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How many AUS poles?


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Evening all,

 

 Looking at getting a set of AUS poles, two questions please. (Tried a search but nothing specific came up.)

 

1, How many ordinary AUS 1.2m poles is the maximum for Silky cutting?

 

2, Are the foam filled or heavy duty rods worth the extra? Guessing they'll be more rigid so would work higher.

 

 

Regards,

 

Steve.

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Thanks Mark and everyone for your input.

 

I've had the quote back and their price list, the heavy duty intermediate rods are £5+vat more than the standard so that's a no brainer.

 

Are top and bottom rods necessary or just use all inters? Attachments need to be specified for top or inter fitting, but the h/d top rod is another £15 dearer.

 

Regards,

 

Steve.

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