What pole at height:
Ionics ergolite is the most rigid telescopic for gusty conditions but heav-ish and wide diameter.
Facelift is about the same as the Xtel hybrid pole for rigidity, both telescopic, lighter than an Ionics ergolite (although not as rigid in comparison) and smaller diameter. The facelift has a smaller diameter than the hybrid but is in 6ft lengths instead of 4ft 6 to 5ft.
Tucker has the smallest pole diameter along with Facelift, telescopic, heavier and bends in the middle of the pole but isn't too whippy.
Unger Carbon Tec Hi-Flow is the heaviest of the modular poles. Build quality is it's best selling point but practicality this is only ideal up to 30feet max as it's too heavy but more importantly it handles like a snake and pole connections are likely to undo at height with the snake movement whilst cleaning.
Supalite mk 1 is the lightest of all these poles mentioned above by a big comparison, it's modular and not suitable for working in confined spaces because of awkward heights to be reached and becauses on a windy day is difficult to control the top (Brush head) of the pole because of it's lightness.
In summary:
Best telescopic at height: Ionic ergolite or possibly Facelift
Best modular: 'Supalight'