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Overview

About LEKI Voyager Trekking Poles

Discontinued or prior year model. An excellent value in an adjustable trekking pole, LEKI Voyager trekking poles feature a lightweight, 3-piece 7075 aluminum shaft, PAS Soft grips and a secure locking system.

Specs

Specs about LEKI Voyager Trekking Poles

  • Number of sections: 3
  • Adjustable: Yes
  • Lock mechanism: Twist lock
  • Length: 27" (68.5cm) to 57" (145cm)
  • Basket type: Trekking
  • Tip material: Carbide
  • Single/Pair: Pair
  • Shaft material: 7075 aluminum alloy
  • Handle material: Composite
  • Weight: 1 lb. 2.8 oz.
  • Recommended use: Hiking/trekking
  • Made in Czech Republic

Reviews

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2.500000 5 Overall Rating: 2.5 2.500000 Based on 2 reviews

Most Helpful 4-Star Review

4.0 out of 5 stars. good poles
Verified Buyer Reviewed by Irishyankee811 from New Hampshire on Wednesday, August 12, 2015
They are sturdy. The poles collapse and are easily collapsed for transport and expanded to a comfortable length for the hiker. Definitely a help with stability over slippery or wet surfaces. A big help to ease stress on knees and joints.
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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars. Used once and they failed.
    Reviewed by mrerytr from Portland on Sunday, October 4, 2015
    They trekking poles adjust at two points. The second, lower point stopped working half way through the hike. I would try to tighten them and they would just spin. I guess you get what you pay for. It was a pain having to carry them back or try to use them several inches too short.
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. good poles
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Irishyankee811 from New Hampshire on Wednesday, August 12, 2015
    They are sturdy. The poles collapse and are easily collapsed for transport and expanded to a comfortable length for the hiker. Definitely a help with stability over slippery or wet surfaces. A big help to ease stress on knees and joints.

About LEKI

The company behind LEKI ski poles was founded in 1948 by Karl Lenhart. Dissatisfied with the equipment of his day, Lenhart spent considerable time and effort engineering what would soon become some of the best ski poles in the world. In the years since, LEKI poles have evolved from fiberglass composite shafts to aluminum and carbon fiber. In 1974, LEKI trekking poles were the first on the market to feature an adjustable-length shaft and, within four years, the poles were helping climbers summit Mount Everest. Select LEKI poles now feature anti-shock and Speed Lock adjustment technology, and the product range has even expanded to include LEKI gloves specially designed for mountaineering and skiing.