Gardiner X3 Xtreme 35ft Pole HM Carbon Complete
Quick Overview
- Xtreme 35 ft. HM Carbon Fiber pole is the go-to pole for regular work above 50 ft.
- Easy-to-use even when extended with extensions to heights of 50+ feet
- Great balance of lightness, rigidity, and strength
- 5 section pole with the latest smart clamps
- Insulated Handle Section has been tested to resist up to 5,000v with an average resistance of 3.2 GO
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$1,805.15
$2,153.05
- The Perfect Balance of Lightweight, Rigidity & Strength
- Ultimate Lightness & Rigidity - 15% more rigid and 20% stronger than previous Xtreme poles
- Fully Telescopic Extending Sections
- 7 Section High Modulus (63.3MSI) Carbon Fiber Telescopic Pole
- Features latest Smart Clamps with embedded locking nuts
- Base Handle Section has outer insulated layer for safety
- Comes Complete with FREE Brush, Quick LoQ Gooseneck, "All Season" Pole Hose & Connector
Xtreme X3 Care Notice
- Click Here to view the Xtreme Pole User Guide - Please read before purchasing - these poles need to be maintained in strict accordance with this user guide to prevent damage or wear.
- Do not purchase if you are not planning on maintaining, cleaning and servicing the pole as outlined.
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