📡 Elevate your survey game with precision and speed!
This Aluminum GPS Rover Rod is a lightweight, durable, and highly adjustable telescopic pole designed for professional land surveying and engineering. Featuring a dual locking system, built-in centering bubble, and removable steel tip with protective cover, it ensures fast setup and precise measurements. Compact and portable with a carrying bag, it’s compatible with mainstream GNSS RTK receivers, making it an essential tool for accurate, efficient fieldwork.
Item Weight | 2.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.33 x 2.76 x 28.74 inches |
Item model number | Survey Pole |
Warranty | 1 year |
L**A
Works well.
Works well. Heights labeled. Wish the case was a bit better. Would be interested if a hard case was available. Overall a well built pole that's easy to use in the field.
A**N
Great light weight Rover Rod!
I really am happy with this Carbon Fiber Rod! It is very easy to collapse it and store and fit easily anywhere in the truck. It is a first class rod with excellent construction.
J**O
Not carbon fiber, but still good
Not sure if I got a different pole than the rest of you, but mine looks identical to this one and not a single part is carbon fiber. Its a decent aluminum telescopic pole for the price. I will likley keep it as a spare, but I probably would not have ordered it had I known it was not carbon fiber.Thank you for updating the descriptions to aluminum recently. I Have used the pole on a few projects now, and iI think it will last.
C**N
Absolutely necessary and well worth it
This pole is designed to work with a survey rover headpiece and is very nice. Carbon fiber makes it lighter, and doesn't interfere with the compass. I'm hoping is doesn't conduct electricity either, but I didn't test that with any powerlines so I'm not sure 8^). Collapses neatly and comes with a bag, but it's durable enough to just throw in in the back of the car on the floor. Well made.
A**R
Nice and light.
Overall a good buy. The bag is a joke, but the pole is very light and easy to use. Unfortunately my survey tech disassembled the pole by accident, and now when telescoping, the pole doesn't "stop" where it is supposed to so setup needs to be quite careful.
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