dorseygirl28 wrote:i think there is a difference between a begininer pole vaulter and a elite pole vaulter.........a begininer sometimes can't get on a pole the size of his or her weight, but if there are pole vaulters that have been vaulting and are over the weight of there poles and they can get on biggers poles then they should for there safety. Also you have to think about the safety of the younger athletes that can't get on the pole that is for there weght. It would reject them just as quick as breaking a pole or hurting themselves.
[color=brown][b]In the past this has been the case when one brand was very stiff and they created a new chart and relabeled some of their older poles. I saw some 110 test poles that were relabeled 130 140. SO this has caused a problem.
And some 130's that were today 150's
Another problem is young vaulters buy too long of a pole and a shorter pole would be softer and easier to bend.
Did you know that a 13-135 is the same feel in the initial bending as 12’4â€Â