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Mât de Whippet

Mât de Whippet

Prix régulier $127.46 USD
Prix de vente $127.46 USD Prix régulier $149.95
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Grâce à sa capacité de rangement en trois sections et à sa traction accrue pour les terrains escarpés, le Whippet est parfait pour les expéditions de ski-alpinisme et les excursions en splitboard. La pointe amovible en acier du Whippet ajoute une marge de sécurité pour les terrains très raides et sans chute, tout en se transformant en un bâton réglable et facilement rangeable, doté d'un réglage FlickLock Pro repensé, maintenant plus léger, plus solide et plus facile à utiliser.

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Conçue pour les terrains de ski ou de splitboard escarpés qui exigent une meilleure traction, la Whippet est maintenant améliorée avec une pointe en acier amovible.

Grâce à notre molette innovante ClickLock, vous pouvez fixer la pointe pour ajouter une marge de sécurité lors des ascensions glacées et des descentes sans chute, puis la retirer pour dévaler la poudreuse légère en hors-piste. Grâce à sa capacité à se plier en trois sections, la Whippet est facile à ranger, ce qui la rend idéale pour les excursions en splitboard, tandis que son réglage FlickLock Pro repensé est désormais plus léger, plus solide et plus facile à utiliser, avec une construction en aluminium forgé plus durable.

Features

  • Tige en aluminium en 3 sections
  • Cadran ClickLock
  • Réglage FlickLock® Pro — désormais doté d'une construction en aluminium plus légère et plus facile à utiliser
  • Pointe en acier amovible
  • Insert de poignée pour le mode ski
  • Rondelle poudreuse 3/4 indexée

SPECS

  • Poids: 452g with Pick
  • Gamme de tailles: 100cm-140cm
  • Séries: Technical Touring
  • Longueur une fois collapsé: 64cm
  • Longueur utilisable: 100 - 140cm

SPECS

  • Poids: 452g with Pick
  • Gamme de tailles: 100cm-140cm
  • Séries: Technical Touring
  • Longueur une fois collapsé: 64cm
  • Longueur utilisable: 100 - 140cm

Designed for the Deep

Greg Stafford
Christian Adam

Cap sur l’inconnu, à pleine puissance – pour celles et ceux qui explorent hors des pistes et recherchent l’aventure sauvage.

De notre technologie JetForce Pro à la pointe de l’industrie à nos skis et vêtements primés, l’équipement BD est conçu pour t’emmener loin dans la poudreuse, au cœur du backcountry, de la communauté et du lifestyle du ski. Et ouais, jusqu’au fond de la peuf.

Overall rating: 4.861111 / 5 from 72 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Whippet Pole is praised for its removable steel pick, which enhances safety on icy terrain. Customers appreciate its comfortable feel and ease of use, making it ideal for backcountry travel. The design is lauded for being lighter, stronger, and more user-friendly than previous versions.

Summary topics

  • Removable Pick: 9%
  • Comfort and Safety: 9%
  • Light Weight and Ease of Use: 23%
  • Improved Design: 7%

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Review highlights

  • "Done a few steep peaks and couloirs this spring and always felt supper safe carrying my whippet!"Nancy L.
  • "Excellent aggressive pick for early-morning frozen spring ski conditions."David B.
  • "Large pole straps are also nice for big jackets and gloves."Austin L.

Reviews

Very versatile.

"The 3 segments was the biggest selling point. It means I can bring this with me, store it on my pack when I don't need it. I can use it when back country skiing, winter hiking, mountaineering. It adds a margin of safety and some more options. It is certainly heavier than a hiking or ski pole, but worth it IMO."

Doug D. (5/5)

Great for splitboarding and for more serious tours

"You can consider it as ice axe and can be used in various conditions. I used it to pull myself up hooking on anything from rocks to trees, to get some extra stability. If you just want to use the pole you can remove the pick, so you feel safer on the way down."

Timotej V. (5/5)

Oopsie Daisy on Deming

"Took this on a Mt Baker summit in Washington. I was scared I was going to impale myself with it on the up, but what I should have been afraid of was the slide I would do down the Deming Glacier when my ski binding broke. This thing saved my bacon, I'm glad it did what it was supposed to."

Collin E. (5/5)

Whippet

"Whippet worked on great for my British Columbia trip. Stores easily in the pack when not needed. Great for when the pack gets heavy or on steep up and downgrades."

Eric D. (5/5)

Valuable upgrades to an all time classic

"I’ve been using whippets for steep ski mountaineering objectives around the world for 2 decades. Every update from my old version to this version adds material value, increased functionality and improved user experience. The poles collapse to be smaller, making them easier to pack for travel or store on your pack. The flick lock lever mechanism is improved over the old plastic versions. The snow basket now has a notch so it maintains its orientation. The picks are removable so you can travel with a single set of poles (eg if your trip might also include some resort use) and these can run double duty as trekking poles. The metal ring is a great temporary lower grip position. The handles and wrist straps are more ergonomic. Don’t listen to Cody. Whippets are awesome. ;-)"

Jonathan C. (5/5)

Used it on Wind River High Route

"I'm a backpacker who sometimes crosses steep snowfields. The Whippet enables me to use poles for stability and I never needed the ice ax for self arrest (but happy to have it just in case). I used the Whippet on a horrible route up the north side of Wind River Peak. It had been a glacier recently, with the ice holding the rocks, gravel, and mud together. The ice is gone and everything fell when I touched it. I buried the Whippet into the mess and pulled myself up. Not recommended but it worked."

Thomas K. (5/5)

Must have for ski touring

"After slipping a couple times touring up to Camp Muir on Rainier, then borrowing my partner's whippet for the last part, I immediately went home and ordered one. It has saved me from slipping/falling so many times over the years and is easily my favourite and most dependable piece of gear that I reco to everyone. It's heavier than a typical ski pole but the added security is well worth it."

Molly Y. (5/5)

Won’t leave home without it

"Love this pole. Done a few steep peaks and couloirs this spring and always felt supper safe carrying my whippet! Loved it so much I got one for my son too."

Nancy L. (5/5)

Solid and exactly what I

"Solid and exactly what I was looking for, why not 5 stars? -because $ little to much"

Magdalena G. (4/5)

Lightweight and reliable

"It took some getting used to as a snowboarder. I extend it when I might need it and collapse it when I don’t need it. This has been very handy to get through some difficult areas and at times provides peace of mind just having it. The basket fell off on day one. I would like for it to secure a little better. And when you are in freezing temps and get snow around the collapse points it can freeze in place. That was very rare. All around I really am glad I purchased it."

Michelle B. (5/5)

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