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Davew

x-tel hybrid
« on: September 17, 2007, 08:31:53 pm »
Who's using one @ 35 feet? Can you lift it horizontaly? Easily? Any signs of wear yet? Pleased with it?

NWH

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Re: x-tel hybrid
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2007, 10:03:24 pm »
That pole is awsome when cut down to about 23-24ft trust me,i have a 24ft facelift carbon and love it but this hybrid cut down surpasses it.It`s much the same length extended as the facelift but the real bonus with it when this is done is that it`s only about 4.5ft closed and can be used easily on downstairs window`s,the pole feels so more balanced than any other pole going.

jeff1

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Re: x-tel hybrid
« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2007, 10:26:15 pm »
Who's using one @ 35 feet? Can you lift it horizontaly? Easily? Any signs of wear yet? Pleased with it?
I use mine every day, and I love it, working with it horizontaly is a little on the heavy side unless you use some support ie a roof edg.,
As for signs of wear, this is only due to supporting it on flat roofs etc, but I did do a topic, were I made a pole protector when useing it on this type of work.
All in all its an excellent pole.

NWH

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Re: x-tel hybrid
« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2007, 10:57:30 pm »
When cut down you can lose the thick base section,some might not agree in doing this but that pole with 6" off each section turns it from a good pole into an exeptional one,a true up and downstairs pole in one.When this is done you`ll never know it has been in appearance,you can re mark the bottoms of the sections so you know not to over extend.