Never let it be said that ESSX is just a great Women's pole
For the last three years people have praised ESSX as a great Woman's vaulting pole with
Tracy O'Hara
Jillian Swartz
Kellie Suttles
And now ESSX is shining in the Men's Pole Vault event too!
With just this weekend
NCAA Indoor Championship Men's Pole Vault 1st place of 18'1
and Nike Indoor High School Championships Men's Pole Vault 17'5" PR & Meet Record. And a close attempt at 17' 7" new indoor championship record.
And just in the NIKE indoor Women's event was also won on ESSX
We got the secret! go to our website and see the secret we are sharing with all vaulters who need to know!
http://www.xlogicsports.com
The Right Pole ESSX Try one today they are different than any other pole on the market
Never let it be said that ESSX is just a great Womens pole
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Never let it be said that ESSX is just a great Womens pole
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MY AD has prompted this letter so I will share it with you!
MY AD has prompted this letter so I will share it with you
A well respected coach and vaulter wrote:
My reply is as follows:
Hello XXXX
I know you and I joke a lot with each other!
And yes I do agree with you it is hard to believe we have found the secret myself too.
Did we stumble on it? maybe,
or did we get all the info from 30 years of being evolved with coaches and jumpers?
or did we listen to Earl Bell and Vaulters needs when other manufacturers did not listen to them?
It could even be all of those reasons but yes it is hard to believe being other companies have spent so much money and time looking in the wrong direction.
However you know if it was truly BULL SH*T
I would laugh with you and admit it.
But in my heart, I do feel we have found something of value that truly makes the pole perform well, with a system that helps vaulters and coaches make sound decisions in pole selection and helps in production of a more dense product than others, now finding one to jump 21 on the pole may be very difficult at this point in time.
But thank you for your interest and comments. What you have to say is most important to me as I acknowledge you as one of a few who know this business about as well as I do. Thank you for writing hope you are doing well?
Bruce 76
A well respected coach and vaulter wrote:
Bruce,
It's hard to believe that you discovered the magic in a pole that everyone has been looking for, for years. I guess we will see a 21' vault soon.
Congratulations!
XXXX XXXXXX
My reply is as follows:
Hello XXXX
I know you and I joke a lot with each other!
And yes I do agree with you it is hard to believe we have found the secret myself too.
Did we stumble on it? maybe,
or did we get all the info from 30 years of being evolved with coaches and jumpers?
or did we listen to Earl Bell and Vaulters needs when other manufacturers did not listen to them?
It could even be all of those reasons but yes it is hard to believe being other companies have spent so much money and time looking in the wrong direction.
However you know if it was truly BULL SH*T
I would laugh with you and admit it.
But in my heart, I do feel we have found something of value that truly makes the pole perform well, with a system that helps vaulters and coaches make sound decisions in pole selection and helps in production of a more dense product than others, now finding one to jump 21 on the pole may be very difficult at this point in time.
But thank you for your interest and comments. What you have to say is most important to me as I acknowledge you as one of a few who know this business about as well as I do. Thank you for writing hope you are doing well?
Bruce 76
- Bruce Caldwell
- PV Enthusiast
- Posts: 1783
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- Lifetime Best: 15'8"
- Favorite Vaulter: Kjell Issakson, Jan Johnson
- Location: DFW TEXAS
- Contact:
Another nice letter to share
Another nice letter to share
From A respected Coach and Vaulter who has jumped on my pole designs over the years
MY REPLY
Hello XXX XXXXX
Great to hear from you has it been 30 years since you got your first Bruce Caldwell designed pole? (FIBERSPORT)
(Is that 30 yrs? was it 1977?)
WOW Time fly's when you go over so many bars.
Thanks for your note
bruce
From A respected Coach and Vaulter who has jumped on my pole designs over the years
Hey Bruce,
I can tell you from my experience and the others I know who jump on Essx - it's very difficult to jump on other poles after you're used to Essx. I've had a couple of occasions lately where I wasn't with my poles or not at home and jumped on other poles. I thought nothing of it because I have always jumped on lots of poles. But I flat could not find the same timing/consistency and did not enjoy the experience of returning to other poles at all.
Thanks for a great product and the years it took to find the secret!!
XXX XXXXX
MY REPLY
Hello XXX XXXXX
Great to hear from you has it been 30 years since you got your first Bruce Caldwell designed pole? (FIBERSPORT)
(Is that 30 yrs? was it 1977?)
WOW Time fly's when you go over so many bars.
Thanks for your note
bruce
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