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Pyrite 7075 (Fall 2023)
Mountainsmith
Pyrite 7075 (Fall 2023)
$44.96
Description

  Expedition-worthy poles with comfy handles and durable construction

  Mountainsmith Pyrite 7075 trekking poles are expedition-worthy poles made with durable aircraft grade 7075 aluminum. Built with adjustable soft-touch wrist straps and paired with cork handles, they offer an unmatched level of comfort that eliminates hot spots and pressure points. To ease impact, the spring loaded anti-shock system means more miles with less wear on the body.

  These rugged poles come equipped with a double cam twist lock adjustment, removable hiking baskets, replaceable rubber boot tips, and durable carbide tips that provide exceptional traction on rock, trail and scree. Snow basket compatible (sold separately). Sold as pair.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Mountainsmith
Shaft type:
Aluminum
Handle Material:
Cork
Lock Mechanism:
Twist Lock
Color:
Lava
Weight:
0.59
Shock Absorption:
Shock Absorption
Min Length (inches/cm):
27” / 68.5 cm
Max Length (Inches/cm):
55” / 139.7 cm
Shaft Material:
Aluminum
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
19-9612
UPC:
757894328689
Other Features:
• Molded Cork / EVA / TPR handles
• Spring loaded anti-shock system with lock-out feature
• Double cam twist lock adjustment
• Three telescoping sections
• Removable hiking baskets with locking pin
• Rubber boot tips
• Adjustable soft-touch webbing wrist strap
• Snow basket compatible (sold separately)
• Sold as pair
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