Hi Guys,
The Super-Lite2, as pictured above by Luke, is based on Fishing pole jointing technology. However each section has been specifically designed for window cleaning stresses and use.
The pole would be quite unsuitable for fishing as the 'weighting', 'stiffness' and 'bounce' would not match a fisherman's needs.
The extension sections can be bought at a later date for about £50, meaning that you can always turn your '35ft' pole into a '56ft' pole without having to buy a complete new pole.
Individual sections can be bought if they wear out, however this would take a fair amount of use, if maintained properly, before this would happen. To give you an idea I am still using my original Super-Lite 20 months on, with only minimal wear to each joint.
Some people will still be skeptical of these type of poles, generally it is because they have never used one. However this type of pole will not suit everyone and even I do not recommend them for all types of work, ie Domestic work up to 30ft can often be more straightforward with a telescopic pole.
If you are of a practical nature then converting a fishing pole will always be an option, however if you use a fishing pole of the same quality as the Super-Lite2 then it will probably cost you more money. The sections on a Super-Lite2 will generally be in a class above ordinary fishing poles for durability and ease of use.