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Quote from: sfwc on November 06, 2012, 05:24:59 pmQuote from: Stephen Fox on November 06, 2012, 04:17:16 pmNo, same length as what you see in the video. Applies to each material - glass, composite and carbon.are you doing a 26ft hybrid.?Looks like we will be, our composite range is very light in comparison to what is out there so we are currently testing different models. Are you looking to be a tester for it?
Quote from: Stephen Fox on November 06, 2012, 04:17:16 pmNo, same length as what you see in the video. Applies to each material - glass, composite and carbon.are you doing a 26ft hybrid.?
No, same length as what you see in the video. Applies to each material - glass, composite and carbon.
Quote from: DG Cleaning on November 06, 2012, 09:50:56 pmI've had a look at your pole range and it's almost identical in price to Gardiners, many people have a certain brand loyalty especially where Gardiners are concerned due to their great products and fantastic customer service. People buying your products are taking a bit of a punt so to speak because of your lack of track record. Dont you think it would be wise to come in at a lower price? I'm looking to get a longer pole than my trusty Harris soon, I'm fairly new to wfp so I'm sure I'll be impressed by both Facelift & Gardiners, however I'm going to have to live with this pole for a fair while so if there's nothing in it then I'm going for Gardiners, £50 plus cheaper I'd seriously have to look at Facelift.DG, in all honesty Facelift have a longer track record than Gardiners. In fact Gardiners use to sell Facelift poles at one point! So if your whole basis for ordering a pole is on how long they've been around, Facelift wins hands down! Let me know what pole you are looking for...........
I've had a look at your pole range and it's almost identical in price to Gardiners, many people have a certain brand loyalty especially where Gardiners are concerned due to their great products and fantastic customer service. People buying your products are taking a bit of a punt so to speak because of your lack of track record. Dont you think it would be wise to come in at a lower price? I'm looking to get a longer pole than my trusty Harris soon, I'm fairly new to wfp so I'm sure I'll be impressed by both Facelift & Gardiners, however I'm going to have to live with this pole for a fair while so if there's nothing in it then I'm going for Gardiners, £50 plus cheaper I'd seriously have to look at Facelift.
I'm not just talking about your longevity but your pole is called Pheonix because it's rising from the ashes, is it not? Either way your company doesn't enjoy the reputation that Gardiners does. I dont have any first hand knowledge of either company but I read this forum and nobody really goes over the top about how great Facelift is. They may in future, only time will tell I hope you do really well but I can't see why I'd go Facelift at the moment.
Quote from: DG Cleaning on November 06, 2012, 10:13:09 pmI'm not just talking about your longevity but your pole is called Pheonix because it's rising from the ashes, is it not? Either way your company doesn't enjoy the reputation that Gardiners does. I dont have any first hand knowledge of either company but I read this forum and nobody really goes over the top about how great Facelift is. They may in future, only time will tell I hope you do really well but I can't see why I'd go Facelift at the moment.DG nobody on this forum goes on about xtel poles but plenty of people use them and have for years and they are a decent pole if a bit over priced . I have an Elite carbon pole which nobody mentions on here apart from me i have been WFP for over 4 yrs now and have had my Elite 18 months with no probs at all it is wearing a bit now and will look to repalce in the new year with either a Carbon Phoenix 26 or an SLX 25 but might consider a hybrid pole depends on weight . So stephen if you are looking for someone to trial a pole with extension i am more than happy to as i will be replacing my Elite in the next 2 months . Mike
M&M what I'm on about is Facelift taking on the market leader. It seems to me the poles are similar in spec, clamps differ a bit so all in all not a great deal of difference. So the most obvious way of gaining custom is to beat the competition on price. Stephen didn't refer to this in his reply so the conclusion I'm drawing is that Gardiners have got their pricing right on the nail which is another feather in their cap.