Early in the summer, I bought a pair of Leki Khumbu trekking poles to replace the generic ones I had. On the first two hikes I used them, the locking mechanisms (there are two) that are used to adjust the height failed on steep descents. They would just collapse as if unlocked. I am not on the heavy end of the scale at 160 lbs.
The lowest lock was the worst, but the middle one failed as well under duress. Maybe I just got lemons, but I trashed them and bought some new generic poles.
Leki Khumbu trekking pole failures
Teke -
I just came across this post. For what its worth, I'd only recommend poles like Black Diamonds that use a flick lock. It's much more dependable than those damned twist locks that operate on a plastic threaded mechanism. Sorry your Leki's took a dump on you.
I just came across this post. For what its worth, I'd only recommend poles like Black Diamonds that use a flick lock. It's much more dependable than those damned twist locks that operate on a plastic threaded mechanism. Sorry your Leki's took a dump on you.