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Komperdell T2 Thermo Adventure

Komperdell T2 Thermo Adventure


Price
74,90 + delivery costs
Incl. VAT 24 %


Quantity
pair



Length
115 - 150 cm
More items expected to arrive 20.10.2024


Length: 115 - 150 cm

Store (Helsinki)on-shelf0 pairs
Available in the webstore0 pairs

Availability
Approximately 20.10.2024. The reliability of the estimation is good.

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Product description

Robust aluminum pole with an extended rubber thermo grip zone which provides quick and effortless movement in the backcountry without the need of re-adjusting pole length. The adjustable length up to 150cm, makes the Thermo Ascent TI 2 the perfect pole for backcountry riders and snowshoe hikers.
  • EVA Foam grip
  • Extended, non-slip rubber thermo-grip zone, provides quick and effortless movement in the backcountry without the need of re-adjusting pole length
  • System strap wide - perfect hold
  • Powerlock 3.0 - our strongest lock made of forged aluminium
  • Vario basket system - easy and quick change

Technical Features
Packed Size: 85 cm
Adjustable from 115 - 150 cm

Materials
2 -Sections: Aluminium 7075-T6, ∅ 18/16mm

The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 850 x 100 x 100 mm.


Weight
0,6 kg(Includes the weight of the sales package if present)


Country of origin
Austria


Comments
Anonymous verified buyer, 26.1.2023
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Worked well in sliding snowshoeing. The sizes should be bigger.
Raija H. verified buyer, 22.1.2023
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Easy to adjust the length. In soft snow, the sompa could be bigger, minus one star.
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