The Leki Corklite Antishock offers the whole range of features that you could want from a pair of hiking poles. They’re sturdy, reliable and absorb impact so you can walk or hike further on the trail.
The light yet robust aluminium HTS shaft provides stability, and adjusting these poles is simple thanks to the Super Lock adjustment system. These poles have an Aergon CorTec grip with vent ports for a firm grip even when your hands get a little bit sweaty, and a strap for extra security. The short flex tip will also provide ideal grip across all different kinds of terrain.
The Corklite Antishock also features DSS which helps to reduce impact by around 40% so you’ll be able to get up the next day and be ready to hike again with less stiffness. If you need a sturdy set of poles that will help you trek smoothly, you can rely on the Corklite Antishock SL from Leki.
Light and ergonomic Aergon CorTec grip
Security strap
DSS reduces impact by up to 40%
Super Lock adjustment
Stable and durable aluminium HTS construction
Short flex tip allows perfect grip in nearly all terrains
In Use Dimensions:
135L x 5W x 4H cm
Packed Dimensions:
68L x 5W x 4H cm
Weight:
0.510 Kg (pair)
Material:
HTS 6.5 Aluminium
Adjustable Length:
100 − 135 cm
Shock Control:
Dynamic suspension at base of pole
Grip:
Aergon CorTec Compact Cork | Soft Nylon Strap
Warranty:
Lifetime | 10 Years availability on parts
Supplier Code:
640-2156
Snowys Code:
141827
Reviews
(2)
5.02
Q&A's (1)
Leki Corklite AS1 answer
What is the difference between the Leki AS and the Khumbu poles? Also are the rubber walking tips pair included?
Janiece - Tathra 2550(6 years ago)
G'day Janiece,
The Leki Corklite AS Trekking Poles are slightly lighter than the Leki Kjumbu Antishock Poles and pack down a little shorter, and therefore they have slightly different length variability. Tt might be best to watch our 'How to Choose Trekking Poles' video for tips on getting the right length for your height. Apart from that, they're quite similar and have the same handle type and locking mechanisms.