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I use wing nuts, so no need for a spanner when changing over. Not had one snap on me though. I prefer these poles mainly because of the weight and large saw head, especially if i have to use a pole when climbing, which i avoid usually, dont like carrying them around. They are prone to sticking after a heavy blow(such as a feather striking them :biggrin:),the holes for locking the poles tend to wear out(get larger) too, but easy to repair. Rated

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yes you can get the hook for the poles i have one on my set.

 

you cant treat the alloy poles as harsh woith a hooh as you may a jamason

 

give me a bell ill see what we have in stock and let you know how much

 

cheers

 

kev

 

Interested in getting one, how much are they?

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