I went to an Ionics road show thing in Sheffield, thinking it was like the big expo show in stoneleigh. This was about a year in on wfp from trad.
I did like alot of their poles, but when I looked at prices offered by various other companies, Ionics were over and above the majority. I concluded that they may be good poles but over priced in my mind.
However it was the sales man that finally put me off ionics! I worked in sales for some years and I sold the company name and its products based on its strengths. Not by slagging of the competitors! However this was the approach of the sales chap and it put me right off. If ionics was worth the extra costs, he should have sold on the strengths and advantages of the poles which explains the extra cost and makes it worth while.
My first poles i purchased was a phoenix hybrid and a facelift carbon. I still have the hybrid but rarely use as its extremely whippy, unless you only extend each section half way, which defeats the purpose. Lol you need a 40ft pole to use as a 20 ft pole
The clamps on the carbon were horrid and often needed to be taped to stop the pole from spinning.
I now use a slx30 which is a great everyday pole but as others have said, it can be quite flexi when fully extended. However the more rigid poles seem to break easier from what others have said on herr and so i will endure the slx