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Halite 7075 (Fall 2023)
Mountainsmith
Halite 7075 (Fall 2023)
$59.96
Description

  Durable folding poles with superb comfort

  When your adventure calls for the stability of trekking poles but space and packability are a premium, reach for the Halite. This 7075 aluminum style collapses for easy storage and unfurls to support long days on the trail.

  The wrist straps offer an unmatched level of comfort when paired with the cork and EVA handles. With adjustable soft-touch webbing, these wrist straps feel so smooth you just won’t believe they’re not butter. Plus, they eliminate hot spots and pressure points for more miles and more support in any terrain.

  The four sections of 7075 aluminum collapse down to a mere 16” for easier portability and storage. These rugged poles also come with removable hiking baskets and snow baskets (lock pin style) and replaceable rubber boot tips. Sold as pair.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Mountainsmith
Climbing Shoe Style:
Neutral
Handle Material:
Cork
Gender:
Unisex
Lock Mechanism:
Flick Lock
Color:
Moroccan Blue
Weight:
0.6
Shock Absorption:
No Shock
Min Length (inches/cm):
48/119.4
Max Length (Inches/cm):
54/137
Shaft Material:
Aluminum
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
19-9732
UPC:
757894329433
Other Features:
• Cork / EVA / TPR handleB. Aluminum Outerlock height adjustment levers
• Four collapsible sections with vinyl coated cable connectors
• Collapses to 16in. for portability/storage
• Snow baskets and hiking baskets included (lock pin style)
• Rubber boot tips
• Adjustable soft-touch webbing wrist straps
• Sold as pair
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