I know this topics rehashedBut what do you guys who have used high mod poles, xtremes etc think of them overall?I prefer an extreme over an SLX overall as an owner operator. Obviously they will be lighter, stiffer and easier to work that's quite obviousNoticeably so - even worth it at short (18-20-22-25) lengths. But how long do they really last ? And do they offer a good benedit it terms of value for money? I bought mine (extreme) in March 2017 and I run it as an "extreme 20" for every day two storey work - this is the top four sections of a 25 which have a longer closed length than the 18/22 but being only 4 sections are incredibly light and the 2ft over the 18 is well worth it. It is more fragile than an SLX and I think it will wear quicker. I had a break in the top section when it fell on the corner of a wall within two weeks of owning it - I lost three inches and so it is actually an "SLX extreme - 19 and three quarters!"I am more careful closing windows with it than I would be with an SLX.This past weekend I fitted a new clamp kit (It is now 1 year 8 months old) and stripped it down for a clean and polish as I hope to get three years from it. I believe it would have got me to the two year point but this will give me an extra year.I think I will try one next, either a phantom or extreme but they are expensive, which is fine but so they last long enough or are they fragile items that will be knackered in a year?(See above post comment)I would like to get 2 years out of one, is that feasible?Yes but ... if it snaps then you will need a new section at over £100 a pop!
Cheers chaps.I guess I should try one thenI think I would get a 22, a 25 would just be extra length not needed on most jobs and it wouldn't be long enough on some.I currently have a 18 slx and a clx 27. The slx is great at that length but I find I use the clx half a dozen times a day and it's heavy at full length.I also have an old slx 22 really worn and a hybrid 22.No this pe would be for me working on my own, no staff will ever touch an extreme!
Quote from: Gomo on November 14, 2018, 11:00:17 amCheers chaps.I guess I should try one thenI think I would get a 22, a 25 would just be extra length not needed on most jobs and it wouldn't be long enough on some.I currently have a 18 slx and a clx 27. The slx is great at that length but I find I use the clx half a dozen times a day and it's heavy at full length.I also have an old slx 22 really worn and a hybrid 22.No this pe would be for me working on my own, no staff will ever touch an extreme!Gomo, why not go for the 25 xtreme, it would be then be useable for almost all your day to day work...
Benefits of a 22 over a 25 is the closed length.Just a thought for ease of downstairs use
Gomo,Go for a 25, and take the base section off when not needed, you’ll then have a super Light pole with the option of adding the extra section for 3 story work.Remember also, it’s the rigidity that makes a huge difference, the weight helps, but the rigidity of xtreme poles is what makes them a joy to use...