How are the people that bought the SLX getting on?Any signs of wear? any downsides? can it really be used as a downstairs pole too? How are the clamps now you have had time to adjust? Very interested in your comments
Quote from: Kevin R on August 16, 2008, 08:12:12 pmHow are the people that bought the SLX getting on?Any signs of wear? any downsides? can it really be used as a downstairs pole too? How are the clamps now you have had time to adjust? Very interested in your comments I've only had mine 2 - 3 weeks and I've been on holiday for one of those (got back yesterday) .Obviously it's not wearing yet. The clamps are OK. Found them fiddly at first. Would be handy if there was a way of ensuring they stayed lined up without having to do it manually. I like the pole. Best I've ever used. I don't always use it for ground floor. Sometimes it just feels easier to use my 2 x 2ft Ionics multipole. Was a real help today though as I had quite a few ground floor windows where I needed to bridge over bushes and other obstacles which the multipole wouldn't have reached.
I`d like to see the pole with clamps that have to stay in line no matter how you use it,i would also like to see the pole a good 18" shorter when closed and by doing this i would add another section to maintain it`s overall length.
Quote from: NWH on August 16, 2008, 09:03:45 pmI`d like to see the pole with clamps that have to stay in line no matter how you use it,i would also like to see the pole a good 18" shorter when closed and by doing this i would add another section to maintain it`s overall length.I can make you a custom one, with six sections, only 4' long.
So lining up the clamps? it it more difficult or more of a problem then when using standard clamps?
its excellent at reaching over porch areas .... but while young Gardiner is in bed...my only gripe Ive found with it, is the fitting from gooseneck to pole could be sturdier...but otherwise a decent pole for the cash..Alec!!
i've seen my friends slx and will hopefully be ordering mine next week. I can't see why you would need a 4ft pole (closed up). if i'm in a tight spot (alleys etc) I simply adjust my angle adapter so the pole runs parallel to the wall (it took me 2 years wfp to realise this!) :