A problem I see is with it being fragile.
We all know extreme poles require more attention and maintenance, so if this neon mk2 (should be mk1 really as mk1 was only sold for a few weeks) is actually lighter and basically thinner sections, this will be even more fragile than extremes.
Hopefully it isn't just a case of shaving off some layers of carbon just to beat Gardiners to the title of "lightest telescopic pole in the world" when that is actually going to be detrimental to the longevity of the pole itself.
Time will tell I suppose. I'm always up for trying something new, but I'm not going to hold my breath. Extremes are absolutely no1 for me at the moment.
A video review of the neon would be nice?
But please for the love of....... Don't get this guy to do it. I call him the "Mrs Jones at number 32" guy.
http://youtu.be/4PZ8UDHgr1U