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Essx!

Unread postby OAKPV2004 » Mon Apr 28, 2003 6:56 pm

Man, I was vaulting on CarbonFX most of this year, because i had seen the better jumpers in the state using them. Poor decision. I got an ESSX pole in and I have consistently jumped almost a foot higher. I think it is incredible. I think diffrent vaulters should use different sticks, but it makes a diffrence when you find what works for you. I think that the CarbonFX reacted too fast for me, but the ESSX really is a finely tuned pole that goes very well with my timing.
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Unread postby BrandoAZ » Mon Apr 28, 2003 9:38 pm

Sigh on that note... I got an Essx too. I really love it but I cant get my timing right and Im not getting inverted at all... could it be that Im scared? A polevaulter scared? Im just so much higher before I get inverted. Now if someone can tell me how to not do this! Ive done some extra high bungee stuff which seems to work... but then I move the bar back down again and poof. I thought I had it for a while but I kept coming down right across the bar.. cant seem to get my standards right :-|

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Unread postby OAKPV2004 » Mon Apr 28, 2003 10:10 pm

This worked for me.

Put a bungee 4 feet higher than your pr, and have a bungee at pr. When you vault look for the highest bungee. It worked for me a long time ago when i was first learning to get back. Should work. :yes:
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Unread postby zack » Tue Apr 29, 2003 12:38 am

I'm not trying to diss on anyone here or anything but it seems to me like you would want the fastest reacting pole out there. Its just a matter of getting the technique good enough to work with it. The faster a pole unbends the more energy it should return.

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Unread postby Decamouse » Tue Apr 29, 2003 7:43 am

As PVJunkie - had some carbon poles made that he could bend but never catch up with - thats why there is more than one type pole - not everyone is built the same - or has the same technique - and the guys were rocking in practice yesterday - I feel soooo looow when even with extensions they have it set high
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Carbons vrs. Fiberglass

Unread postby vaultfan » Tue Apr 29, 2003 9:26 am

I feel the topic of carbons compared to the fibergass pole to be an important one. Here are three quality posts from other message boards that I’ve “collectedâ€Â

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Best thing about carbons.

Unread postby StickJumper » Tue Apr 29, 2003 11:20 am

The best, well, coolest thing about carbons (espaecailly longer models), is that they can attract lightning from up to 20 miles away! Get Crazy!
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Unread postby Decamouse » Tue Apr 29, 2003 11:42 am

Thats why the warning label ;) really get a charge out of the vault :dazed:
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Unread postby pvdiety » Mon Jun 30, 2003 12:55 am

one thing i can say is that with carbon poles you have to hit your plant to get into the pads. but on a reg 15 165 i have its easy to get in. i can get in no matter what but on the other hand on my 15 170 which is a Pacer Carbon FX i have to hit the plant like its going to brake. so really you have to try a little harder on the carbons but they give you much more on top.

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Unread postby lonestar » Sat Jul 05, 2003 12:09 pm

pvdiety wrote:one thing i can say is that with carbon poles you have to hit your plant to get into the pads. but on a reg 15 165 i have its easy to get in. i can get in no matter what but on the other hand on my 15 170 which is a Pacer Carbon FX i have to hit the plant like its going to brake. so really you have to try a little harder on the carbons but they give you much more on top.


Hmmmm - so you have more trouble getting in on your 170 than on your 165 because it's a Carbon? And the 170 Carbon gives you more on top than the 165 because it's a Carbon?

Just out of curiosity - what is the flex/decimal number on your 165, (19.0 for example) and what is the flex on your 170 (18.0 for example)?


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