Ok so were looking to buy new pole vault pits but cant seem to sort it out. One place wants almost $20,000 after tax for just the pits and a weather cover. Then gill has a cheap one for about $9,000 for the pits and weather cover. Ive heard from other coaches to stay away from the "cheap" pits but I can never get any real information on what I should be looking for while shopping. We can aford a little more than 9,000 but no where near 20,000! Any information on what I should be looking for as far as specs / brand would be great. Also I've heard of events that purchase brand new pits and sell them off when the event is over. Giving a basically brand new setup at a used price, any thoughts on this?
By the way we are a high school in california if that helps with requirements. Thanks so much, in advance, for the help!
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New pits - HELP!
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Re: New pits - HELP!
The brand name pits, like Gill and UCS are all fine. Some of the off-brand companies sell pits that are both not as thick as standard, and not as dense of a foam, so kids are bottoming out at like 13'+. I don't know which company(ies) it is because the pits I have seen with this problem did not have any brand names on them. Gill and UCS use a very dense foam, so even their smallest pits are very safe. There are some other small companies who make great pits, I'm not trying to suggest you have to go with the big players, those are just the ones I am most familiar with.
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Re: New pits - HELP!
UCS, Gill and Richey are pits that I have had good luck with personally. I would go with which manufacturer offers the best warranty. I have seen as long as 10 years.
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Re: New pits - HELP!
I sell Elite Athletics PV and HJ pits. We've had one in our facility for years and it's held up well. Several schools here in Arkansas have bought them from me over the years and they're very pleased with the quality and duration of them and they come with a 10 yr. warranty. Elite Athletics is a much smaller manufacturer out of Corsicana, TX with much smaller overhead which means the price is also much smaller. PM me and I can quote you some prices on the sizes you're looking for. I think Gill and UCS make great pits but Elite pits are constructed just as well in my opinion.
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Elite pits are great, I have experience with them. I've probably used Richey and not realized it, they are a well established company with a good reputation.
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I highly recommend Richey pits as I think they hold up well and their standards are great too.
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Re: New pits - HELP!
Richey, UCS, Gill, AEE all make decent pits -- How covers attach, wgt of the vinyl, density of the foam, warranty, and do they stand behind the product - place we have held the Indoor Master Hept for over a dozen years recently switched to AEE pits - been very pleased with them (I also help officate meet there) so things like set up are important -- make sure you compare same size including front extensions if any, std pads, if they where all the same size and thickness, would be easy to give an opinion on which ranks best - some are so close it comes to cost (make sure you look at shippin cost also)
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Re: New pits - HELP!
We have a First Place by UCS . It's a nice pit. My only gripe is the center back section pushes away from the front sections ( buns) and creates a void. It seems to put excessive wear on the landing pad if we don't push it back together every couple of jumps. The high jump pits have a velcro seam to hold them together.
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