If the internal cord breaks, the pole will no longer stay assembled. Many manufacturers design the poles so the cord can be replaced in the field or at home. It's a good idea to carry a spare cord or a backup pole on remote multi-day tours if your poles are older.
Ski Poles · Folding Ski Poles
What happens if the internal cord breaks?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Backcountry/Touring Poles
$60 – $280
Adjustable-length poles designed for uphill skinning and downhill skiing in backcountry terrain.
Adjustable length (2-section or 3-section)Extended gripsPowder baskets

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
- How do folding ski poles stay together when extended?
- Are folding poles durable enough for aggressive backcountry skiing?
- Can I use folding ski poles for resort skiing?
- Why do folding poles have extended grips?
