Komperdell Ridgehiker Cork Power Lock Compact Single Trekking Pole
$89.99
Out of stock
SKU
KOM_10030
Providing stability and secure footing on the worst patches of the trail, the Ridgehiker Cork Power Lock Compact Pole is a must have. It is a shorter version of the Ridgehiker Cork Power Lock collapsing to just 57cm and has a maximum usable length of 120cm making it ideal for smaller men and women. Made from tough 7075-T6 aluminium with an easy to use, glove-friendly external locking mechanism and a comfortable, natural feeling cork grip and a padded strap for comfort on long trips. Sold individually.
Features
- Tour 170 cork grip
- Comfortable, adjustable, padded strap
- 3 sections made from Aluminium alloy 7075-T6
- Easy to use external Power Lock 3.0 Adjustment System, even at extremely low temperatures and wearing gloves - the new flap-mechanism has been forged of high-density anodised Aluminum which is not only slimmer and looks classier, its weight and holding power have been considerably improved
- Open the tab to loosen the Power Lock closest to the pole tip
- Set to the desired length and close the tab to tighten the Power Lock mechanism
- Repeat for the second Power Lock
- For optimal stability make sure the length markings are the same on all pole sections
- Vario trekking basket is interchangeable with Komperdell winter and summer baskets (not included)
- Tungsten/carbide flex tip can bend up to about 30° without damaging the pole and has great grip on most surfaces, including ice
- Using a pole allows you to apply the 4x4 principle: 21% less energy needed, enormous relief of the joints, easier breathing, enhanced stamina and more stability and security when using poles
- Note: Do not use pole if extended beyond the maximum length mark
Specifications
Collapsed Length | 57cm |
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Usable Length | 90 to 120cm |
Dimensions | From upper to lower sections: 18mm/16mm/14mm diameter |
Made From | Aluminium alloy 7075-T6 |
Care | Komperdell Care instructions:
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Video | How the Power Lock system works: Adjusting the strap: Readjusting the strength of the Power Lock system: How to get the pole to the shortes packed size: Changing the baskets: |
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