The Leki Ultratrail FX.One Superlite supports you on your long and high runs! The super-light shaft with a slim 14mm diameter was developed together with top athletes for use in competitions. The high-end carbon is optimised for minimal weight and at the same time ensures stability.
An additional nose on the handle offers a second grip option and ensures more precise guidance. Another advantage is if you hold the folded pole in your hands - the slim diameter of 14/12 millimeters allows a secure hold and transport on flat passages. With a pack size of 35 cm and a weight of 137 g with a length of 120 cm, the Ultratrail FX. Superlite is an indispensable companion for your next race!
Specifications:
Activities: Trail Running
Age group: Adults
Gender: Unisex
Sizerun: 105 - 135 cm (5 cm steps)
Construction: Fixed length | Foldable
Useable Length: Fixed 105 - 135 cm (5 cm steps)
Pack size: 35 cm
Weight: 137 g
Segments: 4
Segments diameter: 14|12|12|12 mm
Grip system: Shark System
Shaft geometry: No bend
Shaft shape: Cylindric
Grip: Trail Shark
Strap: Shark Frame Strap Mesh
Sizing:
105 cm S-M-L
110 cm S-M-L
115 cm S-M-L
120 cm M-L-XL
125 cm M-L-XL
130 cm M-L-XL
135 cm M-L-XL
Features & Materials:
Shaft material: Carbon (HRC max)
Shaft upper part: Carbon
Shaft middle part (1): Carbon
Shaft middle part (2): Carbon
Shaft lower part: Carbon
Folding system: Push-Button
Basket: Trail Running Basket
Tip: Trail Running Tip
Storage bag: Folding Pole Bag
Notes on uses:
The weight-optimized Ultratrail FX.One Superlite is designed for use in competitions as a climbing aid. It requires particularly trained and careful use and is not designed as an everyday training tool. For the purpose of everyday training, we recommend other poles from our range that are optimised for special durability. When moving quickly, there is a risk that the tip will get stuck between stones, earth or roots. This increases the risk of the shaft breaking due to the tensile load on the handle.
Leki recommend use in trail running only on secured paths and not in exposed terrain, i.e. in alpine mountain sports where there is a risk of falling, on snow, ice or glaciers."