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Black Diamond Equipment Ultra Mountain FL

Get a grip - more comfortably - as you hike with these trekking poles from Leki.

Brand: Black Diamond Equipment

Model: Ultra Mountain FL


[trekking poles]

Are trekking poles essential? That’s debatable. But many of our testers won’t go hiking without them. And this pair just shot to the top of the heap. “The best grip I’ve ever used,” raves one editor. “It changed the way I hold trekking poles by allowing me to comfortably palm the top of handle.” Testers say the Aergon grip’s egg-shaped top is better for striding across rolling terrain and more confidence-inspiring when descending.

The three-section, carbon-fiber poles lock together via an internal Kevlar-reinforced tension cord. The Speed Lock below the handle, which is easily operable even with gloves on, allows for up to 20 centimeters of on-the-fly adjustment. The tough-but-light carbon-fiber shafts were strong enough to support 275-plus-pounds of hiker and gear, but the swing weight—how the pole feels as you swing it back and forth—was light enough for all-day comfort. $200; 1 lb. 1 oz. (pair); leki.com

From backpacking to hiking to snowshoeing to skiing, durable aluminum construction and Z-Pole technology make the Ultra Mountain FL a versatile 4-season workhorse with up to 20cm of FlickLock Pro adjustability.
-Lightweight Mountain Series EVA foam grip and breathable moisture-wicking strap
-Non-slip EVA foam mini-grip extension
-3-section foldable shaft with speed cone deployment and FlickLock Pro adjustability
-100% aluminum construction
-Flex Tech Tips with carbide installed, rubber tips included
-60mm Trekking Baskets and Compactor Powder Baskets

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