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Legacy Junior - Kid's
Leki
Legacy Junior - Kid's
$47.96
Description

  The Leki Legacy Junior trekking poles support young hikers on their mountain adventures. The Legacy Junior is a lightweight, durable, and reliable companion for years to come.

  Adjusting the length of the poles is quick and easy thanks to the Leki Speed Lock Plus lever. This two-section pole is infinitely adjustable between 80 and 110 cm, so this pole will grow with your kids. The anatomically shaped PAS Soft grip with an adjustable strap offers a comfortable grip whether you're ascending or descending. The lightweight yet durable aluminum shafts provide ultimate stability on the trail.

  Sold as a pair.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Leki
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
65320541
Gender:
Kid's
Grip:
PAS - soft compact
Segments:
2 sections
Shaft Diameter:
14|12 mm
Locking System:
SL+
Basket:
Micro
Tip:
Universal Carbide Flextip
Pack Size:
67 cm
Length/Size:
80-110 cm
Weight/pole:
211 grams per pole
Other Features:
PAS Soft Compact Grip
Compact Positive Angle Soft-touch grip and easily adjusting strap with security release for smaller hands.

SL+ Locking System
Extremely fast and easy adjustment of the pole length even while wearing gloves. Smaller and lighter than SL 1.

Micro Basket
Prevents sinking into soft surfaces and protects the lower shaft. Easily exchangeable without tools (additional baskets sold separately).

Universal Carbide Flextip
More precise pole use and perfect grip in nearly all terrains.
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