Desez’s poles are very light: 205 grams each, less than a pound for a pair. They come in five lengths, from 105 cm (41”) to 140 cm (55”). It’s recommended to choose them longer than usual: 125 cm for people around 1,70 meters tall (5’7″), 135 cm for those around 1.85 m (6’), and 105 cm for kids. The concept is to hold them at different parts of the handle depending on your terrain and activity. You’ll grab the top of the handle when skinning, but you’ll hold them lower when skiing. Offset one hand high and one hand low when traversing the fall line. They have no strap to limit your position or drag you down into an avalanche, but you can add one if you (really) want to. Slightly flexible tungsten carbide tips ensure safe performance on all types of surfaces, and with two screw-on baskets, it’s easy to switch from winter to summer activities. And of course, with a choice of twenty colors, it’s easy to find a set that matches your ski suit.
Initially designed for hiking, Desez’s poles quickly spread to the skiing world and won over the mountain community. Now, numerous mountain guides, ski instructors, patrols, and rescuers are among the users. The prestigious ENSA (Ecole Nationale de Ski et d’Alpinisme), the Institute for training ski instructors and mountain guides, also adopted them. Their reliability, length and long grip convinced steep skiers, who appreciate their hold on the highest angles of the slopes. Many ski-touring enthusiasts who want the same equipment as the pros now choose these poles, as do hikers and long-distance trail runners, who need support when they reach their body’s limits.