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Is it possible to get baskets that could replace broken ones, whether from Armada or another brand?
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<div class="bvseo-author">Asked by: goforitGus</div>
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Yes. The baskets that come with the Legion are removable and can be replaced with many different brands.
<div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: Chase Lucky</div>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2024-01-29</div>
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I'm 5' 10" and looking for standard size poles for my height. I'm having a hard time understanding the size. Can some break those down in inches and suggest a size based on my height?
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<div class="bvseo-author">Asked by: CRUH</div>
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Hey CRUH,
Thanks for reaching out about pole size! Poles often times are based on preference, for many it is what "feels right" for others, the standardized chart works great! We go by a suggestion/chart made by one our amazing dealers, EVO. In their words:
"Picking out the right ski pole length is pretty simple. For most scenarios, the right angle rule will serve you well. Grab a ski pole, flip it upside down, and grab it right under the basket. If the poles are the correct size, your elbow will sit comfortably by your hip and your arms will be bent at about a 90 degree angle.
If you don’t have poles handy, you can grab a tape measure. With your elbow bent at about 90 degrees, measure the distance between your hand and the ground. From there, add about two inches to account for the portion of the pole that sticks into the snow.
If you’re planning to ride primarily in the park, the purpose of your poles is a little different. On jumps and rails, your poles are used more for balance and can be shorter to ensure they’re out of the way while skiing switch and doing tricks. Many park riders ditch their poles all together to avoid getting tangled up.
Taking a look at our ski poles size chart below can also be a great way to figure out the right length for"
https://www.evo.com/guides/ski-pole-size-chart#size-chart
Based on their chart in the link below, you would use a pole of 50 inches, or 125cm. That said, you are welcome to try what is noted above and measure if the 120 is a better fit.
Any other questions, let us know!
<div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: ARMADA</div>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2023-01-25</div>
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The metal top that holds on the strap was loose when I received them new. They fell off the first time I used them. Despite tightening the screw, they do not stay on. Is there a way to fix this problem?
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<div class="bvseo-author">Asked by: Ann E.</div>
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Hey Ann E.
Sorry to hear that you received these with a loose strap! A way to fix the problem would be to put some Loctite on the screw to keep it in place. That said, ensuring you stay stoked on our product is important so we have a warranty program in place if these are defective. If you bought directly from us, please shoot us an email at our Contact Us page! If you bought these from an authorized dealer, please reach out to them and they can help start the process. Thanks!
<div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: Armadaskis</div>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2021-08-05</div>
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Hello, I am wondering if once the grip has been removed these poles can be cut to length? Or is the metal fitting at the top fixed?
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<div class="bvseo-author">Asked by: Liam26</div>
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Hey Liam26,
Great question! These can definitely be cut to length if you need to shorten them. Recommend heating them up and then using a vice or strong leverage point to pop off the grip. No need to unscrew top or anything!
Anything else, let us know!
<div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: ARMADA</div>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2023-03-27</div>
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What size screw is on top? I'm looking to make a camera mount adapter.
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<div class="bvseo-author">Asked by: Andoneyoung</div>
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Hey Andoneyoung!
Photos provided so you can find the exact screw for your needs! Enjoy stacking that footy with your mount setup.
Thanks!
<div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: ARMADA</div>
<div class="bvseo-pubdate">Date published: 2024-01-11</div>
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Why go with the bike grips when most ski poles have an extruded top? Seems like when pulling up on the pole it would be easier for your hands to slip off. Why that choice and is that disadvantageous for harder freeride style skiing?
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