Komperdell FX Lite TI Vario Comp

105 - 125 cm
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Product details

These lightweight trail running poles made of durable aluminum impress with their simple and secure handling. They unfold automatically - just twist and lock - and can be collapsed again using a push mechanism. The poles are equipped with ergonomically shaped foam grips, providing secure support even on more challenging trails. Details: Trail Pro 245 Foam Grip - particularly lightweight and soft foam grip for optimal carrying comfort, Comfort Padded Strap, 4-part: Alu 7075-T6, Ø 18/16 mm, Powerlock 3.0 adjustment system - top clamping force without readjustment and easy handling of the locking lever ensures quick adjustability in extreme situations. FX LITE folding mechanism, FXP UL VARIO basket, tungsten/carbide, flex tip, packed size: 38 cm, adjustable: 105 – 125 cm, color designation: Black.

Key specifications

Colour
BlackGreyOrangeSilver
Material group
Foam materialMetal
Stock construction
Folding stick
Stick length
105 - 125 cm
Weight
260 g

General information

Item number
43119203
Manufacturer
Komperdell
Category
Trekking poles
Manufacturer No.
544804
Release date
22.2.2024

Colour

Colour
BlackGreyOrangeSilver
Exact colour description
BlackGreyOrange

Material

Material group
Foam materialMetal
Material
AluminiumFoam materialTungsten/carbide

Target group

Target group
MenWomen

Sticks Features

Stock construction
Folding stick

Origin

Country of origin
Austria

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
1.41 kg
Climate contribution
CHF 0.11

Product dimensions

Stick length
105 - 125 cm
Weight
260 g
Length
125 cm
Stick length
105 - 125 cm
Minimum length
105 cm
Max. length without extension
125 cm

30-day right of return
24 Months Warranty (Bring-in)
1 additional offer

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BergsteigerSingle testReleaseOctober 2024

It took me a while to realise that poles are justified when hiking in the mountains. This was perhaps also due to my bad experiences in the past when a pole broke (and I did too). The twist mechanisms used in the past had their pitfalls and were unfortunately rarely robust over the years...