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Legacy FX TA
Leki
Legacy FX TA
$159.95
Description

  The Leki Legacy FX TA is the perfect combination of performance, technology, and value. It is a foldable version of the iconic Legacy trekking pole, made from lightweight and durable aluminum. The pole features the Evocon grip, which has been time- and trail-tested to ensure optimal comfort during long hikes. The inclined angle of the grip provides crucial wrist support, which helps with pole placement and guidance, ultimately enhancing your hiking experience. The durable Speed Lock Plus lever system makes the pole infinitely adjustable between 110-130 cm. When not in use, it can be conveniently folded into three sections, under 16 inches, making it easy to store in your backpack or checked luggage. The Legacy FX TA is perfect for your next adventure and won't break the bank.

  Sold as a pair.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Leki
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
65222451
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
Adjustable 110 - 130 cm
Pack Size:
38 cm
Grip:
Evocon
Grip Size:
Standard
Strap:
Lock Security Strap Nylon
Strap Size:
One Size (continuously adjustable)
Number of Segments:
5
Shaft Diameter:
18|16|14|14|14 mm
Shaft Material:
Aluminum
Shaft Upper Part:
Aluminum (HTS 6.0)
Shaft Lower Part:
Aluminum (HTS 6.0)
Folding System:
Push-Button
Locking System:
SpeedLock Plus (SL+)
Tip:
Flex Tip
Tip Spike:
Carbide
Storage Bag:
Folding Pole Bag included
Features:
  • Evocon Soft Grip: Positive Angle grip with a non-slip surface and easily adjustable security strap.
  • Push Button: Proven lightweight locking systems for fast and easy assembly.
  • SpeedLock Plus Locking System: Extremely fast, simple, and secure adjustment of the pole length even when wearing gloves.
  • Aluminum Shaft: Lightweight Aluminum shafts are robust and very durable.
  • Performance Basket: Universal standard-sized basket, perfect for ski and trekking poles. Tool-less basket replacement.
  • Universal Carbide Flextip: Provides optimal grip when hiking on all surfaces.
  • Storage Bag: Included storage bag to keep your poles protected while not in use.
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