NW106 CARBON NORDIC WALKING STICKS NILS

€38.81
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large quantity
Brand:
NILS
Product code:
25-1-002 / 5907695581638

Specification

Extra earbuds:Yes
Material:Steel, EVA
Maximum height:140 cm
Minimum height:87 cm
Pouch:No
Recommended gender:Any gender
Weight:459 g

NW106 Nils are telescopic sticks, allowing quick and easy adjustment of their length depending on the height of the user. NW106 Nils sticks have a non-slip and ergonomic handle with adjustable glove. Interchangeable overlays and plates allow you to use poles when hiking on flat areas with surfaces such as asphalt, grass, snow, sand, mud, etc. Nordic Walking is a sport that comprehensively develops the muscular system, and also significantly improves the efficiency of our body. When walking with poles, the muscles of the buttocks, lower legs, thighs, as well as the muscles of the arms, shoulders, chest and abdomen work. The involvement of such a large muscle group has a positive effect on increasing our overall physical fitness. The set also includes plates for trekking poles and Nordic walking. Plates prevent the poles from digging too deep into soft, boggy ground. The TN103 Nils is ideal for walking on soft ground such as mud or sand. Specification: Two two-segment sticks with height adjustment from 87 to 140 cm Weight: 459 g Without shoes: 375 g Shoes: 68 g Plates: 18 g Material: 30% carbon fiber Handle: ergonomic made of EVA and PP foam Neoprene hand glove with adjustable size Tip: hardened steel Plate diameter: 5 cm Hole diameter: 14 mm Additional tips: YES two rubber overlays for walking on asphalt two interchangeable plates for soft ground Possibility to buy replaceable tips and plates Cover: NO Notes: Not intended for commercial use Warranty 24 months

Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that the published technical data and photos do not contain inaccuracies or errors, which, however, cannot be a basis for claims.

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