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DynaLock Explore Poles
MSR
DynaLock Explore Poles
$119.95
Description

  Versatile, durable 4-season pole with a solid lock

  The DynaLock Explore Pole offers 3-section packability and the reliable strength of full aluminum construction, making it a versatile pole for snowshoers and mountaineers tackling everything from local hikes to distant expeditions. The pole’s dual DynaLock mechanisms offer a full range of length adjustment, along with the confidence of tool-free tensioning—which allows the clamping force to be adjusted on the fly. With both powder and trekking baskets included, DynaLock Explore poles are primed for all-mountain, all-season exploration.

  Not intended for skiing.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
MSR
Shaft type:
7075-T6 aluminum
Handle Material:
Foam
Gender:
Unisex
Lock Mechanism:
Flick Lock
Color:
Steel Grey
Weight:
1 lb 4 oz / 550 g
Shock Absorption:
No Shock
Min Length (inches/cm):
39.5 in / 100 cm (Collapsed length: 63.8 cm / 25.1 in)
Max Length (Inches/cm):
55 in / 140 cm
Shaft Material:
Aluminum
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
10238
UPC:
040818102381
Other Features:
• Strong: Light, high-strength 7075 aluminum lower sections for increased durability.
• Secure Adjustment: Easy, rock-solid DynaLock™ adjustability with tool-free tensioning; anodized aluminum lever provides lasting durability.
• Comfortable: Extended EVA foam grip for comfort while sidehilling or choking up on steep terrain.
• Versatile: Winter and summer baskets included for four-season functionality.
Not intended for skiing.
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