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Re: BOY THAT IS TIGHT GRIN

Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Fri Feb 03, 2006 10:16 pm

ESSX wrote:You need it now there it is in stock ready to ship and it is functional????

Hey I make no money on this one, but I would take this over a wooden one, as it is adjustable weighted and functional. SMILE


Those are heavy for beginning girls and you can't use them if you are a pole pusher like me.

They're probably good for internediate and advanced boy vaulters since they are practically indestructable and heavy enough to give them some resistance.

I think any coach who is working with beginning girls should have an extra lightweight slide box for when they are starting out.

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$442.00

Unread postby Bruce Caldwell » Sat Feb 04, 2006 11:00 am

ok, i checked the link and it looked like great product, but i would still put those funds toward the pole unless money was no object.

speaking of money is no object, this is one of my favorite overpriced items(i should note that ucs spirit makes great products, so i dont mean to pick on them, but come on, it is ribbon attached to a stick for > $400)

click the link and scroll down to "wind direction unit"

http://www.ec-securehost.com/UCSInc/Mea ... vices.html


That is a good one $42.00 for the device and $400 for the inventor! grin

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Re: BOY THAT IS TIGHT GRIN

Unread postby patybobady » Sun Feb 05, 2006 2:45 pm

Skyin' Brian wrote:
ESSX wrote:You spend $300 to $500 for a pole, $150 for a discus, $400 for a javelin,
$10,000 for a pV pit?????????
$6,000 to $12,000 for your first car.

You need it now there it is in stock ready to ship and it is functional????

Hey I make no money on this one, but I would take this over a wooden one, as it is adjustable weighted and functional. SMILE

Bruce


ok, i checked the link and it looked like great product, but i would still put those funds toward the pole unless money was no object.

speaking of money is no object, this is one of my favorite overpriced items(i should note that ucs spirit makes great products, so i dont mean to pick on them, but come on, it is ribbon attached to a stick for > $400)

click the link and scroll down to "wind direction unit"

http://www.ec-securehost.com/UCSInc/Mea ... vices.html

enjoy


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