Vaultref wrote:opalkak wrote:right on it is getting a little out of hand
when the pads were smaller in the 1980's - 2002 there wasn't a problem, as the pads get bigger more problems,
i don't know that anchoring the standards is such a good idea, if someone gets tangled in a bungee, the weakest thing needs to give, as long as the standards aren't anchored it'll be them and the bungee, not the athletes leg or arm.
Wrong, the weak link should be the bungee itself. It's supposed to stretch with the weight of the jumper, it should never cause the standards to topple over. I'll repeat that, should never cause the standards to topple.
I've seen bungees where they stretched almost to the top of the pad while caught under the vaulters arm. The standards held firm because they were bolted down and of a design where the base holds the movable standard securely.
it depends what kind of bugee you are jumping with, a surgical tubing, or an actual bungee cord the bunge cord, I would hope wouldn't break considering these are the same things you bungee jump with.