It would prob terrify me trying to use one of them ?. I guess for the veterans it was a luxury going from those monster to slx or extreme.You need bits of steel, more the better, in your body to use a fully extended 47' fibreglass pole.
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It would prob terrify me trying to use one of them ?. I guess for the veterans it was a luxury going from those monster to slx or extreme.You need bits of steel, more the better, in your body to use a fully extended 47' fibreglass pole.
We went to the much derided CLX and couldn't believe how light and stiff they were.It would prob terrify me trying to use one of them ?. I guess for the veterans it was a luxury going from those monster to slx or extreme.
Im surprised I started off with slx instead of trying clx, thinking of money and all that, but from what ive read it seems the better choice.We went to the much derided CLX and couldn't believe how light and stiff they were.
Yeah I get that problem normally in the morning..?We went to the much derided CLX and couldn't believe how light and stiff they were.
You make a good point there about hernias. I had major abdominal surgery 7 years ago - they literally had to take out most of my guts via an 8 inch incision. In 2014 i was diagnosed with two small hernias (surgeon warned of that being a possible result) which i still have. I never gave it much thought when using the CLX - which though lighter than what you started with, could affect me internally (if i over indulge or do other strenuous things i sometimes get a ripping / sore sensation). Thanks for the tip.We started off trying to use a 47' fibreglass monstrosity, both my son and I get belly button hernias from the strain trying to use the damn thing. You were tired just extending it, let alone using it. ?
I've got the CLX27 and at all 6 sections extended it's an untamed beast. I'm sure it's whats caused me to start having back problems (though i found out last year that i'd had something wrong with my spine years ago but never been told). If you don't think high / heavy work is going to do you any good then just stay clear of it as you know your body best and if it's telling you that something isn't right or it's a strain then you need to listen and obey.I only got an slx22 and even that, at some angles when extended I find real painful, like hernia potential. dont reckon i'd handle high/heavy work. Also steel plate in left wrist dont help,
I'm sure by now that you have lots of window cleaning customers? Buy yourself an Xtreme and you'll wonder how you did without it. It's so much lighter and more rigid than the others. It's like waving a feather around! Your body will thank you for it.I've got the CLX27 and at all 6 sections extended it's an untamed beast. I'm sure it's whats caused me to start having back problems
I here you about the extending it ? I have 60ft Fiber glass pole in the garage, I really cant believe we used too use that bloody thing!!We started off trying to use a 47' fibreglass monstrosity, both my son and I get belly button hernias from the strain trying to use the damn thing. You were tired just extending it, let alone using it. ?