Before that it was a brodex hydra alloy I hear the extremes are too brittle.I like my slx and clxs as i can through them around.Just get the superlite for big commercials and that really is light and rigid.
Ben if you ve got the money buy one.they make work so easy.they are not as brittle as people make out.Awesome pole really.awkward windows are a doddle and my slx 22 feels like a lump of lead now!
if you go back far enough dazmond did not want to go WFP, he reads and learns and changes his mind, that is a good thing, and the answer is obvious, he would not have bought the extreme if he did not think it was worth it
£500 or £600 for a pole is nothing as long as it last a bit.2 or 3 days work to buy one is nothing really.Its lighter and more rigid than a slx so you can work quicker how much difference is unsure.But i know a superlite 40 feels half the weight of a supermax 40 so after being on commercials all day you feel fresher,use less water and does a better job.imo
Quote from: stuart m on August 11, 2013, 10:55:57 amif you go back far enough dazmond did not want to go WFP, he reads and learns and changes his mind, that is a good thing, and the answer is obvious, he would not have bought the extreme if he did not think it was worth ityou can buy it and afterwards think it is good but not worth an extra £300!
Ive got an SLX 25' as my everyday pole and it is absolutely fine for that purpose. I am considering a 25' extreme, but would only splash that kind of money on an everyday pole if I had run out of other things in my life I might wish for. The missus moves out soon, I'll be £1000 a month better off then, I might give it a go after that