Well I never thought I would say this, but I think that its possible for you to be using a pole thats too light. Dont get me wrong, I think that the pole should be reasonably light ( like the sl-x ) so as not to strain the body and make long usage able and speed up the operator. But for younger men, do you think that using a very light modular for day to day use ( domestic ) is going too far.
My reasoning is, over the Holiday season when we had all that snow and living in a rural area and due to family problems I missed out on work for a good 2 and a half weeks. I have a bad shoulder injury and for the first time in years the severe pain reoccurred during this period, but when I restarted work, exercising my shoulder, the pain went away.
My point is, a pole with a reasonable amount of weight is great for strengthening your joints and muscles and for keeping you in shape, do we really want our poles to weigh too little? Its just a point and I'd be interested in peoples experienced and comments.
Another aspect is the hose reels, Im not too sure I agree with the use of self winding ones, as I find the cardiac exercise that goes with reeling in the hose very beneficial, don't you? Any time saving that is gained by an auto reel might not actually be worth it in the long run, as the health benefits of reeling in hundreds of times a week far outweigh any extra money earned ! Or you could use that extra money to go to the gym! anyway its just and idea!