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Back in 2018, ExoticSkis.com published a somewhat unusual summary
of heavily skiing the same LEKI poles for 24 years without any
breakage, bending, defects, hiccups, lost parts or foul language:
After more than two decades abusing the same poles without incident, we
thought skiers should know that yes, some things do last longer than you
expect and it proves the old adage: "you get what you pay for". LEKI
provided us with some new 2021 poles and gloves to support out ski tests
and asked for our reviews of the new gear.
Manufacturer Background:
Founded in 1948, LEKI openly describes their products as jointly
developed and manufactured in Kirchheim/Teck, Germany and Tachov in the
Czech Republic. LEKI states his eliminates lengthy supply chains and
expensive procurement channels, while their continual investment in the
latest high-tech manufacturing process flows and equipment minimizes
material requirements and waste to achieve the highest standards in
occupational safety, energy efficiency and environmental compatibility.
LEKI claims more than 250 patents for their outdoor products with a
focus on product durability. LEKI utlizes heat capture technology to
capture heat from the manufacturing process and use it to heat the
facility as much as possible. Filter systems in the factory recycle
the heat from the filtered ambient air, applying just enough heat to
maintain proper temperatures in the plant instead of heating outside air
to desired interior temperatures. Where solvents are required in the
manufacturing process, LEKI reclaims, filters and purifies the solvents
in a special facility for subsequent usage instead of continually
sourcing new solvents. LEKI states they are the only pole manufacturer
in Europe utilizing a special aluminum shaft hardening process totally
in-house to control all aspects of quality during manufacturing. Powder
coating, painting, injection molding and all other operations are kept
in-house to minimize transportation impacts and maintain strict
quality-control over the entire workflow for each product. Residues
from component production and finishing are collected, reused and
recycled to maximize efficiency and minimize raw material demands.
LEKI describes their commitment to energy conservation as "...We
place a high value on renewable energies, which is why we installed the
first photovoltaic system (Solar) in our Kirchheim, Germany location in
2005. As a general rule, we supply our entire energy needs from April to
September with our own photovoltaic systems and even produce a surplus.
Over the year, LEKI generates 7% more electricity than total energy
consumption. This extreme electricity savings also noticeably reduces
our CO2 emissions by over 33 tons of CO2 per year. In 2014, we installed
an intelligent and highly efficient energy-saving lighting system.
Since then, we have equipped our production and storage rooms with
energy-saving LED lighting. With this sustainable investment, we have
reduced electricity consumption from 27,040 kWh/year to 1,508 kWh/year."
Manufacturer's Description:
The SPITFIRE VARIO 3D is the go to pole for all mountain freeriders
of all ages. A team favorite, there is nothing this pole can't handle.
This sturdy aluminum pole adjusts from 110-140cm thanks to the
lightweight, reliable Speedlock+ locking system. Featuring the NEW
TRIGGER 3D ProG grip. An innovative multi-directional release mechanism
that expands the release range for greater confidence and security. The
Trigger 3D system features LEKI's Mesh Frame Strap, providing comfort
and control allowing for a close grip with any glove or mitt. Two
interchangeable baskets for all conditions. (USA)
Watch out freeriders, your wishes came true: with the Spitfire Vario 3D,
there is now an adjustable version of the successful Freeride pole.
With its variable length of 110 to 140 cm, you are immediately safely on
the go in any terrain and can very easily adjust it, even with thick
gloves, thanks to the Speed Lock + adjustment system. The new Trigger 3D
System offers more control through a direct connection between the
gloves and poles. In addition, the ease of use has been improved for
quick, simple click in and out and a larger release range through an
innovative, three-dimensional triggering in which the triggering
spectrum has been expanded four times. (UK)
TRIGGER 3D PRO-G
The Trigger 3D system is the further development of the Trigger S
technology. With it's 220° release angle, the ease of use is even better
and the risk of injury even lower. The soft surface of the slim race
grip guarantees maximum gripping power. The Pro G grip is compatible
with all trigger straps and gloves. (UK)
Extra soft surface and slim design for perfect gripping power and
maximum comfort. Multi-directional release mechanism for greater
confidence and security.(US)
TRIGGER ALPINE STRAP
Infinitely adjustable strap with a wide support surface and a perfect
fit. Easily click in and out of the pole with the Trigger Loop. (UK)
Lightweight and breathable strap with wide support area for effective power transfer. (USA)
SPEED LOCK +
Extremely fast adjustment of the pole length. 35% lighter, 27% smaller and same holding force as SL1. (UK)
Extremely fast and easy adjustment of the pole length even whilst wearing gloves. Smaller and lighter than SL 1.(USA)
BIG MOUNTAIN BASKET
Ideal for powder days. Tool-less basket replacement.
COBRA BASKET
Ideal to hit the slopes. Tool-less basket replacement.
CARBIDE FLEX TIP (ALPINE)
Replaceable flex tip. More precise pole use and perfect grip on snow and ice.
