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Leki Ultratrail FX One Superlite Running Pole

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Sometimes we can all use a boost. When your legs are feeling extra heavy heading into that next long climb, reach for the Leki Ultratrail FX One Superlite running poles. Durable construction will give you confidence from baby smooth single track to full on scree slopes. Just one bonus of a fixed length is no fiddling or fussing or overthinking; deploy and go! If you need to stash these sticks they stay out of your way collapsing to a measley 35 cm using an intuitive trigger system. Shark Frame straps keep your hands tethered to the Trail Shark cork grips, reducing grip fatigue. Need to go hands free for a few? The Trail Shark trigger system releases your strap clad hand with the flick of a finger. Where these poles truly shine is their lightweight, rigid carbon construction, which weighs in at a scant 137g for the longest days on the trail. Take your running to the next level with the Leki Ultralight FX One Superlite running pole.

  • Push-button trigger makes folding nearly instantaneous.
  • Ultra light HRC max carbon construction means these are some seriously high performance running poles.
  • Shark Frame strap mesh offers comfort and security around your hands.
  • Trail running basket and carbide tip won't sink in mud or other mixed surfaces.
  • Trail Shark system releases your hand quickly and easily.
Specifications
Lengths (cm) 105, 110, 115, 120, 125, 130, 135
Weight
convert to ounces
137g [120cm]
Weight (pair) 274g [120cm]
Collapsed Length   35cm [120cm]
Sections 3
Grip Cork
Basket & Tip 28mm basket, carbide trail running tip
Diameter 14mm upper, 12mm lower
Specs Verified Yes
Design
Materials   Carbon
Strap Trail Shark, Velcro closure
SkyRun Says
Usage Steep ups, varied terrain
Notes Trail Shark release system helps you go hands free and back to using poles with minimal fuss
Bottom Line Ultralight construction with an intuitive quick release strap make this a top pick for serious go-getters
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Questions & Reviews

5/12/2024
Question from Michael
 
Do you know what size gloves come with the 125cm poles?
5/12/2024
Answer from jbo
 
Hi Michael, these do not come with gloves. Just the adjustable hand strap that you can put around any glove or bare hand.
5/13/2024
Answer from Jeremy L
 
Hi Michael, I wanted to add that the "Trail Shark" adjustable hand straps come in a S/M for the 105, 110, and 115mm lengths. The 120mm length and longer come with the L/XL size.
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3/15/2024
Question from Alfred C
 
Hi - I am 5’ 11” - and weigh ~187 pounds (pre season weight
3/16/2024
Answer from Jeremy L
 
Hi Alfred. I'd recommend the 125cm length for you at that height.
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1/7/2024
Question from Anthony
 
When will the 130cm poles be back in stock?
1/8/2024
Answer from Jeremy L
 
Hi Anthony. We are hoping to get our first delivery for the season in the middle of February.
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1/2/2024
Question from Rachael Kinsler
 
Do you make the longer length poles in pink too? Thanks!
1/3/2024
Answer from Jeremy L
 
Hi Rachael. Sure do. Both these and the regular FX-One poles will have a choice of pink in every size. We are hoping for a delivery sometime before March.
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1/2/2024
Question from Rachael Kinsler
 
Hi! I’m 5 feet and 9.5 inches tall and about 160 lbs- what length would work for me? Thanks!
1/3/2024
Answer from Jeremy L
 
You're the same height as I am, Rachael. 125cm will be an excellent length for you.
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1/2/2024
Question from Keli
 
Would 105cm work for me? 5’3” and 145 lbs? I want to use them for a trail running race. Thanks! I’m having a hard time finding 110cm
1/2/2024
Answer from Jeremy L
 
Hi Keli! You are solidly in the 110cm size rang. 105cm will still climb great but won't be as versatile. We have the TSL in 110cm, which have a similar glove attachment system, or the BD poles which have classic wrist straps.
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12/29/2023
Question from Liliana Rush
 
Hello. I’m 5’0 - 130 lbs, what size is good for me?
Thanks!
12/30/2023
Answer from Niko M
 
Hi Liliana! You'd likely find the 105cm to be a great fit. Thanks!
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11/18/2023
Question from Lynn
 
I’m 5 2
What length/size should I get?
11/18/2023
Answer from Niko M
 
Hi Lynn! The recommended length for your height is 110cm. Thanks!
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9/23/2023
Question from Linda
 
I’m 5’2 what length do you recommend?
9/23/2023
Answer from Zak M
 
Hey Linda, the 110cm length should work well! Thanks
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9/6/2023
Question from Sue
 
Can you order replacement straps for these poles?
9/6/2023
Answer from Jeremy L
 
Hi Sue. We do have a few pairs on order but do not yet have a delivery date. I set you up for a notification in our system. When they arrive, you will receive an email. Keep an eye out!
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11/29/2022
Question from Karen
 
Can you add attachments for running on pavement and for snow shoeing. Tbe baskets and foot pads? I have these from my original Leki poles. Can they attach to these poles as well?
11/29/2022
Answer from Patrick C
 
Karen,

Leki does make a few rubber attachments that cover the carbide tip to make them more pavement friendly. For winter-time, they sell an aluminum section that replaces the lowest section of the pole. It comes with a powder basket already attached. If you want to explore these options feel free to e-mail us at skyrun@skimo.co!
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8/26/2022
Question from Farah
 
Hello, I'm interested in the Leki Ultratrail FX One Superlite Running Pole for trail running (varied terrain including hiking/trail running in Switzerland). I'm 5'6" and Leki suggests 120cm. Would this be a good size for me? Thank you.
8/27/2022
Answer from Brett S
 
Thanks for your question, Farah. Based on their sizing chart, this would be an appropriate size for you!
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8/9/2022
Question from Alison Rudrud
 
How do I determine what size I need?

I’m 5’ 10” and 160lbs

Need for ultra mountain trail race
8/9/2022
Answer from Will McD
 
Hey Alison, for running poles it is a usually personal preference but going with your normal alpine pole length or slightly shorter is usually preferred. For someone who is 5'10, the 115cm-120cm length would work just fine.
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