BRUSH GRIP BASE, TO FREQUENTLY CHANGE COURSE

BRUSH GRIP BASE, TO FREQUENTLY CHANGE COURSE

BRUSH GRIP BASE, TO FREQUENTLY CHANGE COURSE 800 537 SPM

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The SPM Brush Grip base is an innovative – patented – anchoring system which saves time and effort while setting a course.

The plastic bristles coming out from the base, when pushed into the ground, get deformed and ancHored into the snow thus preventing the pole from going out.

It is not necessary to use manual keys: the Brush Grip allows you to bringh with you less equipment on the slopes.

The SPM Brush Grip is available into two models:

Brush Grip,  32/75 mm Ø, 33,5 cm height

Brush Grip Short, 32/75 mm Ø, 27,7 cm height

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Fews steps to use the BG base:

1. drill the snow with a 35-32 mm diameter tip, depending from the typology of the snowpack (32 mm if there is soft snow, 35 if it’s harder);

2. without using any other equipments, push the pole till the end, leaving the joint mechanism free;

—> the pole is ready for the training!

3. take the pole off with rotating 1/4 turn, eventually with the Brush Grip Key, and pull upward.

Both Ski Clubs both National Teams confirmed that thanks to the Brush Grip Base it is easier to change course for the training sessions…. Enjoy them!

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