Series: Unisex
Construction: Adjustable
Grip: Trigger 3D ProG
Adapter: Adapter Cap
Strap: Trigger 3D Frame Strap Mesh
Segments: 2-pieces
Shaft Diameter: 16/14mm
Shaft Material: Aluminum HTS 6.5
Upper section: Aluminum HTS 6.5
Lower section: Aluminum HTS 6.5
Locking System: Speed Lock +
Basket: Cobra + BMB
Tip: Carbide Flex Tip
Length/Size: 110 cm - 140 cm
Adjustment Area: 110 -140 cm
Weight/pole: 289 grams / pole (262g and 261g / pole measured... 269g w/powder baskets)
At 261-262 grams each (269 g w/powder baskets), the well-balanced,
adjustable 2021 LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D freeride poles with the upgraded
Trigger 3D Pro-G grip and multiple baskets pretty much ticks all the
boxes on what a modern adjustable pole should be for a whole lotta
skiers on and off the mountain. With an MSRP price point of $149 (usd)
backed by LEKI's long history of quality product manufacturing and
excellent customer service, we found the Spitfire Vario 3Ds pretty
compelling and quickly became a favorite among our testers who fought
for first-dibs on taking them out each day. The Trigger 3D Mesh Frame
glove wraps (LEKI calls them "straps") (included) allow a non-LEKI glove
to interface with the Trigger 3D system and take advantage of the hook
attachment feature of the grips really well. Some testers prefer the
feel of the LEKI Trigger 3D glove straps on any glove or mitt (LEKI or
not) to the built-in hook of the LEKI Trigger system gloves and
mitts...it's really personal preference.
First and foremost, the Spitfire Vario 3D has a pretty light feel for an
adjustable pole with a high-tech grip system, and feels nicely
balanced, highly accurate, quickly responsive and secure. Secondly, the
Spitfire Vario 3D feels stout enough to rely on when terrain and posture
requires a forceful pole plant...even a pole plant with too much body
weight on it when things get a little "less elegant" during especially
awkward or simply dumb moves on-snow throwing the skier out of balance
way too far to the downhill side...requiring a bit of a crutch-like
strut to stem the tipover fall down the fall line. Thirdly, adjusting
the length for different situations was fast and easy with all the but
most clunky cold-weather mitts. Once the SpeedLock+ adjusment cam
mechanism was used a few times to strech/wear-in with slight tightenings
of the thumbscrew to snug the tension down again, the mechanism worked
flawlessly without further adjustments. Lastly, Spitfire Varios 3Ds
look very cool with a great color/graphic combination... several testers
thought they were probably one of the most understatedly handsome
looking poles in recent memory and immediately caught peoples' eye on
first sight. Fit and finish of the poles and their components was
top-notch, and the inclusion of both powder baskets and the tiny disc
"Cobra" baskets makes for a pole system with great appeal, especially
for $150 retail pricing.
Test Conditions:
Vermont USA. Resort alpine and backcountry outings in shin-deep powder,
cut-up powder, packed-powder, wind-packed buff, boilerplate, groomed
corduroy, trees, groomers, uphill, sidehill.
Adjustablity:
The adjustable length is formidable with a 110mm-140mm range to cover
not only aspring uphill, sidehill and downhill adventures, but covers
the needs of growing kids (an often overlooked market for adjustable
poles with a long lifespan...buy 'em once and forget it). Fully
extended, the Spitfire Vario 3Ds still feel solid since a good portion
of the lower shaft remains inserted within the upper shaft for strength
and flex control (the pole does not get wobbly in full-extention
mode...but then again I don't know anyone who skis a 140mm pole other
than nordic skaters who will have their own fancy nordic skate
poles...[check out the LEKI HRC line of nordic poles to see some pretty
exotic ski poles
The SpeedLock+ adjustment cam mechanism can exert an impressively secure
grip on the shaft with little pressure. Don't overtighten the
clamp...it just stresses the plastic housings unnecessarily, and you
don't need a super-tight lock to keep the shaft from moving since LEKI's
fit tolerances are high-quality, making them nice and tight. While you
can release and lock the SpeedLock + mechanism and ajust pole length
while wearing most gloves and mitts, you need a bare-hand to spin the
little locknut tension adjuster accurately. In real-world usage, once
you get the SpeedLock+ adjusted and the cam broken-in after a few
lock-unlock cycles, we found further adjustment of the locknut
unnecessary.
Feel and Responsiveness:
Part of the accurate feel and responsive nature of the Spitfire Vario 3D
is the 3D Pro-G grip with rubberized coating along its entire contact
surface with the glove. Rather than rubberize just the finger or palm
contact surfaces...LEKI rubberized the entire grip surface for grippy
feel, so it responds really quickly to hand movements without having to
put a death-lock on it. The glove-grip interface is non-slip, even in
cold weather and with somewhat frosted or snowy gloves, which is a good
thing. Flick your hand, the pole follows your direction without lagtime
or sloppy response. For people coming off poles with somewhat
slippery, hard-surface grips, the rubberized 3D Pro-G grip is a pretty
eye-opening experience, letting you control the pole without having to
really exert a strong grip on it. Like all LEKI grips, the position of
the grip on the shaft is angled forward 8 degrees for ergonomic
performance.
