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I'm sure it's a fantastic pole mate, I really do think it's probably the bees knees, I just couldn't justify buying one, I don't need to either as I find the poles I have so light and easy anyway, so I'd only being buying one for the sake of it, or to show off to other window cleaners...

However, if I was regularly using poles over 40ft then I absolutely would see the point in an xtreme, but I can reach all my work with my gardiner slx35, and even that only gets used once every 2-3 weeks...

Perhaps Jonny is just a weakling...:rof:

 
Not at all

I'm sure it's a fantastic pole mate, I really do think it's probably the bees knees, I just couldn't justify buying one, I don't need to either as I find the poles I have so light and easy anyway, so I'd only being buying one for the sake of it, or to show off to other window cleaners...
However, if I was regularly using poles over 40ft then I absolutely would see the point in an xtreme, but I can reach all my work with my gardiner slx35, and even that only gets used once every 2-3 weeks...

Perhaps Jonny is just a weakling...:rof:
Not at all mate.

I'm 6"2 and 14 stone of power. Haha.

As I said I've used a fibre glass pole for years no problem, but as my business grows I see the benefit in using the lightest and most rigid pole out there.

For less than £20 a month who wouldn't. /emoticons/smile.png

 
I'm not jimmy.

Are you using AquaDapter with it @Jonathan Sanderson. Does it feel right with it ?I use AquaTap and they might make it too bulky on the end.

I'm just using a pole valve, and I've got a remote control I need to wire up. I feel there like its sacrilege adding the weight of an aquatap or aquadapter on top. Lol, I may change my mind though.

 
Not at all

Not at all mate.

I'm 6"2 and 14 stone of power. Haha.

As I said I've used a fibre glass pole for years no problem, but as my business grows I see the benefit in using the lightest and most rigid pole out there.

For less than £20 a month who wouldn't. /emoticons/smile.png

Ha ha, well that's fair enough mate, i still wouldn't ever buy one at 18ft... £20 a month could pay nearly two weeks fuel for me.

But each to there own, glad your happy with it, if I need a very long pole in the future, I'd certainly look at the xtreme, as for now, just simply no need...

 
bought the slx 46ft its a beastheavy too, just as well dont use it much
Yep they are pretty darn heavy and bendy, that's where the xtreme would be justified in my opinion!

 
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