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				Old Orange Skypole?
				Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2004 10:56 pm
				by coach-scott
				Anybody know when the old orange skypoles were made?
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				Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 8:51 am
				by lonestar
				Only orange Skypole I've ever come across was a training pole.  Thin mandrel, like maybe an 18, thick extruded glass, not wrapped,  foam-filled training pole, 12' long.  PVPhD on here had one at Cortland I used to jump on - looked like it was built either late 70's or early 80's.  Bruce Caldwell would probably know - looked exactly like his Fibersport orange electrical conduit/low modulus foam-filled training poles from back in the day.  Paul Richards or Jan would also probably know.
			 
			
					
				ORANGE POLES  Great discussion around Halloween
				Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 10:20 am
				by Bruce Caldwell
				ORANGE POLES  Great discussion around Halloween
I have heard of orange 10' and 11' poles hollow that were made from polyester crossabrs with other brand labels on them???
Not a vaulting pole if it bends not sure who felt that was safe?
Orange poles with foam in them or gray ones all training poles from my discovery. 1969-1992
Some sold to Gill, some came from Jan's they are all ok with a short approach or 1/2 approach to reduce load so the vaulter will not blow through.
Sad it was a great training aid that was presented as the reason people went out the back of the pits when it was the pits that were too short in the back.
A great tool banned due to a misconception by someone who wanted insure they hit me where my profit and market share was.
			 
			
					
				Any ideas
				Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2004 7:44 am
				by coach-scott
				I have a 13' Orange Skypole foam core trainer that was stuck up in the rafters of a storage room for  decades. After removing several layers of tape and cleaning all of the old glue off, I now have a very clean trainer. The problem is that there is not a single mark on the pole as to any kind of weight rating. Does anybody know if the 13 foot trainer only came in one weight range ie (135-155)??????
Any and all help would be great.
Thanks,
Scott Hendrickson
			 
			
					
				Sorry
				Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2004 7:45 am
				by coach-scott
				The label also says Gil on it.
			 
			
					
				Re: Any ideas
				Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2004 9:04 am
				by Bruce Caldwell
				coach-scott wrote:I have a 13' Orange Skypole foam core trainer that was stuck up in the rafters of a storage room for  decades. After removing several layers of tape and cleaning all of the old glue off, I now have a very clean trainer. The problem is that there is not a single mark on the pole as to any kind of weight rating. Does anybody know if the 13 foot trainer only came in one weight range ie (135-155)??????
Any and all help would be great.
Thanks,
Scott Hendrickson
I cannot speak for GILL's rating.
ALL mine had engraved markings
BUT the orange trainers with foam were made 13' and  would be a half run short approach 130-145 test pole.
POLE must be used with short run and regulation size PV system