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Has anyone gone back to the slx after being an extreme pole user concluding that the extreme is too fragile for day to day use ..?
Quote from: james stanley on June 21, 2016, 10:54:52 amHas anyone gone back to the slx after being an extreme pole user concluding that the extreme is too fragile for day to day use ..?Funny enough,i wanted to ask the same question actually!The extreme 25 is a great pole but i think too fragile for me,thinking about going back to an slx to be honest.
I have been an extreme pole user for the last 4 years day in day out and I have snapped loads of sections , some which have been kindly replaced by Alex under warranty and other times I haven't been able to claim as its wear and tear ... In the end I just got fed up of all the faf and having to pay about £90 for a section every time it broke ... For a pole that costs £500 quid I would expect better really so I have ended up going back to the slx it's heavier admittedly but it's not just all about the weight .... My body still ached when I used the extreme anyway do to the repetitive nature of our work .... I look forward now to having a hassel free pole that will last about 4 years and I won't even have to replace a section once ... I wasn't even heavy handed with the extreme but the sections just seem to brittle for a day in day out work horse pole .....
Quote from: james stanley on June 22, 2016, 12:00:58 pmI have been an extreme pole user for the last 4 years day in day out and I have snapped loads of sections , some which have been kindly replaced by Alex under warranty and other times I haven't been able to claim as its wear and tear ... In the end I just got fed up of all the faf and having to pay about £90 for a section every time it broke ... For a pole that costs £500 quid I would expect better really so I have ended up going back to the slx it's heavier admittedly but it's not just all about the weight .... My body still ached when I used the extreme anyway do to the repetitive nature of our work .... I look forward now to having a hassel free pole that will last about 4 years and I won't even have to replace a section once ... I wasn't even heavy handed with the extreme but the sections just seem to brittle for a day in day out work horse pole .....Love this post. An honest and fair review. Tony
Ok my 2nd pole I normally use for fsc has had it's day . I'm considering an extreme to go with my slx but this post has me thinking twice as they cost £700 odd pound for extreme 25, worth it or too brittle still or are latest versions hardier?Thanks lads
Quote from: james stanley on June 21, 2016, 10:54:52 amHas anyone gone back to the slx after being an extreme pole user concluding that the extreme is too fragile for day to day use ..?definitely NO.the new xtremes are very robust AND lighter and more rigid.by the way ive never had trouble with the older xtremes.in fact ive never snapped a section of any pole.
Quote from: dazmond on June 21, 2016, 06:18:44 pmQuote from: james stanley on June 21, 2016, 10:54:52 amHas anyone gone back to the slx after being an extreme pole user concluding that the extreme is too fragile for day to day use ..?definitely NO.the new xtremes are very robust AND lighter and more rigid.by the way ive never had trouble with the older xtremes.in fact ive never snapped a section of any pole.What!? Daz you’ve mentioned numerous times you’ve snapped sections? Hence why for a while you went back to SLX’s?