+ Description
Incredibly lightweight, our Neotrail FX.One Superlite poles will be perfect for
your next trail running race! They don't get any lighter than this: a mere 131
grams in weight, these 120 cm Neotrail FX.One Superlite poles give you a real
advantage on the trail. These sturdy, folding carbon poles impress with their
featherweight construction and outstanding springiness. The elongated Thermo
grip with a rounded head allows for a variety of different grips, thereby
providing for excellent support even on challenging terrains. And thanks to
their Push Button Release mechanism, these poles can be folded at the push of a
button to just 35 cm. Faster and lighter on the trail - that's the essence of
the Neotrail FX.One Superlite.
+ Specifications
SKU:
LEKI22HW30005
Activity type:
Outdoor
Running
Gender:
Men
Women
Unisex
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