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Quote from: Alex. on May 20, 2011, 11:39:39 amQuote from: Alex Gardiner on May 19, 2011, 10:32:28 pmQuote from: wightsurf on May 19, 2011, 09:32:26 pm1 bottle looks bigger than the other I've asked Nat to do a re-test with a more representative weight. The SLX has been fine tuned to offer maximum rigidity at a more standard head weight (250g brushes not 750g oil bottles). This overloading of weight will not offer a good representation of rigidity in a real world working environment. This has allowed us to make the SL-X as light as it is (20% lighter).thats nonsence, a more representative test would be a 2kg weightin a real world working enviroment 750g is nothingyou regularly exert 2kg when cleaning the windowsMost of the force exerted during use of a pole is in compression on the length of the pole due to the acute angle of use. The greatest lateral force similar to the test environment (the photos show the poles almost horizontal) is actually exerted on the base sections not the top sections, which by diameter are more rigid anyway. The crucial thing for working ease is to keep the top sections as light as possible, this reduces whip and bounce which adversely affect the work experience. Combine this light weight with good rigidity and you have a work experience second to none.
Quote from: Alex Gardiner on May 19, 2011, 10:32:28 pmQuote from: wightsurf on May 19, 2011, 09:32:26 pm1 bottle looks bigger than the other I've asked Nat to do a re-test with a more representative weight. The SLX has been fine tuned to offer maximum rigidity at a more standard head weight (250g brushes not 750g oil bottles). This overloading of weight will not offer a good representation of rigidity in a real world working environment. This has allowed us to make the SL-X as light as it is (20% lighter).thats nonsence, a more representative test would be a 2kg weightin a real world working enviroment 750g is nothingyou regularly exert 2kg when cleaning the windows
Quote from: wightsurf on May 19, 2011, 09:32:26 pm1 bottle looks bigger than the other I've asked Nat to do a re-test with a more representative weight. The SLX has been fine tuned to offer maximum rigidity at a more standard head weight (250g brushes not 750g oil bottles). This overloading of weight will not offer a good representation of rigidity in a real world working environment. This has allowed us to make the SL-X as light as it is (20% lighter).
1 bottle looks bigger than the other