K-Tek Klassic Boom Poles offer new rubberized grip
Jul 23, 2008 9:40 AM
K-Tek's Klassic Boom Poles now feature a new Soft-Touch grip for optimum handling.
K-Tek's grip dimples now have a rubberized feel to give operators a sure grasp and more comfortable touch when tightening or loosening the Klassic's locking collars. Constructed of precisely engineered thermal composite, K-Tek's Soft-Touch UV- and rain-resistant collars are snugly applied to the poles during the manufacturing process to provide a long life.
The poles range in size from the shortest pole, which telescopes from 1ft 4in to 4ft 11in, to the longest, which extends from 4ft 7in to nearly 21ft. Each pole is constructed from high-density graphite. Telescoping sections are securely connected through the company's “captive collet” locking system.
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