The balanced feel of the Spitfire Vario 3D comes from a good choice of
Aluminum HTS 6.5 material for the upper and lower shaft segments of the
pole and the ability of the grip to control the entire shaft easily.
When adjustable poles first appeared on the ski scene, they often felt
oddly balanced. LEKI's research into modern materials engineering has
allowed them to develop adjustable poles with naturally intutive feel
and balance approching the seamless feel of modern one-piece pole
constructions. The carbide tip in a semi-flexible plastic stem provided
really rock-solid grip and totally sharp, secure point-of-contact in
eastern boilerplate conditions.
The feel of Spitfire Vario 3D rigidity is impressive for such a light
pole, delivering a confident, strong feel you can depend on, yet on
boilerplate surfaces we often find in Vermont, shock absorbtion during
abrubt hits into the surface is excellent, with the shaft and grip
dispersing a great deal of the harshness without loosing the feel for
the density of the snow under the carbide flex tip. We suspect the
flex-tip feature may have something to do with the damping of the shock
of jamming the pole into rock-hard snow surfaces. In the early days of
pure carbon poles, while being very light, they could often transmit the
shock of a hard pole plant into boilerplate snow abruptly to the hand
and wrist. The Spitfire Varios seem to dampen contact with harsh
surfaces nicely, which is a welcome thing toward the end of a long day
on hard snow.
Tips for People Considering This Pole:
Take your favorite gloves with you to try the poles at a local shop,
test the feel of the poles with the included Trigger 3D Mesh Straps to
let your old gloves click into the Trigger 3D mechanism. If available
at the shop, try the poles again using LEKI's gloves or mitts with the
integrated Trigger hook and see what feel you prefer.
Separate your poles at the resort when you go in for bathroom break or
lunch break... these poles might disappear quickly if left unattended.
Ditch the Cobra disc baskets and mount the powderbaskets right away
Pics:
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D Tip Detail (with Cobra baskets)
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D Carbide Tip Detail
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D Upper Shaft Joint
Showing Closed SpeedLock+ Cam Mechanism
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D Retail Packaging
With Trigger Alpine Straps & Powder Basket Holder
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D
Cobra and Powder Baskets (included with poles)
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D Cobra Baskets
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D SpeedLock+
Adjustable Cam Locking Mechanism
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D SpeedLock+
Adjustable Cam Locking Mechanism - Open Position
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D
Lower Shaft Separation
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D
Lower Shaft Overlap Inside Upper Shaft At Full Extension
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D
Length Range
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D
Lower Shaft End Plug Detail
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D
Trigger 3D Pro-G Grip with Trigger Alpine Mesh Strap
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D
Trigger 3D Pro-G Grip with Trigger Alpine Mesh Strap
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D
Rubberized Trigger 3D Pro-G Grip
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D
Rubberized Trigger 3D Pro-G Grip
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D
Trigger 3D Closed Position
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D
Trigger 3D Open Position
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D
Trigger 3D Alpine Mesh Strap
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D
Trigger 3D Alpine Mesh Strap
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D
Trigger 3D Alpine Mesh Strap
LEKI Spitfire Vario 3D
Trigger 3D Release Button Open/Closed
LEKI Trigger 3D World Cup Grip (top)
LEKI Trigger 3D Pro-G Grip (bottom)
Finger side
LEKI Trigger 3D World Cup Grip (top)
LEKI Trigger 3D Pro-G Grip (bottom)
LEKI Trigger 3D World Cup Grip (right)
LEKI Trigger 3D Pro-G Grip (left)
LEKI Trigger 3D World Cup Grip (top)
LEKI Trigger 3D Pro-G Grip (bottom)
Palm-side
LEKI Trigger 3D Pro-G Grip
With LEKI Copper-S Glove
w/ Built-in Trigger Interface Loop
LEKI Trigger 3D Pro-G Grip
With LEKI Copper-S Glove
w/ Built-in Trigger Interface Loop
LEKI Trigger 3D Pro-G Grip
With LEKI Copper-S Glove
w/ Built-in Trigger Interface Loop
LEKI Trigger 3D Pro-G Grip
With LEKI Copper-S Glove
LEKI Trigger 3D Pro-G Grip
With LEKI Xplore S Gauntlet Glove
w/ Built-in Trigger Interface Loop
LEKI Trigger 3D Pro-G Grip
With LEKI Xplore S Gauntlet Glove
w/ Built-in Trigger Interface Loop
LEKI Trigger 3D Pro-G Grip
With LEKI Xplore S Gauntlet Glove
w/ Built-in Trigger Interface Loop
LEKI Trigger 3D Pro-G Grip
With LEKI WC Race TI S Speed System Mitt
w/ Built-in Trigger Interface Loop (Yes.. the armored mitt is super-handy when crashing
through Eastern trees... race gloves are not just for racing!)
Bruh poles are literally just fancy sticks.
Most of the people on this website probably use no poles or have bent ass 2005 poles that are a foot too short
Jesus that is a long ass review for a pair of poles. But hey if you just dropped a couple hundo on poles might as well flex nuts on the plebs with regular poles.