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Before heading out on your next above-the-treeline adventure, be sure to grab your Leki Summit Antishock Trekking Poles. Complete with Cor-Tec Cork grips that go easy on your hands, the Summit Antishock poles boast carbide flextips to absorb shock and increase longevity. Rest assured that Leki's proprietary Super Lock System keeps these hardy aluminum poles from giving out when you need support on the final summit push.

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Andrew Mark

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As an avid backpacker who has had a number of sports-related knee injures, these poles have paid for themselves in comfort time and time again. As mentioned below, they aren't the lightest pole on the market, but I believe that the extra bit of weight is entirely worth it. The cork handles are comfortable and won't tear your hands up over longer trips like some rubber options will. The anti-shock system is great for trips with lots of elevation gain and loss where you can really pound your knees on some extended downhill stretches. I haven't had any issues with the collapsing mechanisms locking or losing their grip,

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Mark Parrett

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These aren't the lightest pole (not for ultra runners or even the most weight conscious fastpackers), but they are very comfortable in the hand and the antishock feature provides a cushy ride when you need four wheel drive on your hikes. I started using these when I started carrying my kiddo around on my back and I particularly like the Leki cork grips - they are, in my opinion, more durable than the BD cork grips and way more comfortable than any of the rubber gripped poles. The twist lock is an extra few seconds versus a flicklock system, but mine never seem to slip and overall I really like the poles.

What model Leki pole do you see most Ultra...

Jim Muhaw

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What model Leki pole do you see most Ultra runners using? Consdering weight and "stowability' on hydration packs? Looks like the Leki Summit dont not have those little claps that might get in the way...Have the Wasatch 100 in September that perparing for....Thanks

James Jenden

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Black Diamond Z-Pole Carbon is what you'll want. Lighter than anything else, and stows really easily. If you're stuck on Leki, just don't get anything with antishock. It'll bother your arms over time, like say, on an ultra.