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Saw this on an auction site, someone in that area could get a good deal
Poles on Auction site
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Re: Poles on Auction site
Someone please correct me if I am wrong; BUT, are Carbon Weaves structurally sound? I am under the impression that this technology is not only outdated and no longer in use, but that the durability and integrity of the pole is questionable at best???
de-lamination failures???
de-lamination failures???
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Re: Poles on Auction site
I myself have broke two in my jumping career that were ten pounds over my weight, I have seen even my girl jumpers break them at weight. I wouldn't bet the farm on carbon weave poles that's for sure.
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Re: Poles on Auction site
coachjvinson wrote:Someone please correct me if I am wrong; BUT, are Carbon Weaves structurally sound? I am under the impression that this technology is not only outdated and no longer in use, but that the durability and integrity of the pole is questionable at best???
de-lamination failures???
I've never heard of them delaminating. It seems like most of the weaves that were going to break easily did so after only a few jumps. Since these are all used, they're probably fine. Many vaulters have jumped on weaves with great success.
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