Rollerski Pole Parts
Longway Roller Ski Tip File
$18.95 $17.95SkiGo Rollerski Pole Tips
$16.95SkiGo Pro Roller Ski Screw Tip
$26.95Longway Rollerski Pole Tips
$16.95Longway Ski Pole Straps
$19.95 $9.95Rossignol Rossignol L1 XC Rollerski Tip Kit
$27.95Rossignol L2 Rubber Nat. Cork+Wedge BK/R
$38.95Rossignol L2 Adult Padded Loop Cross Country Strap
$27.95 $21.95Roller Ski Pole Tips for Grip and Speed
Roller ski pole tips, often referred to as ferrules, are located at the bottom of your roller ski poles. They are specifically designed for use on hard surfaces and make contact with the asphalt during your roller ski sessions.
It's important to note that there will be a different sensation compared to regular ski poles used in snow. These tips are crafted to withstand tough, hard surfaces while also helping to generate significant power.
How Do You Sharpen Rollerski Ferrules?
To ensure an optimal experience on asphalt and to maximize performance, it's crucial to sharpen the ferrules regularly. This is a straightforward task that only requires a diamond file or sharpener. Simply move the file back and forth along the angled side of the ferrule tip until it appears and feels sharp. After repeated sharpening, there will come a time when it makes more sense to purchase a new set of roller ski tips.
Rollerski Pole Grips Enhance Power Transfer
Rollerski pole grips provide the skier with control over their poles as they push forward to generate momentum. They can be made from materials such as natural cork, rubber, or plastic, and many models are the same as those used in cross-country skiing.
Rollerski pole strap replacements can be bought when your old ones are no longer functional or if you have switched to a different pole grip system. Roller ski pole straps often come in various sizes, so this is something to consider when selecting new ones. As with cross-country ski poles, some brands have developed specific locking mechanisms for the straps and handles, making it easy and convenient to connect your hands to the ski poles. Ensure that the grips and straps are compatible with each other.
Wondering how to change rollerski pole grips? Check out our useful guide that shows how to replace grips, along with other helpful advice about Buying Rollerskis.