It is not recommended. Fixed-length poles are inefficient for uphill travel (you need longer poles for skinning) and cannot be collapsed to fit inside or attach securely to a pack during steep descents or bootpacks.
Ski Poles · Alpine Ski Poles
Can I use alpine poles for backcountry skiing?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Racing Ski Poles
$80 – $350
High-performance poles engineered for competitive alpine racing with aerodynamic profiles and maximum stiffness.
Curved/aerodynamic shaftCarbon fiber constructionStiff flex profile

Freestyle Ski Poles
$30 – $120
Shorter, lightweight poles designed for terrain park, pipe, and freestyle skiing.
Shorter lengthLightweight constructionDurable aluminum or composite

Adjustable/Telescoping Ski Poles
$40 – $220
Multi-length poles with telescoping sections for versatile use across varying terrain and conditions.
Telescoping sectionsQuick-adjust clampsVariable length range
More questions
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- Do I need curved poles for racing?
