Maver Signature Pro 821 pole review
Pulling into Decoy Lakes in Cambridgeshire for the latest live tackle test, I was glad that I’d layered up my thermals. It was a decidedly frosty start to proceedings, but as I unloaded the usual mountain of tackle from my car, I knew that before too long the venue’s prolific stocks of hard-fighting carp would be giving my circulation a much-needed boost.
I was there to put Maver’s new flagship pole, the 16m Signature 821, through its paces. Damson Lake – my focus for the day – is stuffed with small carp to around 5lb, as well as plentiful numbers of feisty F1s, so I knew that the pole would be getting a thorough workout.
This latest offering is a proper top-end bit of kit, and at just under two and a half grand, I know that many of you will be thinking ‘I could go on holiday with the family for a lot less’. That’s probably true, but the fact remains that a few short weeks later you’d be back, sat on your seatbox in your peg, using your same old pole, enviously eyeing the sleek carbon being wielded by the angler in the next peg along.
The Signature 821 may well fit firmly into the object of desire bracket, but in many respects it represents great value and, believe it or not, in the long run could end up saving you money.
Impressive add-ons
First up, unlike many poles on the market, the 821 comes complete with a mightily impressive spares package that includes no fewer than 11 top kits and a cupping kit, so you won’t have to shell out a penny more on post-purchase extras going forward.
You also get two short four sections, two Bi-Conical extensions to fit sections 6-7 and 7-8, plus clever little Pole End Protectors that fit into the ends of the 11m, 13m and 16m butt sections to stop them from splitting. Fit them with skid-bungs and they’ll perform even better. All these kits come with pre-bushed PTFE tips and side puller slots, too. The savings keep adding up.
Serious stopping power
After setting up in a peg that had served me well in recent matches, it was time for me to start the session.
With a pair of rollers in situ, pole sock in place, and with two top kits fitted with No6-No8 hollow and heavier No10-No12 elastics, I tied on the appropriate float rigs. The heavier of my two set-ups, using the single section Power Kit, was perfect for any big fish that might turn up down the margin to muddy the waters.
This kit has a much wider PTFE bore size than the standard commercial kit, and is designed for use with really beefy hollow elastics up to a 20. Incidentally, match up the single-section Power Kit with the short four section supplied, and it handily comes out at the same length as the two-piece Commercial Kit. This Power Kit stiffens the whole pole up, but you do obviously lose a little length.
There, though, the similarity between the two top kits ends. The Power and short fourth combo is the ultimate whopper-stopper, but doesn’t throw the pole out of balance the minute you ship out past 11m. For catching hippos on steroids, this is just the ticket!
All-round ability
The lighter elastic set-up in the Commercial Kit is a pure joy to use, and it will easily handle up to 8-14 Dual Core elastic. Striking and tip recovery are lightning quick and that, plus the steely linear rigidity and lightweight feel it exudes, make this pole a seriously impressive bit of kit for all styles of commercial fishing.
As if that’s not enough, the Suncore anti-friction surface on the pole allows even the most ham-fisted of pole anglers to ship in and out with consummate ease throughout the session, even when being used at the pole’s longest 14.5m and 16m lengths.
During my four-hour morning session on Damson Lake, it performed every task I asked of it with absolute aplomb. Bite after bite was met with a crisp strike, and I didn’t lose a single fish to a hook-pull.
I finished with a superb net full to bursting with small carp – the like of which I wish I’d landed the last time I fished a match at the venue. Then again, I wasn’t using the Maver Signature 821 on that visit!
Maver is a company with a rich history in producing excellent poles in all price brackets, and classic marques such as the Jurassic Carp, Super Lithium and Elite ranges are well-known and loved by all, from pleasure anglers to world champs.
Pound for pound, in spite of its high asking price, the Signature Pro 821 is a stand-out performer and looks sure to follow those legendary bits of kit into the pole angling hall of fame.
