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Quote from: KS Cleaning on March 09, 2021, 05:20:20 pmQuote from: NWH on March 09, 2021, 03:39:07 pmWhen you are working at that height you want the best lightest poles your body will thank you for it,when you ring up just ask 2 questions what’s the lightest stiffest pole you do please you could always call Ionic I think they do a line in scaffold poles 🤣🤣Not strictly true, the Ultimate is better than the Xtreme at height despite being heavier.At what height does the Ultimate make a difference. If you are comparing the 47ft X3 Extreme against the 46 Ultimate I bet the difference is minimal. I can understand as you start to 60 - 70 ft the rigidity of the Ultimate would come into its own. T
Quote from: NWH on March 09, 2021, 03:39:07 pmWhen you are working at that height you want the best lightest poles your body will thank you for it,when you ring up just ask 2 questions what’s the lightest stiffest pole you do please you could always call Ionic I think they do a line in scaffold poles 🤣🤣Not strictly true, the Ultimate is better than the Xtreme at height despite being heavier.
When you are working at that height you want the best lightest poles your body will thank you for it,when you ring up just ask 2 questions what’s the lightest stiffest pole you do please you could always call Ionic I think they do a line in scaffold poles 🤣🤣
Maybe just keep it as a whole pole then and will last for years if I just use for high rise only. Maybe stick with my SLX 22 for everyday pole. I can’t justify spending £1362 and the other sections not lasting long.