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Panamic Carbon Fibre Poles

PANAMIC BOOM POLES

Available in mini, midi or maxi sizes, which includes three, four and five section poles ranging from 0.73 to 5.00 metres in length.

SILENT OPERATING

Each section houses an Unique adjustable end stop enabling quick adjustment and keeps each section tight, eliminates the risk of rattle noise from loose sections or worn components.

STRONG & LIGHTWEIGHT

Poles are hand-crafted in the UK from the highest quality carbon fibre. • The carbon fibre construction reduces bend and ensures precision positioning • The Titanium tip is approximately 1/3 of the weight of an equivalent Stainless Steel tip

RELIABLE & DURABLE

Boom operators can work without worry of sticking or binding. Each section houses an Adjustable End Stop, Nylon Bushes & Precision Locking Rings. This helps prevent jamming, sticking or binding and provide great resistance from dirt ingress. • Tough, detachable, corrosion resistant Titanium Tip • Designed so that, in the event of damage, all components can be replaced by the user • Durable, wear resistant nylon web handles • Resilient rubber end cap protects the carbon handle section from impact with the ground

Nylon Bushes & Precision Locking Rings

Adjustable End Stops

Carbon Fibre Construction

NEW PANAMIC DISTANCE POLES

Specifically designed for field news reporting. It’s a two section pole, 2.05m when fully extended, which, once a microphone is fitted, will result in around a 3 metre separation between interviewer and interviewee. • Assembled from existing Panamic components, so shares the excellent handling characteristics of the long established Boom Pole range • Ensures distance between interviewer and interviewee • Rapid design and manufacture in response to COVID-19 crisis

Panamic Boom Pole Nylon Web Handle

Rubber End Cap Panamic Distance Pole

Panamic poles apart

CONTACT THE CANFORD SALES TEAM

UK sales t: +44 (0)191 4181122 e: sales@canford.co.uk Int sales t: +44 (0)191 4181133 e: international@canford.co.uk

www.panamic.net

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