2026 One Way JR RD Ski Poles
2026 One Way JR RD Ski Poles
2026 One Way JR RD Ski Poles
2026 One Way JR RD Ski Poles
2026 One Way JR RD Ski Poles

2026 One Way JR RD Ski Poles

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How do you determine what length of ski pole is best for you? The chart on this page can be used as a general guide and is based on your height. The most common "old time" method is to invert the pole with the grip on the floor and grab the shaft under the basket. The pole is a good fit if your forearm is at 90 degrees (or parallel to the floor).

This is a good starting point, but personal preference may dictate a slightly shorter pole in modern day slalom where racers attack in a little lower body position and the pole plant becomes awkward if the pole is too long.

GS/SG and DH poles are typically longer for a stronger push out of the start and pole planting is not an issue.

Select a longer pole if in doubt as most shafts can be cut down to size. Note: Cutting down GS/SG and DH poles is a bit more complicated due to the bend of the pole. They may be cut down some, but keep in mind the placement of the bend relative to the body while in a tuck, before making this decision. It may seem obvious to some, but always cut from the top of the pole with the grip removed.

Ski Pole Sizing Guide

Height (inches) Pole Length (inches) Pole Length (centimeters)
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 52-52 130
76-78 53-54 135
79 55-56 140

This chart is for SL or recreational skiing.
For GS, SG and DH you may want to choose a pole about 2" longer.

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 RD 16 GS JR and RD 16 SL JR are built for young racers who are developing their skills and confidence on the course. Both poles feature a lightweight, durable aluminum shaft sized for junior athletes, offering excellent stability and control during high-speed runs or gate contact. Ergonomic junior-specific grips ensure a secure, comfortable hold, while the replaceable baskets allow for easy updates after a hard season of training or racing. These poles are designed to grow with junior racers, delivering dependable performance from training runs to race day.

RD 16 GS JR

Designed for young skiers racing in giant slalom or charging down wide-open trails, the RD 16 GS JR features an aerodynamic shaft and streamlined design for enhanced stability at speed.

RD 16 SL JR

Perfect for junior slalom racers, the RD 16 SL JR offers a compact, responsive feel that supports quick turns and precise pole plants. The grip is tailored for smaller hands to maximize control.

Features

  • Aluminum ski racing poles
  • Quick Adjustable Pro strap
  • Junior Ergo Pro Grip
  • Aluminum 7075 construction
  • 16:9 mm Shaft
  • Race Basket
  • Middle Ferrule & Carbide Tip

Technical Information

ALUMINUM 7075

An extremely high-quality aluminum shaft made from durable 7075 aluminum.

Ergo Grip Pro

Special grip for racing, which provides maximum grip thanks to ergonomic grip recesses.

Mid Sleeve Sintered Tip

Medium length 70 mm sleeve with high-quality sintered steel tip.

Quick Adjust Strap Pro

High-performance strap with a shape developed for racing. Intuitive and quick size adjustment for maximum comfort.

Race Basket

Lightweight basket with 45 mm diameter, especially for racing.


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