Fiberglass telescopic pole is made from lightweight, non-conductive and high strength fiberglass, extendable and comes in various vibrant colors.
Material: Fiberglass
Surface: Natural or Painted Glossy or Matte
Pattern: Colored Fiberglass
Min OD: 23.5 mm
Max OD: 51.5 mm
Extended Length: 1m ~ 15m
Contracted Length: 0.3m ~ 2.25m
Clamp: Quick-release Clamps, Anodized Aluminum or Nylon Twist Lock, Spring Buttons
Fiberglass telescopic poles are a practical solution for applications that need long reach, compact storage, corrosion resistance, and electrical insulation. Fiberglass telescoping poles are widely used for antenna masts, cleaning tools, inspection systems, utility work, marine equipment, and outdoor support structures.
Fiberglass is widely used because it is strong, affordable, and electrically insulating. Unlike aluminum, steel, or carbon fiber, fiberglass is non-conductive, so it is often preferred for antenna masts, electrical inspection, utility tools, and outdoor work near sensitive equipment.
Main advantages include:
Non-conductive material for better electrical safety.
Good corrosion resistance in outdoor and marine environments.
Lower cost than carbon fiber.
Good impact resistance.
Weather-resistant performance.
Suitable for portable and temporary deployment.
Stable structure for general long-reach applications.
Custom extended and collapsed lengths
Different tube diameters and wall thicknesses
High-quality, non-conductive fiberglass for better electrical safety.
Black, yellow, white, red or other colors, and matte or glossy painted surface
Quick-release clamps, heavy-duty clamps, or twist-lock telescoping mechanism structure options
Camera mount, brush adapter, antenna adapter, hooks, special top connectors, or end fittings
Water brush, high-pressure hose & connector, tripod mount, wire guying system, holders, carry bags
OEM logo and packaging.



Fiberglass telescopic poles are used in many professional and commercial scenarios.
Fiberglass Antenna Mast Systems: used as lightweight masts for amateur radio, emergency communication, field radio, temporary wireless networks, and portable antennas.
Water Fed Poles: support brushes and other tools for window, solar panel, roof and gutter cleaning.
Telescopic Inspection Camera Poles: operators inspect roofs, ceilings, pipelines, tanks, bridges, vehicles, signs, and other hard-to-reach areas.
Utility and electrical: fiberglass poles are useful because they provide insulation and reduce conductivity-related risks.
Marine and Outdoor Use: fiberglass resists corrosion better than many metal poles and performs well in wet or salty environments.