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1994 & 1998 Winter Olympic Gold Medals Won With Radius Alpine Ski Poles
  • Gold Medal, Men's Alpine Combined, 1994 Winter Olympics, Lillehammer, Norway, February 25, 1994, Lasse Kjus, Norway
  • Used Swix "Falcon" and "Cobra DHC" Aerodynamic Carbon Fiber Ski Poles Gold Medal, Women's Super G, 1998 Winter Olympics, Nagano, Japan, February 11, 1998, Picabo Street, USA
  • Used Swix "SGC 1100" Aerodynamic Carbon Fiber Ski Poles Poles Were Designed, Developed, and Licensed by Radius Engineering, U.S. Patents No. 5,534,203 and 5,505,492
  • Swix "Cobra DHC" (Now DHC 1200) and "SGC 1100" Poles Are Approximately 54" Long, .48" X .63" Elliptical Cross Section, Tapering to .35" Diameter at Tip and .53" Diameter at Grip, and Weigh 125 Gr. With Grip Strap and Tip/basket
  • Swix "Falcon" (Now Mach 1000 ) Has a Maximum Aerodynamic Cross Section of .82" X .56" and Weighs 100 Gr. With Grip Strap and Tip/basket
  • These Alpine Poles Survive Extreme Impact and Durability Requirements
    • These Carbon Poles Are about 4 Times More Durable than Aluminum Poles Based on Actual Pole Return Rates, and about 10 Times More Durable in Simulated Impact Tests Consisting of 125 Impacts at 50 Mph Against Simulated Slalom Pole
 
 
 

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