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poles ....??
howdy yall
i was just woundering if anyone could help me what is the best brand pole to buy i want to know every ones opinion b/c i know if i were to ask my two coaches they would say ucs poles i just want to know what every one else thinks about it
get back to me soo
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how long have you been vaulting for? chances are not long enough to really know which brand fits you best. like others said, look through threads, play around on different poles, research the differences and find one that works for you. if there was one best pole then all the other brands would prob. go out of business.
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zack wrote:As long as you have the right size pole for how you're jumping then brand isn't all that important. Nobody will ever agree on which brand is best because its more a matter of personal preference.
"Its the indian not the arrow"
I agree with zack.

But my suggestion is if you are a beginning, somewhat intermediate vaulter I would recommend Skypole, Rocket, Big Stic, or Essx.
If you are more experienced, then I would suggest Spirit, Pacer, Essx, or Skypoles.
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Athletic Indian with well Engineered Arrow LOL
zack wrote:As long as you have the right size pole for how you're jumping then brand isn't all that important. Nobody will ever agree on which brand is best because its more a matter of personal preference.
"Its the indian not the arrow"
WE DISAGREE
Athletic Indian with well Engineered Arrow Makes sharper aim and accuracy!!!LOL
Well we think that the Indian could have better aim and consistancy if the arrow is made of fiberglass engineered to fly farther and/or straighter as a pose to an arrow that might not such as one of plastic, wood, or non-engineered fiberglass.
Just our opinion?

WE do Agree with:
As long as you have the right size pole for how you're jumping then brand isn't all that important. Nobody will ever agree on which brand is best because its more a matter of personal preference.
And Add that some poles fit athetes better as you increase in ability.
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Gee - sounds like 2002 Catalog Copy
Engineered! Functional Power! That has been part of FX series of poles - So yes good design and engineering does help develop good poles 

Plant like crap sometimes ok most times
Re: Gee - sounds like 2002 Catalog Copy
Decamouse wrote:Engineered! Functional Power! That has been part of FX series of poles - So yes good design and engineering does help develop good poles
Agreed
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