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I use the slx18 mainly even though the skx22 is on the van all the time, don't use it very often a couple of windows a week.has any one got a extreme or slx or clx ?? as i found my slx 22 mesured in at 21ft fully extended are the 18ft poles realy 17ft fully extended im toying with going 18ft and keep the 22 for the odd high one to save waight abd my sholders
lee,we've known each over for many a year,and throughout that you've always had issues with poles sections spinning or wearing out,i do think the extreme would be the better pole for you given your shoulder pain as i know from experience that the extreme has helped me get over ther pain and reduce the overall impact on my body this living takes its toll on.The Xtreme 18 is named as an 18ft pole to give an idea of the length of the pole when fully extended with the included gooseneck and brush attached.
As indicated on the pole specification chart the exact length of the pole when fully extended is 5.34m which is 17'6" long without gooseneck and brush attached. When assembled for use this gives a full 18ft for use. We feel that naming this pole the Xtreme18 gives a good idea of the product's size in use. Likewise the Xtreme22 is 21' 6.5" long without the gooseneck and brush attached - giving a 22ft pole when assembled.
I did post the following, the last time you asked (Feb 19) about the Xtreme range of poles (and still worth bearing in mind):
Hi tench0771
The X3 Xtreme poles are proving to be very popular among those who need a lighter pole option - particularly for those working at height.
Whilst they are stronger and tougher than the previous Xtreme poles they are still comparatively fragile and need extra care compared to our standard CLX/SLX pole ranges.
Having followed your pole use experiences and longevity needs from a pole I am not really sure that the Xtreme pole would be a good match for your working needs though
@kevinc250 I’ve asked this a few times, been told that extremes can be a bit precious and you have to maintain them a lot more, is this your experience?lee,we've known each over for many a year,and throughout that you've always had issues with poles sections spinning or wearing out,i do think the extreme would be the better pole for you given your shoulder pain as i know from experience that the extreme has helped me get over ther pain and reduce the overall impact on my body this living takes its toll on.
personally,i would buy an extreme-an 18 is expensive but based on a yearly ownership is less than £10 a week or £2 a day-that'll earn you far more than that over the year,i did a aa route master on where you are and you are only 68 miles from alex's shop so,
if you could pre-arrange this i am sure if you called along alex could show you how to set the pole up and keep it maintained for the future,given if alex would do this then i am sure the pole will last for years if you follow his instructions,that in turn will save you money in the long term buying poles every year?.just my thoughts mate.