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BeatDown Outdoors

BeatDown Outdoors Fixed All-Terrain Transducer Pole 2.0

Item#: 267920

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$299.99
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Product Details

The BeatDown Outdoors Fixed All-Terrain Transducer Pole 2.0 keeps your electronics locked in and adjustable as you scan for suspended crappies, track walleyes on breaks, or hover over smallmouth with forward-facing sonar. High-quality aluminum construction delivers a rigid, confidence-inspiring feel, while tool-free setup and teardown speed up launches and pack-downs. A pivoting, multi-directional handle puts quick, precise control within reach from any position on the deck, and the all-terrain tip flexes on impact to help absorb shocks around docks, rocks, and shallow cover. With an adjustable 36–48 in. pole and a compact arm/base footprint, this system balances control, protection, and clean mounting for real-world fishing.

  • Tool-free installation and teardown with a pivoting, multi-directional handle
  • All-terrain tip adds flexibility to absorb impacts and reduce damage
  • Pole length: Adjustable 36" - 48"
  • Handle length: 15"
  • Pole arm: 10" x 10"
  • Base: 3" x 4"
  • Mounting hardware not included
  • Manufacturer's one-year warranty

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