SKIPPER AND 5.0METER POLES?
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They are CarbonFX.
It is pretty tough to make a weight determination in 5m (+) poles that is anything like what we deal with in smaller poles. Decamouse could be much more specific than I can, but anything bigger than a 15.0 is going to be "about" a 200lb stick. After that - well - just say it is a 14.2, 13.9, 11.4 ect. Big poles don't need weights attatched to them for us to know that they are big!
As for is Tommy ready for 5m sticks? Only he and his coach know for sure, but the fact that he raised his grip 3" and jumped 2" lower than his last meet does not speak too well for how well he has them working. Just because he can get in the pit on a 5m pole does not mean he is going to jump higher on it.
Peace,
Barto
It is pretty tough to make a weight determination in 5m (+) poles that is anything like what we deal with in smaller poles. Decamouse could be much more specific than I can, but anything bigger than a 15.0 is going to be "about" a 200lb stick. After that - well - just say it is a 14.2, 13.9, 11.4 ect. Big poles don't need weights attatched to them for us to know that they are big!
As for is Tommy ready for 5m sticks? Only he and his coach know for sure, but the fact that he raised his grip 3" and jumped 2" lower than his last meet does not speak too well for how well he has them working. Just because he can get in the pit on a 5m pole does not mean he is going to jump higher on it.
Peace,
Barto
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