Excellent quality ferrules for your ski pole tips. Use hot glue to install. To remove old ferrules or snow baskets use heat such as heat gun or boiling water to loosen glue. Size is the width of the end of the pole. Make sure you put them on pointing forward to dig straight down into the asphalt.
10 mm is most popular size. The smaller 8.5 mm and 11 mm are more uncommon sizes. Only use heat sensitive glue when installing such as hot glue. Heat up the end of the pole with glue before sliding on. Be sure ferrule slides on far enough to be solid connection to pole.
These ferrules add about 5 mm in height compared to most snow baskets to help lengthen your poles slightly for rollerskiing, which depending on the rollerski frame height set you higher off the ground than snow skis. This extra 5mm should make your regular skate poles long enough when skating on the Pursuit Fork Flex for example.
Video of how to sharpen ferrules: https://youtu.be/ZzQqKL3fAP8
Sold in pairs.
For sharpening, check out our high quality extra course file: https://rollerskishop.com/6-75-extra-coarse-ferrule-file/
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ferrules
these ferrules stay sharp for a long time
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They work
They work well. They fit easily onto my power slide telescoping poles (although they didn't fit the power slide attachment mechanism, but hot glue worked just fine). They perform well on a variety of hard surfaces. Can't attest to the durability yet.
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RollerskiShop's 11m black ferrules
These fit well to my older Swix CT3 composite poles, are strong and quite sharp out of the box, and should resharpen well, as did the prior 10mm black versions I've used previously. The order also was shipped in two days (back in early December); great service, thank you.
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Roller ski ferrules
Fit Well and are very sharp.
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Rollerski Ferrules
Excellent service and fantastic product! The 11 mm ferrules worked great with my late 1980's vintage Exel Ion Ski Poles.
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Ferrules
50 km behind so far, they are like new. They required to be heated very good while mounting on the poles.
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the best ferrules around!
I've used many sets of these for myself, kids, and the high school team. These are durable and perform well.
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Not Bad
I LOVE the product, just a little tricky to get on but they work like a charm.
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Ferrules
So far so good, but different from the Swix ferrules I was replacing. Diameter of hole is smaller than Swix, and they therefore don't insert or seat quite properly on the pole tips. They haven't come off, but I was concerned at first with the fit. Swix ferrules also have more added weight to simulate swing weight of baskets on snow poles.
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Excellent replacement for my SkiGo poles
I've worn one ferrule through it's life, it held up very well. I was sharpening with a diamond disc on a Dremel, never an issue and very quick and sharp. I had one event when the ferrule got stuck in a crack to the point where it jerked my arm and shoulder back before it came free as continued forward- the ferrule was still fine! I took that as a sign of high durability.
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Ferrules for roller poles
These are decent ferrules for the price. I ordered the 10mm size but should have ordered the smaller 8 mm ones as the poles I use are narrower at the bottom. I used gorilla glue to secure and I painted a bright orange strip on the top in the event I lose one in the pavement cracks (has happened before and doing this maneuver allows me to see if my ferrules are still on the poles). They seem to sharpen well with my wet stone. Will evaluate after more miles are put on these.
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Excellent Tips
I have been ordering these tips for years from roller ski shop. They are well made and last as long as any tip. I shapen them with a bench grinder and they handle the reshapening 10 to 15 times.