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Have a look at the Facelift Phoenix. I`ve had mine for nearly three years and still going strong. Had too replace a couple of clamps but other than that. You can remove sections, lock clamps at any position and it`s light. The clamp levers are easy to use and only take one finger to operate. I wouldn`t buy any other pole now and I`ve tried other windies poles but overall I`d stick with mine. Believe me you don`t get more heavy handed than me.
Quote from: Gerald Ash on June 18, 2015, 12:45:06 pmHave a look at the Facelift Phoenix. I`ve had mine for nearly three years and still going strong. Had too replace a couple of clamps but other than that. You can remove sections, lock clamps at any position and it`s light. The clamp levers are easy to use and only take one finger to operate. I wouldn`t buy any other pole now and I`ve tried other windies poles but overall I`d stick with mine. Believe me you don`t get more heavy handed than me.What is the weight on this pole?
Extreme all the way.Why wouldn't you want to use a lighter and more rigid pole? Unfortunately we spend most of our lives waggling a pole around, so we should make it the best experience possible.
Quote from: Granville Gold on June 18, 2015, 01:12:48 pmQuote from: Gerald Ash on June 18, 2015, 12:45:06 pmHave a look at the Facelift Phoenix. I`ve had mine for nearly three years and still going strong. Had too replace a couple of clamps but other than that. You can remove sections, lock clamps at any position and it`s light. The clamp levers are easy to use and only take one finger to operate. I wouldn`t buy any other pole now and I`ve tried other windies poles but overall I`d stick with mine. Believe me you don`t get more heavy handed than me.What is the weight on this pole?1.4kg to answer your question and that`s glass fibre.
Quote from: Jonny 87 on June 18, 2015, 02:58:41 pmExtreme all the way.Why wouldn't you want to use a lighter and more rigid pole? Unfortunately we spend most of our lives waggling a pole around, so we should make it the best experience possible. You'd think so wouldn't you; but how does that stack up against having to clamp in specific positions rather than infinitely adjustable? Does that slow you up?
Gold, you berk!If you already have an Extreme then break it down to the desired length and try it for a day or two - all your questions will then be answered!
The 22 pole is generally the best all rounder for my round. If money isn't the main issue:Would you get an SLX22 or an Extreme 22 as your everyday pole?
If was buying a pole under 22 foot, I would buy a clx its only 120 grams more weight and has not effect at all. We are all take in with weight and flex. Its a very expensive phobia. 120 grams is the weight a tube of tooth paste.
@VinSo which did you opt for in the end?