M Leki Carbon Ergometric Trekking Pole REVIEW
by Rick Dreher
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Article Summary:
Leki joins the carbon trekking pole club with the three-section Carbon Ergometric. Featuring angled foam grips, padded and adjustable straps and interchangeable baskets, the Carbons take up less than 25 inches for stowage and weigh a scant 6.2 ounces each.
ARTICLE OUTLINE
- Introduction
- What's Good
- What's Not So Good
- Specifications: Year/Model, Trekking Pole Type, Shaft Material, Tips, Grips, Grip Size, Straps, Baskets Included, Basket Type, Weight Per Pole , Pole Length, MSRP
- Compatibility With Trekking Pole Shelters
- Measuring Progress - The Carbon Ergometric vs. the Makalu Ti COR-TEC PA/AS
- Comparison of Leki's Carbon and Makalu Series Poles
- Navigation
- What's Unique
- Recommendations for Improvement
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