Re: Re: Steering poles?

From: Andras REE <ree_at_eik.bme.hu>
Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2011 11:38:47 +0200

There is no good and cheap poles.
Only carbon poles are really good and are lighter.
The pack on ones are better than the telescopic, but less confortable.
Look for poles having "A" action, these are stiff along the majority of
the pole, just the end is bending, and remove the top thin element.
Andras

2011.08.16. 16:46 keltezéssel, Mark F1diddler írta:
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> --- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, Tapio Linkosalo<tapio.linkosalo_at_...> wrote:
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>> Any suggestion for good (and cheap :-) steering poles? Is one where top
>> sections go over bottom ones better than telescoping? I would prefer one
>> where the sections can be bought as spares, also one that is rather
>> compact. One folded to 75cm / 30in or less would be much easier to pack
>> than a longer one. I do not need a super-long one, but 8 meters would be
>> sufficient, 10m super. Ah yes, as preferably from Europe, as mailing
>> from the US would cost me an arm and a leg....
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>> -Tapio-
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> Tapio,
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> Good AND cheap often don't go together, but since you don't want a very long pole, and since the best carbon poles I know about are shipped from UK, you are in business, I believe. For example, the Leeda Assassin II has served me very well for 9 years. Expensive (back then) because it's 13 meters, comes with many extra replacement sections, and was shipped from UK to USA, which added $100 postage. I find the sectional system handier than telescopic, having tried both. (But my telescopic was fiberglass, long retired.) But if you gotta have something collapsable to 30 inches, that will maybe be only available telescopic.
> MB
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