Means for fastening the hand to a ski pole

Land vehicles – Ski or skate appliance or attachment – Ski pole

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2160, 21611, 2162, 2917, 24200, 24171, 24196, A63C 1100

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059970391

ABSTRACT:
A harness for securing a hand to a ski-pole grip, the harness including a thumb hole, a protector element extending from an area between a thumb and a forefinger of the hand to a wrist area, surrounding at least partially a thumb-side outer edge of the hand, and at least one wrist-encircling tightening strap, wherein the protector is provided with at least one adjustment strap, extending in a substantially wrist-encircling direction and fitted with a fastening buckle which is intended for cooperation with the tightening strap and whose position along the adjustment strap is adjustable longitudinally of the adjustment strap according to a size of the hand.

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