

Jameson introduced the first fiberglass lay-up sticks in 1956. Today, Jameson poles are available in a variety of configurations with tools and accessories to serve telecommunication, linemen, professional arborists and landscapers. By consistently providing the highest quality fiberglass poles, Jameson remains the professional’s choice for line clearance and tree care.
All Jameson poles are manufactured with a non-fiberglass surface veil to prevent fiber blooming. Aircraft grade aluminum ferrules with exterior leaf spring locking button provide a secure connection when attaching multiple poles or tool heads.
- Double-pulley pruner requires less force to make a clean bypass cut with smooth release
- 16-inch Barracuda Tri-Cut saw blade features impulse-hardened teeth for reduced blade wear
- Use base pole for a 6-foot reach or add the extension for a 12-foot reach
- FG Series poles are batch tested to 100 KV per foot for 5 minutes to meet OSHA requirements
- Kit includes: Big Mouth pruner (1), 20-foot pruner rope (1), pole saw head (1), pole adapter (1), 16-inch saw blade (1), 6-foot extension pole (1), 6-foot base pole (1)
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