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Quote from: Dave Willis on December 14, 2014, 04:50:05 pmWhen the Pheonix poles first came out I was initially quite interested in them that was until they released a video.First off the top section was for 'occasional use' then they were advising you could get more reach by extending the sections past all the extended marks on the pole. Quickly lost interest after that.Dave you don't use the top section unless you purposly buy it, I don't own it and have two facelift poles, it's an accessory for extra reach should you wish to use it.
When the Pheonix poles first came out I was initially quite interested in them that was until they released a video.First off the top section was for 'occasional use' then they were advising you could get more reach by extending the sections past all the extended marks on the pole. Quickly lost interest after that.
Quote from: Jakey boy on December 14, 2014, 03:54:28 pmMy 18ft phoenix is lighter than an slx18... 980g to 1050gYep your right the 25ft is marginally heavier, my mistake. I likeAnd trust your poles Alex, but I personally find the clamps easier on the facelift, a friend has 2 slx2 poles, one 18 and one 25 and I just find the facelift easier. However I purchased the 35ft from you because as I've always said I believe the quality of your poles to be superior, but I was very suprises at the bend and whip on it... No problem just wanted to clarify the weight - of course this is all on 'published' weights which does rely on a similar set of scales being used.I realize that clamp use is down to personal preference (although a lateral action clamp has less chance of RSI later in life due to the more natural action on the wrist/elbow).You have mentioned the whip on the 35ft pole previously hence my above comment. We have found that the whole dynamics of poles and sections change when you exceed about the 30ft mark and again after about 45ft. Materials that feel incredibly rigid at about 25ft seem to be very different an extra 10ft higher.
My 18ft phoenix is lighter than an slx18... 980g to 1050gYep your right the 25ft is marginally heavier, my mistake. I likeAnd trust your poles Alex, but I personally find the clamps easier on the facelift, a friend has 2 slx2 poles, one 18 and one 25 and I just find the facelift easier. However I purchased the 35ft from you because as I've always said I believe the quality of your poles to be superior, but I was very suprises at the bend and whip on it...
Quote from: Dave Willis on December 14, 2014, 04:50:05 pmWhen the Pheonix poles first came out I was initially quite interested in them that was until they released a video.First off the top section was for 'occasional use' then they were advising you could get more reach by extending the sections past all the extended marks on the pole. Quickly lost interest after that.I quickly lost interest when I found out Stephen Fox was involved!! It's just WCW who bought the rights to Facelift poles!
Quote from: Dave Willis on December 14, 2014, 04:50:05 pmWhen the Pheonix poles first came out I was initially quite interested in them that was until they released a video.First off the top section was for 'occasional use' then they were advising you could get more reach by extending the sections past all the extended marks on the pole. Quickly lost interest after that.Dave, I know you are not a 'fan' but introducing a new concept, some people simply won't get it. Especially if they have never tried it
I think the pheonix poles are great! Just i think the gardiner poles are greater.Both quality poles that do the job they are designed for, all of it is overpriced chinease rubbish anyway lol... Just lenghs of carbon tube cut to different sizes with clamps and a brush's added by other companies.
We've got the Phoenix mk2 poles which are leaking out there at the moment, I would love to see a comparison with these against anything on the market. When we have windies turn up with anything interesting we often do a comparison, but don't post the results up on CIU.....Alex can tell you all about it!