Price: £2,499.99
Maver Signature Pro 900 fishing pole



COMMERCIAL PACKAGE
16m pole fitted with Match kit
10 Powerlite Power kits, slotted & bushed
Cupping kit and cups
Bi-Conical Mini Extension
Fighting No4 and No5 sections
Two No4 sections
Short No4
Holdall and tubes
STANDARD PACKAGE
16m pole fitted with Match kit
Four Powerlite Power kits, slotted & bushed
Two Match top-4 kits
Two Match top-3 kits
Cupping kit and cups
Bi-Conical Mini Extension
Fighting No4 and No5 sections
Short No4
Maver is poised to introduce three new Signature Pro poles to its portfolio, including the Flagship Signature Pro 900.
This 16m marvel has everything you could wish for, and then more besides. Quite simply it’s the most beautiful pole ever to come out of the Reglass factory in Italy. The most technically sophisticated Maver pole of all time is graced with a strikingly elegant black Suncore anti-friction finish that allows you to ship in and out at speed in all weathers.
This unique finish incorporates toughened epoxy resins and Nanolith technology for added durability. For the technically minded, the Signature Pro 900 is built from new STER resins interwoven with an incredibly fine honeycomb metal structure that’s ingeniously impregnated into the pole’s surface. In everyday angling speak, the end result of this is super-strong section wall strength.
This flagship model, as you might expect, comes with a very comprehensive kit package that includes the quite superb Maver Powerlite Power top kits. These substantially reduce the pole’s overall weight while contributing perfectly to its overall rigidity and strength. This makes it man enough to tackle 99 per cent of modern commercial pole fishing scenarios.
For heavier, hollow elastics the Powerlite kits are reinforced with additional carbon banding and come ready fitted with a quality PTFE side puller slot. They also have factory-fitted internal PTFE bushes, and feature Magic Step and Fusion carbon technologies.
It doesn’t stop there – the pole’s third, fourth, fifth and sixth sections all boast Maver’s innovative Teflon joint system that helps cut down on carbon-to-carbon friction and reduce wear. The Pro 900 also comes with fighting fourth and fifth sections, which are built to withstand the stresses of fishing down the edge, or when short-range paste or pellet tactics are called for.
A more than useful Bi-Conical mini-extension can be fitted on to the ends of the larger butt sections to avoid possible elbow damage, and – as with nearly all the latest top-end poles being sold these days – the Pro 900 comes with a choice of Standard or Commercial kit packages. Searching around the net, I find that Benwick Sports in Cambridgeshire has the pole available with a bespoke river kit package too.
So what sort of performance can you expect from a 16mm carbon tube that’s going to set you back around £2,999.99 of your hard-earned? Well, obviously it’s as stiff as a frozen snake, and every bit as good at its full 16m as it is at shorter lengths. The lightweight Powerlite top-2s provide an instant response with little discernible tip recoil – the snake awakes, making the pole viper-quick at the business end.
Although I spent a few hours catching carp and big F1s from Decoy Lakes’ picture postcard-pretty Willows Lake, it struck me that the pole’s superb shipping qualities, ease of joint breakdown, tip-speed, lightness and balance would have been well suited to running a long line down a river. Don’t take that to mean that it’s not powerful enough for commercials, because it so is!
Maver has undoubtedly thought long and hard about where and how this pole should perform. Basically it’s beautifully balanced, as rigid as an Eskimo’s flagpole, and blessed with an enviable lightness and ease of movement that would run Darcey Bussell close in the deportment stakes.
Response is crisp and there’s strength to burn, basically putting the new Maver Signature Pro 900 among the top 10 poles currently available.
THE VERDICT
Once again Maver has come up trumps with its best-ever pole. The carbon build is almost frightening in its complexity, but at the end of day this is a very serious piece of match fishing equipment that rightly earns a place among the world’s best.
Ideal for commercial and natural waters, it is a true all-rounder, more than capable of turning in a highly polished performance in any situation.
PAY AROUND
£2,999.99
Mark Sawyer