Komperdell  FXP Walking Staff - Single

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Engineered to be the perfect walking aid for whatever surface you like to travel across, the Komperdell FXP walking staff deploys completely on its own and can be easily stowed away when not in use.

Color: Black
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Features

  • Self-deploying FXP foldable mechanism
  • Ergonomically shaped cork comfort grip
  • Small packed size of only 14.2 in. (36 cm) in length
  • Trail carbide tip
  • Sold singly

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Walking

Shaft Construction

Carbon

Grip Material

Cork

Adjustable

No

Maximum Length (in.)

41.3 inches

Minimum Length (in.)

33.5 inches

Collapsed Length (in.)

14.2 inches

Maximum Length (cm)

105 centimeters

Minimum Length (cm)

85 centimeters

Collapsed Length (cm)

36 centimeters

Gender

Unisex

Weight (Pair)

8.5 ounces

Basket Type

Trekking

Buying Advice

Two hikers using trekking poles

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1 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars

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Dadaddyio
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Very nice but rubber tip is flawed.

3 weeks ago

Bought on sale last minute for a trip to Europe. Fit well in the suitcase, folded nicely and very light weight. But, the rubber tip has a flaw. After a day of use the conical sharp tip came through the rubber tip because the rubber has a flaw in the very thin rubber under the sharp tip. The tip then clicks on bricked streets and more importantly, on the floors of cathedrals we visited. Very maddening in the sound and the feel of the metal tip on stone.

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