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Makalu FX Carbon
Leki
Makalu FX Carbon
$183.96
Description

  The Leki Makalu FX Carbon is your companion for all mountain adventures. It comess equipped with the new Aergon Air grip. This latest generation of grip is specially tuned for trekking and has been redesigned in terms of comfort and control and improved in countless ways. The special hollow core technology allows a combination of lightweight construction with large, supportive surfaces that meet all the ergonomic requirements of your hand. The fully rubberized grip head of the Aergon Air provides maximum grip and control when going downhill. The inclined angle supports your wrist for optimal guidance and placement of the pole and contributes to safety on the mountain.

  The grip extension provides an additional grip option when walking uphill. With the Lock Security Strap Skin 4.0 you can adjust the strap perfectly to your hand for optimal grip and pressure. Thanks to Speed Lock 2 plus, the all-carbon folding pole can be adjusted in seconds. The Makalu FX Carbon is your reliable partner on the mountain.

  Sold in pairs.

  

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Folding Poles | Build up and unfold with ELD | LEKI How-To
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Description
Brand:
Leki
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
65220621
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Length:
110 - 130 cm
Pack size:
40 cm
Weight:
254 g
Grip:
Aergon Air
Strap:
Lock Security Strap Skin 4.0
Material:
Carbon (PRC 1000)
Finish:
Matte Finish, Clear Finish
Segments:
5 sections
Diameter:
Ø 18|16|14|14|14 mm
Construction:
Vario (continuously adjustable)
Folding System:
ELD
Locking System:
Speed Lock 2 plus
Basket:
Trekking
Tip:
Flex Tip Short (Carbide)
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