Reply to question in the vaulting pole section
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 11:56 pm
The Essx design on the new 11'6" and 12'4" poles with a 5000 number or greater as well as the 13' 400 series on up are built to have a higher potential bend due to a stiffer butt design if the take-off is with the pole.
The visual is a high bend, but what is really the secret is the stiffer butt of the design of the pole.
1. The ESSX pole has less bending potential into the pit in the lower 1/3 of the pole, which we believe is why other poles return to vertical prematurely.
a. Low bending pole will make contact with the pit and force the energy you store in the pole, back up the pole creating a premature return, not allowing the hips to catch up with the pole swing. Our pole rolls the energy up the pole, timed with the jump rather than forcing you to rock back faster.
b. I am not saying other brands cannot do this , as if the plant is high and the pole does not strike the pit you can have the same action if you keep the pole moving.
2. A stiffer butt design helps the energy to roll the pole, moving thepole better, when in reality the pole is rolling over or bending over properly, giving you a visual of a high bend.
3. A pole that rolls better is easier to position yourself in the sweet spot behind the pole to receive the lift, in most cases you can clear bars at or above your handgrip more efficiently.
4. We design the pole to have the same feel and timing as you move up the line and to the next length. There is something Earl Bell has taught us in pole making that cost more to produce a vaulting pole, but is a World of difference in constancy from the vaulters point of view. A design system that allows us to stiffen the pole without changing the angles of the sail. I cannot go into much more of this at this time.
A vaulter who forces the plant, is under, or is driving to the back of the box rather than leaping at the take-off will find the Essx pole to provide less recoil energy and they may not like the pole.
OH yes I forgot one important thing; a 150 test pole will be marked 151.8 lbs or 154.0 lbs while the other brands will have a 150 lbs soft flex, medium flex, or a stiff flex.
You have to contact them to find this info out. with us it is what it is.
The visual is a high bend, but what is really the secret is the stiffer butt of the design of the pole.
1. The ESSX pole has less bending potential into the pit in the lower 1/3 of the pole, which we believe is why other poles return to vertical prematurely.
a. Low bending pole will make contact with the pit and force the energy you store in the pole, back up the pole creating a premature return, not allowing the hips to catch up with the pole swing. Our pole rolls the energy up the pole, timed with the jump rather than forcing you to rock back faster.
b. I am not saying other brands cannot do this , as if the plant is high and the pole does not strike the pit you can have the same action if you keep the pole moving.
2. A stiffer butt design helps the energy to roll the pole, moving thepole better, when in reality the pole is rolling over or bending over properly, giving you a visual of a high bend.
3. A pole that rolls better is easier to position yourself in the sweet spot behind the pole to receive the lift, in most cases you can clear bars at or above your handgrip more efficiently.
4. We design the pole to have the same feel and timing as you move up the line and to the next length. There is something Earl Bell has taught us in pole making that cost more to produce a vaulting pole, but is a World of difference in constancy from the vaulters point of view. A design system that allows us to stiffen the pole without changing the angles of the sail. I cannot go into much more of this at this time.
A vaulter who forces the plant, is under, or is driving to the back of the box rather than leaping at the take-off will find the Essx pole to provide less recoil energy and they may not like the pole.
OH yes I forgot one important thing; a 150 test pole will be marked 151.8 lbs or 154.0 lbs while the other brands will have a 150 lbs soft flex, medium flex, or a stiff flex.
You have to contact them to find this info out. with us it is what it is.