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Super Micro
Leki
Super Micro
$69.95
Description

  The Leki Super Micro stands out in the single-staff lineup due to its very small pack size of just 46 cm (18 in). High-quality components such as the (SLS) Super Lock System and an AergoMed grip make both long and short trips comfortable and secure. A clean and super-functional design rounds out the overall appearance of this walking pole.

  The Super Micro is constructed of light and durable HTS 6.5 aluminum. This pole is sure to be around for the long haul. The Super Micro is easily adjustable between 66 and 90 cm, and comes with a carbide tip for natural environments and a rubber tip for use in urban/indoor environments.

  Sold as a single pole.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Leki
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
65320801
Gender:
Unisex
Grip:
AergoMED
Segments:
3 sections
Shaft Diameter:
18|16|14 mm
Locking System:
SLS
Basket:
Micro
Tip:
Carbide Flex Tip | Removable Rubber Walking Tip included
Collapsed Size:
46 cm / 18.1 in.
Usable Length:
66 - 90 cm / 26.0 - 35.4 in.
Weight:
215 g / 7.6 oz
Other Features:
AergoMED Grip
Ergonomic grip for maximum comfort and support. The edgeless design allows for various gripping options.

SLS Locking System
SUPER LOCK locking mechanism to easily adjust the length of your poles with maximum holding force.

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

Rubber Walking Tip Included
Removable vulcanized rubber tip for perfect grip on asphalt, concrete, and indoors as well as a low-noise pole plant.

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