PRODUCT FEATURE
Shimano Aero Pro Competition
Shimano’s new flagship pole, the Aero Pro Competition, comes as not one, but two very well equipped packages and lengths...
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xceptional, dynamic, precise: the AERO Pro Competition Pole has been designed without compromise to outperform all challengers in the high- end, flagship pole arena. A unique combination of high function design and technically advanced Japanese carbon, blended together in perfect synergy, delivering one of the most agile, functional poles ever made. If you are looking for a pole that will inspire
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confidence, give you a performance advantage and enable you to compete at the very highest level, the AERO Pro is the complete solution. Check out the specifications and you will see that it is one of the lightest 16m poles available. Pick one up and you’ll immediately feel the balance seems closer to your hands, making the pole very easy to move at full length. But it’s on the bank where the AERO Pro Competition
really comes into its own. Delivering an unrivalled combination of functional strength, stiffness, durability and refinement, it goes above and beyond even the highest expectations, with individuality and poise to master any situation. Packages are
comprehensive – comprising five Pro Match kits, four Pro Power Kits, a Pro Cupping Kit and four F1 kits – that’s 14 top kits!
• AERO Pro 16m Package • AERO Pro Full Pole 16m • AERO Pro Match Kit 250cm x 5 • AERO Pro Power Kit 250cm x 4 • AERO Pro Cupping Kit x 1 • AERO Pro F1 Kit 183cm x 4 • AERO Pro Short No.3 Section x 2 • AERO Pro 13m Extension • AERO Pro 14.5/16m Extension • AERO Reversible Protector 5/6 • AERO Reversible Protector 7/8 • AERO Reversible Protector 9/10 • AERO Pole Holdall
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