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Lhasa AS - Women's
Leki
Lhasa AS - Women's
$95.96
Description

  The Lhasa AS (Antishock) is a women's-specific version of Leki's unisex model, the Legacy. Featuring ultralight, high-tensile-strength aluminum shafts and Evocon COR-TEC grips, the Lhasa also includes the next-generation Speed Lock plus to quickly and securely adjust the pole length between 90 and 125 cm. The Dynamic Suspension System antishock feature reduces peak pole impacts by as much as 40% to protect muscles, joints and ligaments.

  Sold in pairs.

  

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Description
Brand:
Leki
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
65222201
Gender:
Women's
Size:
One Size
Length:
90 - 125 cm
Pack size:
64 cm
Weight:
254 g
Grip:
EVOCON
Strap:
Lock Security Strap Soft 2.0
Material:
Aluminum (HTS 6.0)
Finish:
Matte Finish
Segments:
3 sections
Diameter:
Ø 16|14|12 mm
Construction:
Vario (continuously adjustable)
Locking System:
Speed Lock plus
Antishock System:
Dynamic Suspension System (DSS)
Basket:
Trekking
Tip:
DSS Tip 12 mm (Carbide)
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