Here's a shot of the DynaCone side by side with the Power Cone. You can't really see it here but the Power Cone is sitting angled up a the tip so it kind of looks longer than the upper portion of the DynaCone but it's really only about 1/4" taller than that section of the DynaCone.
The longer shaft on the DynaCone is also collared so you can hold and support it while the cone is spinning and it doesn't get hot. The extra length allows you to easily reach deeper into the wheels between the spokes.
As to the question about firmness of the DynaCone relative to the Power Cone - the increase in firmness is substantial with the DynaCone and you don't feel the hardware inside it as easily either.

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