LEKI Ultratrail FX.One Trekking Poles – Carbon Foldable Ultralight Poles for Hiking & Trail Running

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The LEKI Ultratrail FX.One Trail Running Poles pack small and provide an ultralight weight that’s perfect for long runs in the mountains as well as competition racing. LEKI made them out of carbon to keep a sub-half ounce weight, and they collapse into three 41cm sections for compact packability. The Trail Shark grip has foam extending down for versatile use on technical terrain as well as a comfortable feel that conforms to your hand’s grip. The strap releases from the grip so you can move quickly and efficiently on heated trail runs.
Ultra Poles For Any Trail Run | Ultralight, collapsible poles designed for training trail runs and race day alike.
Collapsible | At the push of a button, the poles separate into three 16.1-inch sections for compact packability.
Carbon Construction | Keeps an ultralight quarter-pound weight while remaining surprisingly rigid.
Trail Shark Grip | Cork grip conforms to your hand’s shape for better comfort, and the adjustable mesh strap detaches for the efficiency that trail runners appreciate.
Specs | [Activities] Trail Running; [Length] 105 cm, 110 cm, 115 cm, 120 cm, 125 cm, 130 cm, 135 cm; [Pack Size] 16.1 in; [Weight] 6.7oz; [Material] Carbon (HRC); [Folding System] Push-Button; [Basket, Tip] Trail Running Basket; [Storage Bag] Folding Pole Bag

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  1. Black Pony

    MUST READ! INSTRUCTIONS OMIT ASSEMBLY
    The hiking poles are terrific, well made and light as a feather. If ONLY the instructions included how to lock the 3 sections in place! Nowhere, absolutely nowhere in the instructions are directions how to keep the sections from separating after you insert the 3 pieces into each other.This almost sounds ridiculous and you have to applaud any of the folks who assemble the poles WITHOUT finding a video on YouTube. The instructions include a warning of not poking yourself in the eye, but not how to lock the sections together.One would think it might be intuitive or obvious, nope! Maybe there is a locking mechanism for each section, nope. Perhaps it’s a twist and lock for the sections, wrong again. It turns out after inserting the sections together, and holding the pole sideways, so the sections don’t separate, there is an unmarked telescoping section of the base, completely not obvious, that you pull this telescoping section as far as it can go, while holding the base with the other hand. When it seems it won’t extend any further, and REALLY pulling, a spring loaded metal button pops up to prevent the pole from separating, by keeping the pole rigid. When it’s time to collapse the pole, once again using two hands and your thumb, extend the base of the pole just a little further to take the pressure off the button, press the button down, and slide the section back into the base, and the pole separates for storage. It’s easy once you do it, but a complete mystery unless someone showed you, or you did not inadvertently damage the pole trying to riddle this out on your own.The YouTube video was excellent, and the person who produced it had found many customers who had returned the poles because they were unable to figure out how to lock the sections in place.For the cost of the poles, it certainly makes sense not wanting to damage them trying to figure things out, and I readily admit I was stumped too.The poles are great, but the instructions did not offer the basic information of how to lock the sections together. And remember, don’t poke yourself in the eye! All said and done it was a good laugh.

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  2. jhett

    Expensive and worth it
    1st set of trail running poles and I’m absolutely happy that I purchased these.1st thing I’d say is yes they’re very expensive, but they are worth that price without questionBefore making the decision to purchase definitely do some research and determine if these would even be worth it for your particular needs, for example a set of 50 costco poles would be more than enough for most average hikers/backpackers. These are not that but they have done wonders for me from summer trail running to my more recent runs in cold even snow covered terrain I’ve not once doubted their reliability.Also the clip system is more useful than I initially thought they’d be however they can 100% still be used with the included hand straps.

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  3. Le faltan paginas al libro, solo esta hasta la pagina 268

    Buena ayuda
    Super

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  4. Gabriel Alexis Martinez

    Calidad en bastones !!
    Excelente producto , calidad en el material . Recomendable para aquellos que necesiten !!

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  5. Whit

    Great purchase for trial running
    These poles are amazing quality! Super lightweight but still strong and sturdy. They fold down easily and fit perfectly in a running vest or pack. The grip is comfortable, and the wrist straps make them easy to use on steep climbs or long trail runs. Definitely worth the investment if you’re serious about trail running or ultramarathons! Love the straps in the hands so they don’t come off!

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  6. Byron

    Muy Livianos
    Top para uso en Montaña y trail, muy livianos para correr con ellos los recomiendo.

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  7. cabec21

    Buen producto
    Muy buen producto. Supera mis expectativas

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  8. Isaac Pardon-Varde

    The envy of the race course
    Initially hesitant, but boy am I glad I committed to the purchase… Well worth the money.What a difference these poles made… They got me to mile 42 on an Ultra Marathon Trail Run. These things shine the most on uphill ascends, especially on gradual ones where I was able to power hike at 4 MPH! They also were a life saver during several stream crossings by helping me to balance from rock to rock.I was the envy of the race course thanks to these poles.

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  9. Amazon Customer

    Expensive but very good quality.

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  10. patrice VINCENT

    très beau bâton de trail reçus en tant et en heure la perfection

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  11. coenzaimu

    見た目以上に軽く感じました。付属のキャップをの方が重いかもと思ってしまうくらい。プッシュボタンで三つに折れるのも使っていて便利です。強度は初めのうち、中の空洞感が伝わり弱そうと思っていましたが、割れる事なく200kくらい使用しても問題なく丈夫です。

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  12. P. Wenzl

    Stabil und leicht. Perfekt für Trailrunning-Events jeder Art. Das Handschuhsystem ist schnell und einfach.

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  13. Amazon-Kunde

    Für mich die besten Stöcke auf dem Markt fürs Trailrunning. Superleicht, stabil und top verarbeitet. Besonders begeistert bin ich von den Schlaufen – hätte nie gedacht, dass die so viel ausmachen. Einfach genial im Handling. Absolute Kaufempfehlung!

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    LEKI Ultratrail FX.One Trekking Poles – Carbon Foldable Ultralight Poles for Hiking & Trail Running
    LEKI Ultratrail FX.One Trekking Poles – Carbon Foldable Ultralight Poles for Hiking & Trail Running

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