I think the Wolfgang flex kit is a good start with a good foundation of polishes. I would encourage you to pick up some more pads and the Lake Country Hybrid pads work quite well with the Flex.
What paint/vehicles are you planning on polishing? I would stick with a pad no bigger than 6 inches(the recommended max diameter). This will allow for more control, quicker correction, and the ability to concentrate your efforts. If I were purchasing new pads I would look into the hybrid pads and either Opt mf pads or Lake Country's for the da since they cover compounding and polishing with one type of mf pad.
I have a gg6 and g110v2 with Meg's mf and soft buff 2.0. I have 105/205 and d300/301. This is a hobby for me but I like to experiment and play around. I have some extra money right now and the flex prices are too good. I really only need the flex and prob gonna get some hybrid pads. I was just looking to buy from AG and I think the kits are the best value. That's why I was asking about the kits.
Did you pull the trigger on a 3401 kit? I would be torn between the WG kit, Pinnacle kit and one of the megs kits. Just a matter of what polish and lsp you are looking to use when it comes to either WG or Pinnacle. I would stay away from kits with pads over 6.5".
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