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Exoskeleton beneficial for water fed pole window cleaning?

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You would probably need it if you used the Gardiners Ultimate 70 footer all day.

I dont think I'd like using a 50 footer all day...
Once you've used a 35' Xtreme all day you know you've put a shift in. It is far more tiring when you are doing 4 floor work all day let alone anything higher. Would think you'd be doing damage, quickly, if you didn't get some type of assistance.
 
Great idea and probably works, but I can't stop laughing at the idea of my customer's eyes if I turned up in that!

Also, AliExpress has one for under £700, worth a punt I think! (Joking!)
 
You need to work them muscles not wear a contraption like that....
Strong muscles will help, but Strength is not the problem. Even if you are strong… It’s the repetitive motion that wil cause overuse of muscles, problems such as strains cramps tendinitis inflammation, which affect your wellbeing and productivity. (After years of working) I’m very picky choosing the most effective and lightweight brush/ pole etc. for the job. Also go to the gym for ‘fitness maintenance’. But still have pain sometimes. I do a lot of work.
 
Looking at the jobs in the videos, if you cant do them all day without that on then you should go and get an office job and type on a keyboard.... Before you know it people will want that contraction to type on a keyboard.....
 
Looking at the jobs in the videos, if you cant do them all day without that on then you should go and get an office job and type on a keyboard.... Before you know it people will want that contraction to type on a keyboard.....
Wouldn't surprise me that within 10 years for any job that could cause RSI you will have H&S or Insurance Companies insisting on you wearing something like this
 
Strong muscles will help, but Strength is not the problem. Even if you are strong… It’s the repetitive motion that wil cause overuse of muscles, problems such as strains cramps tendinitis inflammation, which affect your wellbeing and productivity. (After years of working) I’m very picky choosing the most effective and lightweight brush/ pole etc. for the job. Also go to the gym for ‘fitness maintenance’. But still have pain sometimes. I do a lot of work.

Work smarter not harder is my motto

4 x 6 hour days per week is enough for me using WFP. I am 53 though and been using poles for 14 years.
 
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