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Leki Legacy Lite Set of 2 Walking Poles

 

The Leki Legacy Lite trekking poles are made of lightweight, sturdy aluminium and offer the necessary stability, durability and plenty of comfort for the trekking experience. The pole are equipped with the Leki SpeedLock+ system that can be easily and quickly adjusted even with gloves under difficult conditions such as ice or snow. The ergonomically shaped Evocon CorTec handles made from a natural cork mix are sweat-absorbing, heat-insulating, cushioning and offer a good grip. Other features include a removable trekking basket.

The Lite is a lighter version of the standard Leki Legacy with a shorter overall length and thinner shaft diameter that's better suited to users under 81kg / 180lbs.

Weight: 250 g per pole

 

Features:

  • Material: HTS 6.0 aluminium
  • Shaft diameter: 16|14|12 mm
  • Evocon Grip - rounded support surface for comfortable downhill, PA safety system, modelled on the proven shape of the Aergon handle
  • Strap: PA safety system locking strap
  • Length adjustment: Speed-Lock+ System
  • Tip: Carbide Flex Tip with interchangeable basket system
  • Basket: 45mm
  • Segments: 3 parts
  • Collapsed length: 68 cm
  • Useable length: 100 - 135 cm
  • Weight: 500 grams per pair

LEKI LEGACY LITE SET OF 2 WALKING POLES

£74.99Price
  • ABOUT LEKI

     

    LEKI Lenhart GmbH was a spin off from the wood processing plant of Karl Lenhart created in Dettingen under Teck in 1948, which produced the wooden letters for lettering used by bakeries or butchers.


    LEKI's unique development started as a result of the founders' personal dissatisfaction: Karl Lenhart, an avid skier himself, was less than impressed by the quality and functionality of the ski poles of the time. Therefore, he used his own machine park to manufacture grips and baskets for skiing poles. These went into mass production in the 60s. On the other hand, Lenhart was familiar with aluminium and composite processing on account of his aircraft manufacturing experience. In 1970, he used these raw materials to produce his first ski poles to be sold under the LEKI brand, which stands for the owners and the company headquarters, i.e. Lenhart in Kirchheim.

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