Alan, Fair point, although i dont think that our poles are more expensive than the other makes you mentioned.the difference with our poles is simply the design and build all other poles will wear due to the materials used in manufacture.our simply dont. they are longer than certain poles when shut but from the companies that have tested them extending them had never been a problem.im 6ft (give or take) but people under and over my height get on just fine with them,.The main reason that we have slightly longer sections is due to actually making a pole thats the height it states ie: 35 ft is 35ft not 31ft plus your hip etc.the pole diameters are the smallest in the world and thats just the start of it.Kind Regards, Stuartwww.skypolewfp.com
Tony, you should try a Durapole - gives the Facelift a run for its money big time. All the same features but stronger.
foxman - your durapole is about 150+VAT more than the facelift, which (I'm only going by what others have said) is already a class leading pole.Stuart - I appreciate your input but other than slimmer sections how does your pole beat the c-xtel?I'm still unsure but I bet I'd be happy with either the c-xtel or the facelift or Ionics, remember we've been using a 45ft universal carbon for years!! Even I know its crap, staff keep reminding me, but I can't expect them to go on using it. I hate it so its not fair me asking them to use it when I don't want to.
I would just like to give the manufacturers one of my ideas. Why don't you make the first three sections of a pole 8ft long as these are the lightest to keep the weight of a pole lighter in proportion to the achievable total height of a pole. These can be extended out of the pole before raising it. Then add 5ft 6 inch remaining lengths for simplicity in reaching the clamps whist keeping the girth (diameter) of a pole to the bare minimum in achieving a greater height for a WF pole. It would be more practical.
Quote from: Wayne Thomas on March 08, 2008, 05:08:11 pmI would just like to give the manufacturers one of my ideas. Why don't you make the first three sections of a pole 8ft long as these are the lightest to keep the weight of a pole lighter in proportion to the achievable total height of a pole. These can be extended out of the pole before raising it. Then add 5ft 6 inch remaining lengths for simplicity in reaching the clamps whist keeping the girth (diameter) of a pole to the bare minimum in achieving a greater height for a WF pole. It would be more practical.Alex,One very cheap solution for making longer sections more rigid at the joints/clamps would be to double the length remaining inside the clamped area when the pole has been extended.This is an idea that we have been looking at. One of the problems with this is that the least rigid sections would now be the longest hence increasing their flexibility further. The longer a section the greater the flex. But it is still an interesting idea.