you guys using goodyear my goodness, I just could never ever go back to it. its good for a year and has to be replaced. so far I have been using parker and have yet to actually wear one out yet, I have had my 100 footer that greenie sold me back in the day repaired twice. each time about 2 foot has been taken off. I have a couple yellow sections I bought from cobb even before that, that have never been touched. parker will never be the limp non coily hose goodyear is. BUT it does get better with use, and for the most part doesn't bother me at all anymore. it holds 7-8 degrees more temp to the wand, doesn't burn grass, and the cost savings is amazing. I would have needed to purchase about 2000 feet of goodyear by now to have lasted this long. all that money saved is money in my pocket and its still working!!! a couple goodyear hose stories that come to mind, another buddy, ie not me was cleaning in a very nice home at the top of a stairway. this area went up to about 20 feet high over an open entry way. hose let go, entire entry way had to be repainted. scaffolding had to be setup etc. ummm big freaking mess. another guy this time was actually cleaning in the headquarters office of rainbow international, ie where they sell the franchises. started machine up, had a talk with one of the guys there, went to clean 10 mins later, there was now a water damage to be mitigated as well as ruined computers and printers in the office to be replaced. I have had to clean upholstery I didn't intend on doing. oh the best advice I can tell if you black death comes your way. first hope like hell the customer is not watching, next take the wand and key it directly on the black death. and just pressure wash it, SOMETIMES this works good enough to get away with it. if you try to clean it off the wall with a towel that will not work. don't ask me how I know all this stuff.