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Pros & Cons
Pros
Fully collapsed down it measures 53 long (without an attachment on the end)- the included attachment hooks fully * on will add another 6. When extended, the pole maintains a good deal of rigidity. It extends and retracts easily to the length you need ... Read More
Padded foam grips make holding this easy. Heavy duty eva foam grips are well-cushioned and resist slipping in wet weather.
Two collapsible extenders each with their own clasp to secure. Strong and adjustable flip-tab buckle locks along the five sections prevent twisting of pole. The locking clips are strong and prevent the pole from collapsing as some twist extension pole... Read More
This pole is made of lightweight, durable aluminum and the hooks are durable plastic. It's lightweight yet incredibly sturdy, which gives me confidence when maneuvering my boat.
Cons
The pivot pins on the locking devices are steel and quickly rusted heavily. It's a clever design, but the execution, especially the choice of metals does not work well with the ocean environment.

Highlights
Quality
The pole is very sturdy with two good grips on the end.
It is far sturdier than i expected, even at full extension.
I maneuvered the hook, with my arms outstretched, to easily break up and remove heavily compacted pine needles from the several... Read More
I’d love how beefy it feels when it’s completely locked down and taking up the least amount of space.
Price
99 (note: i have no idea what this huge price discrepancy means, as i did as much research within the realm of available inform... Read More
A good value for a must-have boat accessory.
This telescoping extension pole is very expensive.
Packaging/appearance
Easy to use and the item was well packaged.
My first impression when i opened the box was how beefy the pole is.
3) the non-tapered male threaded end of the pole is made of non-corrosive aluminum (as is the body of the pole) that allows for... Read More
Competitiveness
My instincts, as an experienced gold-rated member of amazon's vine voice reviewer program, indicated to me that the only possib... Read More
By comparison, my other boat pole is 2 sections, and uses a twist lock design, which has caused a lot of problems with salt water boating.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
easy, extended, good, threaded and nice. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is high deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 15.0% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 119 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 16 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Not sure why it came with two heads but i appreciate it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have longer boat hooks for docking but needed a shorter one for while i’m out fishing
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I was so surprised to see that my sooninlaw used a ragged looking diy boat hook for docking
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I thought they had just been so busy that both had forgotten to purchase a good docking tool
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When i got this i expected two
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When i went back and read the description i realized it was two hooks not two docking poles
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you dont have one you need this pole
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I may even modify one of the hooks and use it as a stake out pole
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