How to Choose Trekking Poles and Hiking Staffs

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The ergonomic, absolutely edgeless outer shape and wide gripping surfaces of the high-performance Leki Wanderfreund Black Carbon staff provide secure hold and maximum comfort.
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View all Leki Hiking StaffsBest Use | Hiking |
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Shaft Construction | 100% high-modulus carbon |
Grip Material | Rubber |
Adjustable | Yes |
Maximum Length (in.) | 47.25 inches |
Minimum Length (in.) | 22.6 inches |
Collapsed Length (in.) | 22.6 inches |
Maximum Length (cm) | 120 centimeters |
Minimum Length (cm) | 58 centimeters |
Collapsed Length (cm) | 58 centimeters |
Locking Mechanism | External Lever Lock |
Weight | 8.68 ounces |
Gender | Unisex |
Basket Type | Trekking |
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I recently had knee replacement surgery. I tried a folding cane but it wobbled more than I did. I decided to give this LEKI a try and I am glad I did. It is stable, light and the grip is awesome. I highly recommend this to anyone with similar circumstances who wants to get back outside on their favorite trails again as soon as they possibly can.
Very stable, slick design, feather light. Expensive it is but a several notches more elegant than the Komperdell stick.
I've used the adjustable Leki walking sticks before. The one is light, with a comfortable and attractive handle. I used it on a recent trip to Europe and was well pleased.
This is the perfect cane for someone who needs it every once in a while. Easy to store in the car or luggage for travel. Very sturdy and good for tall people. Highly recommend.
Very nice lightweight carbon stick to help balance when walking. Handle is ergonomic and appreciate the rubber grip. Folds down small enough to put in my bag when commuting.
The staff is easy to adjust and very sturdy. It serves as either walking staff or cane. I highly recommend the staff for anyone needing extra support while walking or simply want to involve their arms and shoulders while walking.
Nice looking; but the plastic joint broke on the 1st serious downhill use. Will try REI's version.
Bought this last year to bring to Norway for my annual February trip to visit the grandkids because in Trondheim they don’t care about danger to old folks walking on ice covered streets. I am 66 yrs old and about 125 pounds. On my second outing as I slipped on the ice the pole bent about 70 degrees. I was not injured but the pole is useless.