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Telescopic Pool Pole (8–16 ft)

Best pole

PoolGearGuide pick · Updated 2026-07-03

The one tool every other tool clips onto — buy a rigid anodized pole once and stop fighting flex.

Quick verdict

Spend a little more here than anywhere else in the toolkit — a good pole outlasts a decade of cheap ones.

Ideal for

  • Every pool (universal attachment)
  • Reaching pool centers

Not ideal for

  • Nothing — everyone needs a pole

The full picture

Nets, brushes, and vacuum heads all clip to the pole, so a flexing, seizing pole makes every job harder. A rigid anodized aluminum pole that extends 8–16 feet reaches the middle of most pools and locks without slipping. This is the accessory to not cheap out on.

Telescopic Pool Pole (8–16 ft) at a glance

Type
Telescopic pole
Material
Anodized aluminum
Works with
Universal-clip nets, brushes, vacuum heads

Source: Compiled from retailer listings and aggregated owner feedback; confirm exact specifications on the current product listing.

This is a research-based review — our analysis draws on manufacturer specifications, manuals, warranty terms, and verified owner feedback rather than our own hands-on testing, and we note where a detail couldn't be confirmed. How we review

Pros and cons

What works

  • Rigid anodized construction resists flex
  • Extends to reach pool centers
  • Fits nets, brushes, vacuum heads

What doesn't

  • Good ones cost more than flimsy ones
  • Cam locks need occasional rinsing

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