I have dodegy shoulder so constantly thinking of different ways to ease the pain while working.
1. I have every intention of getting a powerup hd in the near future.
2. There is two of us working together and I do the fronts not the backs so ATM less winding in hose.
3. Using a slx18 as this reaches 99% of front windows the same weight as an extreme 22 and shorter length than a extreme 18.
4. Clx4 now this so far as been a massive improvement because I do the fronts I'm always very close to the van and can change from my slx18 to clx4 in just a few seconds literally. This pole felt really weird at first as its so tiny and weighs only 260g, you can and I mean feel a massive improvement in speed as you just don't feel the weight also I'm a great fan of the univalve and wouldn't change them on my other three poles but on the clx4 I have the gooseneck valve which is so much quicker on this little pole.
Now I know this post won't benefit a lot of windie that work solo as everyone circumstances are different but in my case and I state in my case I have found this system beneficial towards my shoulder pain as approx 50% work load now is done with a pole that weighs just 260g, (who would think working with a clx would three times lighter than a extreme) lol, seriously anyone that works in a similar situation as mine give try you will be pleasantly surprised.
Just now need to get the powerup hd.
1. I have every intention of getting a powerup hd in the near future.
2. There is two of us working together and I do the fronts not the backs so ATM less winding in hose.
3. Using a slx18 as this reaches 99% of front windows the same weight as an extreme 22 and shorter length than a extreme 18.
4. Clx4 now this so far as been a massive improvement because I do the fronts I'm always very close to the van and can change from my slx18 to clx4 in just a few seconds literally. This pole felt really weird at first as its so tiny and weighs only 260g, you can and I mean feel a massive improvement in speed as you just don't feel the weight also I'm a great fan of the univalve and wouldn't change them on my other three poles but on the clx4 I have the gooseneck valve which is so much quicker on this little pole.
Now I know this post won't benefit a lot of windie that work solo as everyone circumstances are different but in my case and I state in my case I have found this system beneficial towards my shoulder pain as approx 50% work load now is done with a pole that weighs just 260g, (who would think working with a clx would three times lighter than a extreme) lol, seriously anyone that works in a similar situation as mine give try you will be pleasantly surprised.
Just now need to get the powerup hd.