klyons,
I have used both FlexSteel and Flexpipe, honestly i like both products, they both work very well, but neither of them are HDPE as such, they are composite pipes as zds has pointed out, and in terms of mechanical performance theya re very different from HDPE.
The upside is you get much higher pressures. but the cost is a little more. That beng said with Flexsteel you can go up to 6" and it still comes on a spool, i believe its around 300m on a spool, which is quite respectable.
Now as for the clamping system, i cant comment on flexpipe, but i was int he field on a job using flexsteel and the end fittings as zdas has pointed out are very robust, and the bonus is if like me you want to avoid having buried flanges you can weld the end connections for FlexSteel.
I would not recommend either product for above ground installation as theya re spoolable they are not self supporting, and even laid on a bed above ground you will need to look into UV stabilization, there are versions of both products available whch ae UV stable but they cost more.
In terms of longevity and performance both products are quite good, I have ehard some comments about fiberspar degrading after it is in the ground, but from all ive been able to learn each failure could be traced abck to poor installation.
As a note, i have seen Flexsteel kinked on installation, its a simple thign to fix, 2 cuts 2 end fittings and a weld later and we were back in business, BUT those end fittings are quite expensive.
Thats your main downside to any composite pipe, the end fittings are quite costly, but they work very well.