After I had brought me a Fiskars pole saw (the combined system with the loppers) in really dangerous situations, because their telescopic rod was not verrankert tight enough and broke the heart of the sawing process (and I had to put back together again under the being sawed branch because the saw was jammed) I decided me for a saw with a better telescope technology to look. The Silky saws were in this regard emphasized repeatedly. The Silky Hayate has a considerable length and the rod remains firmly connected really, because it is also held in addition to the clamping mechanism of folding studs. But they can not be adjusted continuously, but that one does not need my opinion. It has three lengths are available and fully deployed does not wobble or be one (like the Fiskars) down. The saw blade is ultra sharp (have me at once it cut), and comes with a very professional plastic protection. The saw is very (!) Good and robust processes for not easy. When it is next to you can see like a Japanese high-tech warriors :-)) I have thus been cut off rotten trees halfway up from a safe distance. I would not recommend the Fiskars and I think the wolf and Gardena systems are there not better (at least that I had studied at the hardware store), The Silky is a saw for professionals or for ambitious and safety-conscious amateurs like me who for their security to lie down a few more euros. Still cheaper than to let a professional come and the prices for this saw also vary depending on the seller pretty.