Been looking at this frame. That seatpost solution looks fantastic, really finishes the bike off.
As for the original question unlike most companies that use a single frame for a range of bikes then switch it for a better one for the range topper. Boardman seem to do this the other way around. The extra £500, for the pro, not ups the gruppo and finishing kit (much better wheels IMHO), but gets you a better frame as well. How the two frames compare ride wise I have no idea but the team carbon is T700 carbon and the pro is T800 (Quality frame materials are only part of the equation though, together with tube design, and geometry design).
Been looking at this frame. That seatpost solution looks fantastic, really finishes the bike off.
As for the original question unlike most companies that use a single frame for a range of bikes then switch it for a better one for the range topper. Boardman seem to do this the other way around. The extra £500, for the pro, not ups the gruppo and finishing kit (much better wheels IMHO), but gets you a better frame as well. How the two frames compare ride wise I have no idea but the team carbon is T700 carbon and the pro is T800 (Quality frame materials are only part of the equation though, together with tube design, and geometry design).