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LEKI Luau Trekking Poles - 1 Pair - Women's
Leki made the Women's Luau Trekking Poles with 15-degree bends in the upper sections so your wrists maintain a relaxed position instead of feeling tweaked at unnatural angles. Since it doesn't make sense to have man-sized grips and excess weight from length you don't need, Leki made the Luau Poles with smaller, narrower grips and shorter lengths than unisex or men's models. The straps on these Leki poles help reduce strain on your hands, while the durable Carbide Flextips provide traction on rocky sections of the trail. If you happen to be at a Hawaiin luau and there are two people between you and the food table, extend one of your trekking poles and use the sharp carbide tip to stab fresh fruit from a few feet away.
Bottom Line: Fifteen degrees to save your wrists, extendable range to stab fruit.
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HEy folks, Iam trying to lighten up my poles. I am convinced
HEy folks, Iam trying to lighten up my poles. I am convinced that the black diamond clips last longer. In the past the locking system on these Lekis like these have not. Did they improve the system? Does anyone have any negative experiences with this system. The weight is perfect.
By: go1dyzer1032221
May 16, 2009
I have a pair of Leki poles and my complaint is that the "super lock system" is not to super they work by a stopper getting friction on the inside of the pole and that causes it to move on a screw and expand creates more friction and eventually locks down. The problem is that the stopper moves around on the screw and sometimes get so lose that it cant build up friction and therefore you have to take the poles apart and do it by hand. Its a real pain this is a problem i seem to have all the time until i figured out how to do it i was lost so really i would recommend a different pole. But thats just me I dont hear many complaints so it could just be my poles. So as far as i know they havent improved that system but i think complaints are isolated.
By: vern Nelson Jr.
May 21, 2009
I am a female BUT why buy women's trekking poles? also I
I am a female BUT why buy women's trekking poles? also I only do road walking (10k a day) are these good for road work
By: jccheeseman
December 8, 2008
a little disappointing
By: jane
June 5, 2009
These were my first pair of trekking poles and I took them up to Mount Shasta and I have to say I'm a little disappointed. Now I'm not sure if these poles are the kind you're not supposed to bring up there but I found that they came undone after I thought I had tightened them pretty tight...twice! By undone, I mean they became loose and ended up past the maximum extension (which they don't recommend) when I'd pull them out of the snow. After this happened twice, I got a little paranoid about them loosening while I was up there so I kept checking on them. Even though it says you can rotate them 360 degrees and still find it locked tight, I found this not to be true. Next poles I get will be the kind with locking clasps, not the twist ones like these. For the price, I expected more.
my daughter loves to hike..she is just five foot tall...can the
my daughter loves to hike..she is just five foot tall...can the women's trekking poles fit her well?
By: susan
November 29, 2008
yes
By: Michael Kisow
November 29, 2008
can it be adjusted to a person's height?
can it be adjusted to a person's height?
By: pintzuk2177497
April 17, 2008
Yes that the beauty of the Extendable Range which is from 57-125cm
By: vern Nelson Jr.
May 21, 2009
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