Pole Pruners & Long-Reach Tree Pruning Tools

Professional arborist using a pole pruner to prune tree branches from the ground

Pole pruners are essential arborist tools used to safely prune small branches from the ground without climbing. Designed for precision cutting and extended reach, these tools help arborists maintain clearance, shape young trees, and remove deadwood while reducing the need for ladders and aerial access equipment.

What Is a Pole Pruner?

Pole pruners combine a cutting head with a long extension pole, allowing users to reach branches high above the ground. Most professional models use a bypass blade operated by a rope-and-pulley system, producing clean cuts that support proper tree health and wound closure.

Common Uses for Pole Pruners

  • Structural pruning of young trees
  • Deadwood removal
  • Fruit tree maintenance
  • Sidewalk and driveway clearance
  • Utility and building clearance pruning
  • Ornamental tree shaping

Pole Pruners vs. Pole Saws

Pole pruners are designed for smaller branches where a clean, precise cut is required. Pole saws are typically used for larger limbs that exceed the cutting capacity of a bypass pruner. Professional arborists often carry both tools to handle a wide range of pruning tasks efficiently.

Professional Pole Pruner Brands

Popular professional-grade pole pruner manufacturers include:

  • ARS
  • Jameson
  • Notch
  • Marvin
  • Corona

These tools are commonly used by ISA Certified Arborists, municipal forestry crews, and utility vegetation management professionals.