Salomon Brigade Junior Ski Poles Kids 2026
Not sure what length to get? See the sizing chart in the tabs below. Note: ski poles aren't eligible for free shipping.
Salomon Brigade Junior Ski Poles Kids 2026 - Blue / 110cm/44in / Retail: $44.95 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Buy the 2026 Salomon Brigade Junior Ski Poles for Kids at Aspen Ski and Board today. Durable, lightweight poles made for young skiers ready to explore the slopes.
These junior-specific poles are crafted with strong aluminum for long-lasting use, and feature a junior-sized grip that’s easy for smaller hands to hold. A standard strap system and all-mountain basket ensure they perform well in both soft and packed snow.
Key Features:
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Lightweight Aluminum Shaft: Built for durability and easy handling.
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Junior Grip & Strap: Sized for smaller hands for confident control.
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All-Mountain Basket: Versatile in different snow conditions.
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Youth-Friendly Design: Matches well with junior ski setups.
Give your young skier the tools to build confidence, the Brigade Junior Poles are ready at Aspen Ski and Board.
Pole Sizing Chart
Pole Sizing Chart
Pole Length by Skier Height
This is the chart we use in the shop. Find your height on the left, grab the matching pole length on the right.
4'4" - 4'6" = 38"
4'7" - 4'9" = 40"
4'10" - 5'0" = 42"
5'1" - 5'2" = 44"
5'3" - 5'6" = 46"
5'7" - 5'10" = 48"
5'11" - 6'1" = 50"
6'2" - 6'4" = 52"
6'5"+ = 54"
The Quick In-Store Method
Flip the pole upside down so the grip is on the floor. Grab the pole just below the basket and stand it straight. Your forearm should be parallel to the floor, with the elbow bent at roughly 90 degrees. That's your pole length.
Style Adjustments
Park and freestyle. Size down 2 inches shorter for spins and rail tricks.
Powder. Stay neutral or size up if you ski a lot of flatter or deeper terrain.
Still unsure? See our full ski pole length guide or call (614) 848-6600.
Aluminum vs Carbon vs Hybrid
Aluminum vs Carbon vs Hybrid
Aluminum
The classic. Affordable, very durable, and easy to bend back into shape if you tweak one. Aluminum poles are heavier than carbon, but for inbounds resort skiing you won't notice the difference. Best pick for first-time buyers, kids, and anyone hard on their gear.
Carbon
The lightest, stiffest option. Carbon poles transmit a more positive feel at the pole plant and reduce arm fatigue on long days. Trade-off: they crack rather than bend if you crash hard on them, and they cost more. Best pick for advanced skiers, backcountry days, and anyone counting grams.
Hybrid (Aluminum + Carbon)
Lower carbon shaft for stiffness, aluminum upper for durability where you grip them. A middle-ground option that gets close to carbon's weight savings at a more reasonable price.
Grips & Straps
Rubber. Standard, durable, grippy when wet. Most common.
Cork or foam. Warmer to the touch on cold days, often found on premium poles.
Dual-density. A mix of soft and hard rubber for better hand feel without losing grip.
Shipping, Returns & Questions
Shipping, Returns & Questions
Shipping
Due to their length, ski poles are not eligible for our standard free shipping over $50. Shipping is calculated at checkout based on length and destination, or call (614) 848-6600 for an exact quote before ordering.
Returns
14-day return policy on unused poles in original packaging with straps still factory-attached. Full policy.
Questions? Call (614) 848-6600 or email aspenskiandboard@gmail.com.
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