The Leki Tour Cor Tec AS Poles Features: 20.6 ounces/pair. Interchangeable Basket System. Lifetime Warranty Against Shaft Breakage. 3 Sections. Core-Tec Grip. Carbide Flex Tip. Length:72-140 in.
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Product Details
Package Length:
34.9 inches
Package Width:
4.5 inches
Package Height:
3.1 inches
Package Weight:
1.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 3 reviews
Features
Expander locking system offers quick, easy-length adjustment and a secure hold
Integrated anti-shock spring cushions your pole plants on hard surfaces
Carbide Flextips are concave, cylindrical tips that provide a secure hold
Spring has three settings to customize your level of comfort
When Nordic walking off-road on all terrain and surfaces; carbide is extremely durable while the entire tip is replaceable
Customer Reviews
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Can take a beating Apr 04, 2008
By E. Conway I bought these as a replacement to my old Leki poles. I'm pretty rough with them, and they can take it. My only complaint is with the wrist straps-- these come with a locking mechanism so you can adjust the straps and make them tighter, which is nice for small hands like mine. But, I found that the locking mechanism would come loose when the straps were pulled, and that caused the poles to slip right off my wrists. Not good when you're bushwacking your way across a steep montane forest. I'll probably just superglue the locks down.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Safer, Easier, Hiking Apr 02, 2008
By Nikon Fan I'd never used hiking poles before I got these, but I feel naked without them now. Heading uphill, they can be shortened so one essentially does 4-point hiking without getting dirty. Downhill, they can be lengthened. They can be shortened and stuck in a backpack (sticking out the top) for hiking rope sections or rock faces where you need two hands free. I don't use them on flat ground although many people do.
If you're new to trail poles, this is about the price point to buy as a first pair. The cheapest models are not anti shock and one would quickly get tired of using them.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great poles Jul 16, 2007
By R. Graff Used these on a recent vacation and they worked wonderfully. On the trail I shared them with the rest of the group, just for them to try, then I couldn't get them back ! Highly recommended.