Pole Bag Lining?
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Pole Bag Lining?
I am looking for the best possible tubing to put in my pole bag. I was just curios as to what everyone uses. ANy sugestions please
Hancor is the rand name I elive, 6" is the size. For some reason my letter after A key has quit working so add that letter anywhere it should be, oh now it's working again. Ferguson Enterprise has een a good source for me. ut any place that sells utility and pluming pipe should e a good source. sorry aout that missing letter
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Correct, the answer is definately double wall drainage pipe and acs is one of the best sources just make sure you take your pole bag with you. 8" was too large for a five pole bag, but would have been perfect for a seven pole bag. I went to get it on friday and will have to order 6" instead. I think the 8" will fit in our spirit bag though but I can't confirm till I make another trip back. The double wall has the smooth interior which makes is stiffer and doesn't bend nearly as much as the single wall. Also the single wall with the rippled inside will tear up the wrap on your poles. It was about $65 for a twenty foot section at the local farm supply store here in Iowa.
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Pole Protectors
We use Double-wall corrugated drain pipe to protect all of our poles along with a cloth pillow case like cover around each pole to protect from scratches while traveling:idea:. They are easy to make as we went to the Salvation Army store, bought some old sheets, and used a sewing maching to make them. They slip on and off easily and each vaulter can use their own design to easily identify own poles as well.
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