PIVOT Poles - Poles - G3 Store [CAD]
PIVOT Poles - Poles - G3 Store [CAD]
PIVOT Poles - Poles - G3 Store [CAD]
PIVOT Poles - Poles - G3 Store [CAD]
PIVOT Poles - Poles - G3 Store [CAD]
PIVOT Poles - Poles - G3 Store [CAD]

PIVOT Poles

G3 Genuine Guide Gear®
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Regular price €133,95
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THE DEFINITIVE BACKCOUNTRY FOLDING POLE FOR SPLITBOARDERS

The PIVOT features superior packability and strength combined to create the ultimate packable pole for splitboarding and backcountry travel.

Optimized user experience comes from the finishing details in any design. PIVOT poles wrap around the handle and lock into place when packed, making it super easy to fit into your backpack or cleanly attach them to the outside.

The lightweight aluminum construction is engineered for strength and durability. The design of the poles improves on stiffness and power over other folding poles for a stronger downhill performance when needed.

The extended utility tab at the nose is the perfect tool for manipulating your bindings on the fly with a shape that allows for the pushing or pulling specific to splitboard bindings.

PIVOT poles feature an extended soft and comfortable foam grip with a dual-density plastic upper for precision in grip and handling. The extended foam and the yellow rings along the shaft make it super easy to select more than one hand position when traversing. The rings also speed up transitions by giving something to pull against when locking the pole into place.

Recommended User Height:

Pole Length User's Height (in.) User's Height (cm)
Short (105-125 cm) 4'9" - 6'0" 145 - 183 cm
Long (115-135 cm)
5'4" - 6'6"
162 - 198 cm

    • Secure Packing : Poles wrap around the handle and lock into place with magnets
    • Built with the different needs of splitboarders in mind
    • Lightweight aluminum construction
    • Grip designed for comfort and utility with extended soft and comfortable foam grip
    • Extended foam and the yellow rings along offer multiple hand positions
    • When folded, the PIVOT Poles are only 35cm (Short) or 38.5cm (Long)
    • Convert to summer trekking use with Magnetic Trekking Basket
    • Compatible with all G3 Baskets
    • Sold as a pair

    Tech Specs

    Lengths: Short Long
    Weight (kg): 297g (per pole) 307g (per pole)
    Weight (lb): 10.5oz (per pole) 10.8oz (per pole)
    Minimum Length: 105cm 115cm
    Maximum Length: 125cm 135cm
    Material: Aluminum
    Packed Length: 35cm 38.5cm

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 27 reviews
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    Albert

    They’re awesome. Sturdy, easy to fold and height adjust.

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    Nathan R.
    G3 pivot poles

    Great poles easy and quick assembly sturdy design don’t freeze up and compact for back country expeditions

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    G.G.

    Light, sturdy. Lost one on a climb so I nougat a new set!! I like them that much!

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    Anonymous
    Best Split Poles on the market. Period.

    I've been using BD compactor poles for the past 4 years. they are pretty good for a compact trifold pole, but they bend, bow, and the rubber connectors between the collapsing units wear out way to quickly. This time I tried the G3 Pivots. From Day 1, they are better in EVERY way. Pivots are an amazing pole that just happens to collapse. The pole is as stiff as a non-collapsible pole- and that matters on icy sidehills where you are depending on your pole plants. The handles are amazing - I love the foam and how far it extends down the pole for side hilling. The handle tips are SO much better for activating risers than my previous poles. They pack TIGHT. G3 is totally leading the game on split poles- absolute must buy.

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    Alexsey N.
    Best poles I have used yet.

    These poles are awesome. The fit and finish on them is excellent and the compact-ability is top notch. The handles are super useful for flipping the riser up and down on my Spark bindings. Awesome split boarding poles. I will have to see how they hold up in the spring and next season.