It depends on alot of things for example, how good are you, if you have just started you shouldn't use poles and some freestyle skiers don't use/like them but they are a huge help in all mountain skiing, I personally like poles.
There are some good ski shops that do free delivery.
You can usually find a good deal for ski poles at garage sales, sales at the end of the season, on eBay or when resorts need to liquidate their stock.
Poles arent bad footballers
Ski poles only help you balance when you are a beginner. Beginners who rely on their ski poles for balance end up learning some bad habits of form, some ski areas won't even give students poles until they're an intermediate skier! Ski poles are more about rhythm, and when you're in difficult terrain, like moguls, they help you with unweighting. (They are also very handy for unhooking bindings and for pointing to things in the distance ;-) ) If you are relying on your poles for balance, or dragging them while you ski because that makes you feel secure, you might want to try skiing without them for awhile. You'll develop balance much faster without them.
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The best place to buy neon ski poles is sports authority!
'Sticks' used to ski are called skiing poles.
A ski piste is groomed by a piste basher and is marked by poles either side of the run. A ski route is not groomed by a piste basher and usually has poles down the centre of the run.
The best choice for a ski bag is one that you can carry by yourself and has enough room to fit your skis and poles. When shopping for a good ski bag look for one that is durable and functional.
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The adverb is safely because it is DESCRIBING how the ski poles guided them, which is an action. There is no adjective in this sentence.