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Adding to the aluminium vs fibre cylinder situation:
Standard aluminium 3000psi at about £30 gives you the best vfm, over any lifetime cost it still works out cheaper
Ignore the ability to get 4500psi fills with a fibre as most of the time fills are to 3000psi max
With weight being the usual advantage mentioned the difference between a standard aluminium and a standard fibre isn't that different
Between equivalent sizes the fibre is lighter, but not a lot
More important then weight is balance
(With an ultralight fibre the weight difference is very obvious)
Fibres had the advantage of curved bases which allow you to roll the cylinder in your shoulder. But the cylinder linked above now gives a curved base on a 3000psi aluminium cylinder - a bit more expense at about £40 to £50, but still beating fibre at £150
(You must remember and not let anyone assume it takes 4500psi because of the curved base)
Until you're ready to spend the money on the fibre that ergonomically fits you and a the right size out of the vast range of shapes and sizes then stick to aluminium and consider the curved base aluminium
The gun doesn't care what the cylinder pressure is 3000psi or 4500psi, only the output pressure from the regulator