to the ruler. The distance in centimeters is your correct pole length. Alternatively, subtract 10 centimeters from the skating-style pole measurement (see above).
Contact us today to discuss the ideal shafts and poles for your skiing adventures.