Pole vaulting bags
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Pole vaulting bags
Ok i am lookign to buy a pole vaulting travel bag. I have seen many vaulters with just long bags and other people with the long bags with these hard black tubes in them. So my question is do those bags u can order from everythign track and field come with those black tubes or do u have to order those separate?
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tubbing
I paid $20.00 for two 10 foot pieces of 6 inch black drainage tubbing and a connecter at Lowes a lumber store and cut to size. Also you can buy cheaper bags around $125.00, Just google pole vault equipment and search.
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There's a cheap way to avoid the black marks on the poles from the black drainage pipe. You can buy bulk fabric filter sleeve material that is designed to slide over the outside of the drainage pipes that have holes in them to keep soil out. It costs around $20 for 100'. Cut it a foot or two longer than the pole, use a zip tie to seal one end of the fabric sleeve, turn it inside out and voila, you have a pole sock that will keep the tube from marking it and otherwise protect it from banging around with the other poles in the tube.
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I made my own pole bag in high school, it cost me $40 and it looked as good as any pacer or spirit bag (plus it was school colors ). Find the length and diameter you will need, and find some tough, weatherproof fabric at a fabric store, buy that and 2 metal clips, along with material to make handles and shoulder straps. Find somebody with a sewing machine to stitch the fabric together into a bag (had a family friend do it) and attach the straps, then put a drawstring on one end. Buy the black drainage tubes in whatever length and put them inside the bag. Worked great and lasted me 5 years!
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