My question is what happens if the rectus connector inside the pole goes naff, can it be replaced and if so, how?
My guess is it clips in to section 1 then as you extend the pole you hose disappears up there as normal. Fixed hose from the brush to the bottom of section 1. You clip your hose in when the pole is collapsed, extend the pole as normal.Just my guess.
Quote from: steven 1 on July 12, 2014, 02:07:01 pmQuote from: PoleKing on July 11, 2014, 11:42:31 pmI thought it was funny. SALES MEETING'Right lads, we need a word that sounds as close to xtreme as possible but is legally different' 'What about exceed?''It's good, but needs to be a tiny but more different, for legal reasons''How about putting a hyphen between the x and the c?''Brilliant. Let's go to the pub, we've got one over on Alex again!' We as a company are not interested in gardiner poles or any other infact, what so ever, Ex-ceed innovation is the company name not the poles. the poles are coded "5018" for example. we have carbon far superior than any of our competitors, the clamps are better the any clamp available at present.It has a locking force 60 kg we are more than confident in our product.Can you imagine the top boy at Audi saying 'we are not interested in what Mercedes are doing'?What makes your carbon 'superior'? Alex has said that the carbon used in the xtreme is the same carbon used on La Ferrari. No one has proved him wrong, yet.Can't imagine Ferrari having the option of 'higher grade' carbon and declining. And I'd imagine they 'spare no expense'
Quote from: PoleKing on July 11, 2014, 11:42:31 pmI thought it was funny. SALES MEETING'Right lads, we need a word that sounds as close to xtreme as possible but is legally different' 'What about exceed?''It's good, but needs to be a tiny but more different, for legal reasons''How about putting a hyphen between the x and the c?''Brilliant. Let's go to the pub, we've got one over on Alex again!' We as a company are not interested in gardiner poles or any other infact, what so ever, Ex-ceed innovation is the company name not the poles. the poles are coded "5018" for example. we have carbon far superior than any of our competitors, the clamps are better the any clamp available at present.It has a locking force 60 kg we are more than confident in our product.
I thought it was funny. SALES MEETING'Right lads, we need a word that sounds as close to xtreme as possible but is legally different' 'What about exceed?''It's good, but needs to be a tiny but more different, for legal reasons''How about putting a hyphen between the x and the c?''Brilliant. Let's go to the pub, we've got one over on Alex again!'
More like top guy at Aldi not interested in what Harrods are doing.
Quote from: ben M on July 12, 2014, 02:51:04 pmQuote from: steven 1 on July 12, 2014, 02:37:40 pm1320Grtoo heavy, i am out! would keep my xtreme 25 This was my reply when i was asked the weight of my pole, and the question was how heavy is my 22ft pole, i said 1320grm, but i was not comparing it to a extreme, but i do have a super duper light pole that is just as light as extreme.
Quote from: steven 1 on July 12, 2014, 02:37:40 pm1320Grtoo heavy, i am out! would keep my xtreme 25
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Section 1 will have a rigid tube up the centre which as soupy says will extend with the pole taking the pole hose with it.Darran
Have a look through Steven's posts. I'm sure his heart/brain is in the right place but on here he has had some issues.
Quote from: DoleQueenHave a look through Steven's posts. I'm sure his heart/brain is in the right place but on here he has had some issues.Perhaps some of his posts have been removed? Seems like a straight talking chap from what I've read?
Quote from: Soupy on July 13, 2014, 10:09:52 amQuote from: DoleQueenHave a look through Steven's posts. I'm sure his heart/brain is in the right place but on here he has had some issues.Perhaps some of his posts have been removed? Seems like a straight talking chap from what I've read?His heart and brain do seem in the right place but he seems to be somewhere else.It's a great pity he's not a bit more forthcoming with information.
Quote from: steven 1 on July 12, 2014, 08:52:23 pmQuote from: ben M on July 12, 2014, 02:51:04 pmQuote from: steven 1 on July 12, 2014, 02:37:40 pm1320Grtoo heavy, i am out! would keep my xtreme 25 This was my reply when i was asked the weight of my pole, and the question was how heavy is my 22ft pole, i said 1320grm, but i was not comparing it to a extreme, but i do have a super duper light pole that is just as light as extreme.100 grams heavier than an SLX is a big difference really liking not having to coil pole hose but on weight i am out , Shoulders have been aching most days lately so i now take a section of my SLX that i dont need all the time . Mike
Quote from: %MIKE on July 13, 2014, 09:02:24 amQuote from: steven 1 on July 12, 2014, 08:52:23 pmQuote from: ben M on July 12, 2014, 02:51:04 pmQuote from: steven 1 on July 12, 2014, 02:37:40 pm1320Grtoo heavy, i am out! would keep my xtreme 25 This was my reply when i was asked the weight of my pole, and the question was how heavy is my 22ft pole, i said 1320grm, but i was not comparing it to a extreme, but i do have a super duper light pole that is just as light as extreme.100 grams heavier than an SLX is a big difference really liking not having to coil pole hose but on weight i am out , Shoulders have been aching most days lately so i now take a section of my SLX that i dont need all the time . Mike Hi guys, Made a mistake on the 22ft, Around the same weight lol , But my sections are 1mm larger, so this makes our pole more rigid/stiffer.