The length of the pole is a key factor in its ability to be used in the given discipline, whether it's alpine skiing, cross-country skiing (classic or skating technique), cross-country skiing, trail running, hiking, trekking, or Nordic walking. The right pole length allows you to get the most out of your pole. The pole should support the user's technique, protect against incorrect movements, cushion potential falls, and optimally transfer power. This is only possible with the right length, which can vary considerably depending on the sport. Therefore, LEKI offers the option to calculate the optimal pole length. This handy tool determines the optimal length for the sport in question, in combination with the user's height.

Description
Description
Scott's lightest and most compact trail running poles. Thanks to the new SPS system Quickly store the strap in the grip — ideal for quick transitions during races.
⚡ Highlights
- 🦾 SPS Strap Pull System – Tighten the strap until it clicks; press the button to store it directly in the grip.
- 🪶 Ultra-light carbon – The lightest pole in the Scott range.
- 📏 4-piece, super compact – Easy to store and quick to deploy.
- 🧲 Carbide tip – Maximum grip on technical surfaces.
- 🧵 Trail Foam Grip – Comfortable grip for long distances.
📐 Specifications
- Material: Carbon shaft
- Construction: 14 mm diameter, stem tip, trail running basket, ultra-light strap
- Weight: ± 160 g
- Sizes: 110/120/130 cm
🏃♂️ Perfect for
- Ultra runners who the lightest and fastest want stick
- Technical trails where compactness & speed be crucial
- Races with a lot of folding and unfolding of poles
- Runners who want carbon performance without compromise





