stormvault wrote:So that is why my pet rock hasn't touched his water in 3 years.
What does seasonal change in temp do to vaulting poles? Is there an optimal life span for poles? Being that they are made out of glass will they warp and change over time?
Seasonal temperatures have a very minimal, temporary effect on the pole. In cold weather, the pole might be very slightly stiffer, but you the vaulter will probably be a lot stiffer, so the pole might feel much stiffer.
In the big picture, these temperature changes do not affect the life span of the pole.
There is no optimal life span for a pole, provided they do not get dinged or scratched, and are kept out of the sun. There are some poles out there over 30 years old that are perfectly good today.
Poles are made from fiberglass and resin (and carbon fiber in some poles). They are baked in ovens at very high temperature and pressure.
They won't warp and change over time, provided you take good care of them.