Leki Venom (Carbon) 3D SL Ski Pole
Leki Venom (Carbon) 3D SL Ski Pole
Leki Venom (Carbon) 3D SL Ski Pole
Leki Venom (Carbon) 3D SL Ski Pole
Leki Venom (Carbon) 3D SL Ski Pole
Leki Venom (Carbon) 3D SL Ski Pole
Leki Venom (Carbon) 3D SL Ski Pole
Leki Venom (Carbon) 3D SL Ski Pole
Leki Venom (Carbon) 3D SL Ski Pole
Leki Venom (Carbon) 3D SL Ski Pole

Leki Venom (Carbon) 3D SL Ski Pole

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Choosing the correct ski pole length improves balance, timing, and efficiency on the race course. While height provides an excellent starting point, pole length should also reflect your racing discipline and skiing style. Slalom racers often prefer slightly shorter poles, while Giant Slalom, Super-G, and Downhill racers typically use longer poles for stronger starts and improved propulsion.

How to size ski poles using the 90-degree forearm method

Invert the pole and hold it below the basket. A level forearm indicates a good starting length.

How to Size Ski Poles

The simplest way to determine ski pole length is by using your height together with the sizing chart below. Another widely used method is the 90-degree forearm test.

  • Turn the ski pole upside down so the grip rests on the floor.
  • Hold the pole just below the basket.
  • If your forearm is parallel to the floor (approximately a 90-degree elbow angle), the pole is a good starting length.

Personal preference, skiing discipline, and technique may lead you to choose a slightly different length.

Race Place Tip: If you're between pole sizes, it's usually better to choose the longer option. Most straight ski poles can be shortened by removing the grip and trimming the shaft from the top.

Ski Pole Size Guide

Skier Height (in) Pole Length (in) Pole Length (cm)
45–48 35–36 90
49–52 37–38 95
53–56 39–40 100
57–60 41–42 105
61–63 43–44 110
64–66 45–46 115
67–69 47–48 120
70–72 49–50 125
73–75 51–52 130
76–78 53–54 135
79+ 55–56 140

Pole Length by Racing Discipline

  • Slalom (SL): Many racers prefer a slightly shorter pole because the lower body position and rapid pole plants are more comfortable.
  • Giant Slalom (GS): Poles are typically about 2 inches (5 cm) longer than SL poles for stronger starts.
  • Super-G (SG) & Downhill (DH): Longer poles provide maximum push out of the start and pole planting is generally not required during the run.

Adjusting Pole Length

Most straight aluminum and composite ski poles can be shortened by removing the grip and trimming the shaft from the top before reinstalling the grip.

  • Always cut the shaft from the top, never from the basket end.
  • GS, SG, and DH bent poles can often be shortened, but carefully consider how shortening affects the bend location relative to your body while in a tuck.
  • Follow the manufacturer's recommendations when modifying poles.

Race Place Notes

  • Height provides an excellent starting point, but personal preference still matters.
  • Most racers use shorter poles for Slalom and longer poles for speed events.
  • Buying a slightly longer straight pole provides flexibility since it can usually be cut to length later.
  • Consult your coach if you're unsure which length best matches your racing technique and discipline.

FedEx has recently implemented significant shipping fee increases for packages exceeding 48 inches long. These changes impact the cost of shipping items like ski poles and skis.

We are actively exploring options to mitigate these additional fees and continue providing you with the best possible service and value.

Thank you for your understanding and continued support as we navigate this change.

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Description & Features

The Leki Venom Carbon 3D SL is a high-performance slalom ski racing pole built for athletes who demand speed, strength, and precision. Featuring a hybrid shaft with a high-strength HTS 6.5 aluminum upper section and aramid carbon lower section, this pole delivers the perfect balance of durability and lightweight responsiveness. The Trigger 3D Slalom Grip expands release range to 220° for improved safety and connection, while the aluminum sheathing in the upper shaft enhances impact resistance against slalom gates. Trusted by World Cup champions like Mikaela Shiffrin, the Venom Carbon 3D SL is the ultimate choice for elite slalom racers.

Note: A longer Trigger 3D Adapter Sleeve is required when installing closed gate guards.

Features

  • Hybrid shaft construction: HTS 6.5 aluminum upper & aramid carbon lower
  • Trigger 3D Slalom Grip with 220° multi-directional release for safety
  • Trigger Frame Strap for secure, ergonomic connection
  • Protective aluminum sheathing in upper shaft for gate impact resistance
  • Carbide Flex Tip for precise pole plants
  • Ultrasonic racing finish for a professional look
  • Race basket for optimal gate clearance
  • Available in red (110–135 cm) or pink (110–130 cm) in 5 cm increments
  • Sold as a pair

Specs

  • Gender: Unisex
  • Construction: Fixed Length
  • Sizes: 110–135 cm (Red) | 110–130 cm (Pink) – 5 cm steps
  • Weight: 314 g
  • Grip-Strap System: Trigger 3D System
  • Grip: Trigger 3D SL
  • Strap: Trigger Frame Strap (One Size)
  • Segments: 2
  • Shaft Diameter: 16/14 mm
  • Shaft Material: HTS 6.5 Aluminum (Upper) / PRC 1000 Aramid Carbon (Lower)
  • Basket: Race Basket
  • Tip: Flex Tip with Carbide Spike
  • Unit: Sold as Pair

Technical Info

Leki Trigger 3D Grip System

Trigger 3D Grip System


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