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Lhasa AS 90-125 Walking Sticks

Sale price $84.99 CAD Usual price $187.99
Color: Anthracite Mango

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Description

LEKI's Lhasa AS (Anti-Shock) trekking poles combine lightweight performance with stability to provide a reliable companion on the trail. Designed to absorb shocks thanks to the integrated system, these adjustable-length poles are ideal for demanding hikes, even on uneven terrain.

Benefits
• Lightweight and robust HTS 6.0 aluminum construction
• EVOCON anatomical handle offering comfort and excellent grip
• Lock Security Strap Soft 2.0, breathable and adjustable for a secure fit
• Speed Lock Plus adjustment system: quick and reliable adjustment, even with gloves
• Antishock (DSS) technology which reduces impacts by up to approximately 40%, protecting muscles and joints
• Carbide Flex Tip for excellent grip on various terrains
• Versatile trekking/racing basket, easy to change depending on conditions

Features

• Material: HTS 6.0 aluminum (three sections of 16 | 14 | 12 mm) with matte finish

• Techniques: EVOCON grip, Lock Security Strap Soft 2.0, Speed Lock Plus, DSS antishock, Flex Tip, interchangeable trekking/racing basket

• Sport: Trekking/hiking

• Dimensions: adjustable from 90 to 125 cm; folded length ~64 cm

• Weight: approximately 247 g per stick

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