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Ive been using a 17 foot extel for 1 year+ The Cl-X feels better and lighter but for some reason i dont know why i seem to be getting a little bit of muscle strain on my left upper arm (i am right handed).Its strange cos i know the pole is lighter and better maybe i am pressing hard with the new brush The Super-Lite® Brush Dual-Trim Flocked 15 Degree (this brush i really like)so the only thing i can think of is that cos its a new brush i might be pressing a bit to hard ,its strange cos i know the extel over 1 year has hammered my right elbow but it seems i have become used to the extels weight i or i dont know i am confused i was expecting the cl-x to be a piece of cake but it is not at the moment!Hopefully ill get used to it.
Quote from: Crystal-clear on December 17, 2010, 07:49:36 pmIve been using a 17 foot extel for 1 year+ The Cl-X feels better and lighter but for some reason i dont know why i seem to be getting a little bit of muscle strain on my left upper arm (i am right handed).Its strange cos i know the pole is lighter and better maybe i am pressing hard with the new brush The Super-Lite® Brush Dual-Trim Flocked 15 Degree (this brush i really like)so the only thing i can think of is that cos its a new brush i might be pressing a bit to hard ,its strange cos i know the extel over 1 year has hammered my right elbow but it seems i have become used to the extels weight i or i dont know i am confused i was expecting the cl-x to be a piece of cake but it is not at the moment!Hopefully ill get used to it.I reckon you are over compensating because you are used to the weight of the old pole & brush creating the pressure on the glass.You have to re-train your brain ( & it doesn't feel natural to begin with) not to press so hard. Really, try it, hold the pole with a light grip & let the brush do the work, you don't have to squash it on to the glass. I went through the same thing when I first changed to superlite brushes from Vikans.
Quote from: Winp®oClean on December 17, 2010, 08:08:23 pmQuote from: Crystal-clear on December 17, 2010, 07:49:36 pmIve been using a 17 foot extel for 1 year+ The Cl-X feels better and lighter but for some reason i dont know why i seem to be getting a little bit of muscle strain on my left upper arm (i am right handed).Its strange cos i know the pole is lighter and better maybe i am pressing hard with the new brush The Super-Lite® Brush Dual-Trim Flocked 15 Degree (this brush i really like)so the only thing i can think of is that cos its a new brush i might be pressing a bit to hard ,its strange cos i know the extel over 1 year has hammered my right elbow but it seems i have become used to the extels weight i or i dont know i am confused i was expecting the cl-x to be a piece of cake but it is not at the moment!Hopefully ill get used to it.I reckon you are over compensating because you are used to the weight of the old pole & brush creating the pressure on the glass.You have to re-train your brain ( & it doesn't feel natural to begin with) not to press so hard. Really, try it, hold the pole with a light grip & let the brush do the work, you don't have to squash it on to the glass. I went through the same thing when I first changed to superlite brushes from Vikans. Cheers i think this sounds right, but i seem to want to press the brush so the bristles become flat if you know what i mean?It looks cool but im pressing like mad lol maybe i should stop this!
not impressed with my clx head spins clamps broke its a shame really as if Ive said it once Ive said it a few times this pole could potentially be a world beater.i have an slx and that is fantastic apart from the clamp i had to glue lol