Gardiner CLX 10ft Tele Pole Hybrid Complete
Quick Overview
- Clamp Design Prevents finger pinching when collapsing the pole
- Quick-loq system allows brush & adapters to be changed easily
- 10 feet at full extension & Options for extra extension pieces
- Section Material - New Mixture 65/35 Carbon Fibre/Glass Fibre on all sections - Now more rigid
- Insulated Handle Section has been tested to resist up to 5,000v with an average resistance of 3.2 GO
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Special features include quick-loq brush & adapters for easy accessory changes.
Thicker clamps that are grooved at each end to prevent finger pinching while collapsing pole.
Levers now have an aluminum pivot nut.
CLX hybrid 10ft pole is a 4 section telescopic carbon composite pole. Best for working with heights of 15 ft.
Comes with Super Lite 11in mixed media brush, smart clamps, quick-loq gooseneck, all season hose & connector.
Has the option to add extension piece.
CLX 10 - 3 section telescopic carbon-composite pole
Comes complete with FREE QuicK-LoQ Gooseneck*
- 50% Carbon Fibre Content in Extending Sections
- Extended Length - 3.08m
- Closed Length - 1.14m
- Weight - 620g
- Handle Diameter - 28mm
- Insulated Handle Section is made from non-conductive Fibre Glass and is suitable for resisting up to 15,000v
- Featuring the Patented Gardiner Smart Clamps - Patent Numbers - UK - GB2512390, Europe - SP2784335, China - ZL201310301256.1
CLX 10 Carbon-Composite Pole
- Section Material - 50/50 Carbon Fibre/Glass Fibre on all extending sections
- Clamp Material - Dupont-Zytel® thermoplastic reinforced nylon
- Insulated matt finish handle section
- Top of pole has a No.1 size Gardiner Smart Clamp to connect to the Gardiner QuicK-LoQ gooseneck system
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