For this season, McHale introduced the Fusion 3 Pro, sandwiched between the Standard and Plus variants. It hosts a number of automated features for those wanting to increase operator comfort over the entry level version. We travelled to the firm’s headquarters in Mayo to see what else has changed

Although the Fusion 3 has been wearing the same clothes since it was introduced in 2012, each season has seen subtle tweaks under the curvy panels. For 2020, the Pro variant has joined the range, which in short is a Plus model without the film-on-film binding system. Aimed at the user who wants more automated features than the standard model can offer, here is a run down on what you get with a Pro.