Leki

FOUNDATION OF LEKI

LEKI Lenhart GmbH originated from Karl Lenhart's wood processing company, which was founded in 1948 in Dettingen/Teck, Germany, and produced wooden letters for lettering in bakeries or butcheries.
The unique development of LEKI only began due to the personal dissatisfaction of the founder: Karl Lenhart was an enthusiastic skier, but he was never satisfied with the quality and functionality of the ski poles of that time. So he started to produce handles and plates for ski poles himself with his machinery. Already in the 60s these went into series production. Since Lenhart also had experience in aircraft construction, he knew how to process aluminum and composite. He used these raw materials to manufacture his first own ski poles and launched them on the market in 1970 under the name LEKI, which stands for the owner and the company headquarters - Lenhart in Kirchheim.

1948 Foundation of LEKI
1960 Fiberglass Composite Sockets
1962 LEKIFIX fastening sleeve
1963 High strength aluminum shafts
1970 LEKI alpine poles
1973 Cross country skiing poles

THE PRODUCTS
"LEKI products are jointly developed and designed in Kirchheim/Teck in Swabia and Tachov in the Czech Republic. The canes are manufactured in our own production in the Czech Republic using the most modern and environmentally friendly methods."

THE PASSION
"With passion and highly qualified, experienced employees, LEKI works towards the goal of producing absolute top products. Our priority is to combine safety and comfort with attractive design. The constant exchange with experts and professional athletes ensures a high level of experience".

"The results are intelligently thought-out products that customers will enjoy for years to come and that you can rely on. With over 250 patents, LEKI has fixed more innovations and patents than almost any other manufacturer in the outdoor and ski industry".

THE CONSEQUENCY
"By consistently implementing this philosophy, LEKI Lenhart GmbH has established itself today as the absolute world market leader in the field of poles and glove systems".