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Scumble
02-19-2004, 19:22
I just posted a photo in the gear gallery and I’m hoping someone familiar with the Leki “Triple Spring System” can tell me if this is the locked position?

http://www.whiteblaze.net/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=2663&password=&sort=1&cat=997&page=1 (http://www.whiteblaze.net/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=2663&password=&sort=1&cat=997&page=1)

I recently received these poles as a gift and I’m tempted to go back to my old non-spring poles because the springs aren’t staying locked out on climbs. Am I doing something wrong?

Carsten010
02-22-2004, 05:24
HI Scumble,

I work at an outfitter and never understood why they call this system
"Triple-Spring".

In my opinion it is just a double. The right side gives you suspension, the
left side gives you something that is almost locked but still leaves some suspension.

I like these poles nevertheless.

Cheers

Carsten

Rain Man
02-22-2004, 14:41
I recently received these poles as a gift and I’m tempted to go back to my old non-spring poles because the springs aren’t staying locked out on climbs.

Personally, I agree with your temptation. I've had both kinds of Lekis. IMHO the "shock absorbing" feature is a gimmick. It's loud, heavy, hard to use, and "breaks."

Rain Man

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Colter
02-22-2004, 20:27
I had them on my Lekis. They made no noticable difference, but did add weight and were noisy.

To sum up:
Poles Good
Springs Gimmick

RedneckRye
02-25-2004, 20:57
Leki re-did their poles this year and did away with the triple spring. The new, "improved" version is the SAS- soft antishock system. Pretty much it is either on or off. Looks like the pole in the photo is in an in-between position. The nub is in the tall vertical slot on the right when the system is "on" and in the short vertical slot on the left when the system is turned off. The vertical slot is for switching on and off.