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amongst the ones iv tried the Ettore is the heaviest. its not a dripper -really hangs onto its waterloadView attachment 7136 - does my arm in
dyou know of a real heavy un?
dyou know of a real heavy un?
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not the porky, its the ettore microfibre. if i hear of anyone who swears by it ,id shake his hand as surely must be a strongman [or possibly a masochist ! ]Is that the porky boar? I find the porky one of the lighter ones. The moerman holds a tonne of water and gets heavy on use, as does the ninja, but not so bad. I could probably do with a new sleeve now you mention it.
youve had a charmed life it seems [both those are not so heavy]I've only ever used two different sleeves. The Porcupine (which I used on first cleans) and the Unger monsoon which, as the name suggests, held a lot of water.
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when i was trad this was my choice ettore as mentioned lasted agesamongst the ones iv tried the Ettore is the heaviest. its not a dripper -really hangs onto its waterloadView attachment 10192 - does my arm in
dyou know of a real heavy un?
my favourite sleeve[syr tiger]View attachment 7149 is pretty light.one of the lightweights. but the main reason its my favourite is because the fibres are made from quite a coarse material . this is only apparent After its been broken in-as it comes new the fibres are soft and it needs to break in first . one downside is its a real dripper but to me its pros outweigh the cons.There's a lot to be said for light gear. I made a conscious effort last year to make all my gear lighter my making the switch to unger stuff and lighter ladders, and it does make a difference to how your feel by the end of the working day.