Reading some comments on here,
does it matter if a Glyder is 2ft, 3ft or 6ft
It doesn't matter what weight, size or anything really does it ?
I buy and use poles not because of how long they are, what weight, what make
I buy and use poles that i feel comfortable to work with, and more importantly what my lads like working with.
Example:
I wouldnt buy & use an Ionics Ergo-Lite or Slx & expect my lads to use something else.
I haven't got a Glyder, but i do have about 10 different Ionics poles, along with various other makes, but one thing is in my opinion Ionics do make very good poles, and the Glyder is one of them.
I will be buying a Glyder, probebly at the show in Coventry.
Only advice i would give is forget the cost of the equipment, can you make your money back & do you feel comfortable with it = Buy it !