PRODUCT FEATURE
Highest Quality Japanese Carbon All AERO concept pole are made from the fi nest quality carbon available.
Premium Understated Graphics These graphics off er a sleek design with minimum weight implications, that doesn’t aff ect the balance of the pole.
SHIMANO Ultra Sound Sanding The fi nish on each section has a smooth ship fi nish which make the pole easy to handle in all weather conditions.
Advanced Taper Design All AERO poles use an advanced taper design creating superior balance and weigh distribution, which makes a stiff er and more responsive pole at longer lengths.
Simano Aero Pro Prices (RRP)
Aero Joint
On the male joints the Diamond fi nish allows your sections to not get stuck together but also prevents them from working apart in normal use.
Aero Joint The female joints have 1k weave & cross carbon weave to reduce the chances of sections cracking under the pressure of your elbow.
Aero Pro
Competition 16m £4999.99
Aero Pro
SHIMANO Alignment System When the alignment markers are lined up this gives the pole the maximum stiff ness and responsiveness due to the spine of the pole being lined up.
SHIMANO Alignment System When the alignment markers are lined up this gives the pole the maximum stiff ness and responsiveness due to the spine of the pole being lined up.
Competition 13m £4699.99
All pole packages come with an Aero 10 Tube holdall
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AERO 10 Tube Pole Holdall
AERO Pro Full Pole 16m AERO Pro Match Kit 250cm AERO Pro Power Kit 250cm
AERO Pro Cupping Kit AERO Pro F1 Kit 183cm AERO Pro Short No.3 Section
AERO Pro 13m Extension AERO Pro 14.5/16m Extension
AERO Reversible Protectors
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