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LEKI Voyager (European Closeout) Trekking Poles (Pair)

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Reg. Price: $89.94

Sale Price: $52.99

You save $36.95 (41%)

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Key Features

  • Shafts made from lightweight aluminum
  • Classic Expander locking system
  • PAS Soft rubber grips
  • Security wrist straps
  • Carbide flex tips
  • Works with all LEKI baskets (sold separately)

Specifications

Recommended Use: General Hiking
Weight: 19.5 oz/pair
Type: Aluminum Shafts
Minimum Length: 25.5" (65 cm)
Maximum Length: 57" (145 cm)

Product Highlights

Ideal for entry-level or cost-conscious hikers and backpackers, LEKI Voyager (Euro) trekking poles utilize durable, lightweight aluminum construction and PAS Soft grips to offer reliable performance at a budget-friendly price.

The positive angle of the PAS soft grips preserves a more neutral ergonomic position for your wrist and hand. Integrated straps further reduce stress on your wrists and provide additional security and comfort.

The Voyager (Euro) poles employ carbide flex tips that deflect up to 30 degrees without damaging the lower pole sections. This reduces the risk of pole breakage if the pole should get caught between rocks or tree roots on the trail. Standard trekking baskets are included and are interchangeable with a simple screw on/off design that stays secure. Optional snowflake and deep powder baskets (sold separately) allow the poles to be converted for winter use.

LEKI Voyager (Euro) trekking poles are sold in pairs.

LEKI part number: T6312016

Product Reviews

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LEKI Voyager (European Closeout) Trekking Poles (Pair)

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  • Anonymous Backcountry Edge Customer
    12/21/2012

    Likes: Solid pole, sturdy, functional pole. This pole does everything you need it to do.

    Dislikes: For a little more money ($10 or so), you can get a much lighter, and in my opinion better treking pole.