Old FiberSport pole
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Old FiberSport pole
We found this in shed. Label is worn out, don't know weight rating. Any clues?
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Re: Old FiberSport pole
Hi Pogo Stick, we haven't heard from you for a couple years on PVP! Welcome back!
FibreSport was a forerunner of ESSX, and was designed and built by Bruce Caldwell.
He or Bubba Sparks can probably give you some information about it, but what is it that you want to know?
Flex #s are rather useless without the context of other similar weight poles, so even if they could tell you the flex, that wouldn't help you much, since it's an obsolete, odd-ball brand.
You may be better off to calculate your own flex measurements on it, and then on comparable popular name-brand poles, to determine where it fits in flex-wise.
Or you could just grip low, and keep raising your grip until it starts to feel similar to other brand poles of known flex.
Kirk
FibreSport was a forerunner of ESSX, and was designed and built by Bruce Caldwell.
He or Bubba Sparks can probably give you some information about it, but what is it that you want to know?
Flex #s are rather useless without the context of other similar weight poles, so even if they could tell you the flex, that wouldn't help you much, since it's an obsolete, odd-ball brand.
You may be better off to calculate your own flex measurements on it, and then on comparable popular name-brand poles, to determine where it fits in flex-wise.
Or you could just grip low, and keep raising your grip until it starts to feel similar to other brand poles of known flex.
Kirk
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Re: Old FiberSport pole
Thanks Kirk! I was lurking most of the time - had nothing to say, so keep my mouth shut. :-)
As you can see in my profile Władysław Kozakiewicz is my favorite vaulter and he was jumping on Bruce's Fiber Sport poles. This is the first time ever I put my hands on one Fiber Sport pole. It's 4.60m (15') long and way too stiff for me - I'm still struggling with 13' poles.
I was digging today in pole shed and have found another Fiber Sport: 110/12'. This small beauty has engraved info, as well as serial number: AFHS12XX.
I have also found one 4.75m (15' 7") Nordic pole without label, as well as two old 4.60m (15") poles: Pacer Carbon and Pacer 3 (AMF) poles, both without labels. Also found few big Catapole's (black and blue) well known to you. Will check their labels next week.
Forum does not allow me to attach the photos ("Sorry, the board attachment quota has been reached."), so I put them here:
https://app.box.com/s/6l40i9rnnst3t1q6w0bucdiqhbslugm7
As you can see in my profile Władysław Kozakiewicz is my favorite vaulter and he was jumping on Bruce's Fiber Sport poles. This is the first time ever I put my hands on one Fiber Sport pole. It's 4.60m (15') long and way too stiff for me - I'm still struggling with 13' poles.
I was digging today in pole shed and have found another Fiber Sport: 110/12'. This small beauty has engraved info, as well as serial number: AFHS12XX.
I have also found one 4.75m (15' 7") Nordic pole without label, as well as two old 4.60m (15") poles: Pacer Carbon and Pacer 3 (AMF) poles, both without labels. Also found few big Catapole's (black and blue) well known to you. Will check their labels next week.
Forum does not allow me to attach the photos ("Sorry, the board attachment quota has been reached."), so I put them here:
https://app.box.com/s/6l40i9rnnst3t1q6w0bucdiqhbslugm7
-- Pogo
"It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory." W. Edwards Deming
"It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory." W. Edwards Deming
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Re: Old FiberSport pole
Pogo Stick wrote: I have also found ... [a] few big Catapole's (black and blue) well known to you. Will check their labels next week.
Where did you find all these poles? In Vancouver, Canada or in Split, Croatia?
If you found any black 16-0 Catapoles at Bear Creek Park, then they may have been mine! I may have left a few there.
Kirk
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Re: Old FiberSport pole
KirkB wrote:Pogo Stick wrote: I have also found ... [a] few big Catapole's (black and blue) well known to you. Will check their labels next week.
Where did you find all these poles? In Vancouver, Canada or in Split, Croatia?
Vancouver, St. Georges School.
If you found any black 16-0 Catapoles at Bear Creek Park, then they may have been mine! I may have left a few there.
There is at least one black Catapole and at least one has with 550 label (not sure is it 550+). Will check next week and let you know exact colors and labels.
-- Pogo
"It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory." W. Edwards Deming
"It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory." W. Edwards Deming
- Pogo Stick
- PV Pro
- Posts: 427
- Joined: Tue Sep 25, 2007 11:42 pm
- Expertise: Former "College" Vaulter, Masters Vaulter
- Lifetime Best: 4.70/15'5
- Favorite Vaulter: Władysław Kozakiewicz
- Location: Vancouver, Canada; Split, Croatia
- Contact:
Re: Old FiberSport pole
Pogo Stick wrote:KirkB wrote:Pogo Stick wrote: I have also found ... [a] few big Catapole's (black and blue) well known to you. Will check their labels next week.
Where did you find all these poles? In Vancouver, Canada or in Split, Croatia?
Vancouver, St. Georges School.If you found any black 16-0 Catapoles at Bear Creek Park, then they may have been mine! I may have left a few there.
There is at least one black Catapole and at least one has with 550 label (not sure is it 550+). Will check next week and let you know exact colors and labels.
I was wrong - no 550 poles. I've found 1650, 1655 and 1660. Cannot attach photos, so I added them here:
https://app.box.com/s/6l40i9rnnst3t1q6w0bucdiqhbslugm7
-- Pogo
"It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory." W. Edwards Deming
"It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory." W. Edwards Deming
- KirkB
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- Posts: 3550
- Joined: Mon May 19, 2008 6:05 pm
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- Favorite Vaulter: Thiago da Silva
- Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada
Re: Old FiberSport pole
You've found quite a collection of old poles, but they're still all newer than mine. And Władysław Kozakiewicz was just a young kid when I was on my 550+ poles.
Try sending Bruce Caldwell or Bubba Sparks a PM to find out more about the FibreSports pole. Like you, I know they lurk here on PVP.
Good luck with all those poles!
Kirk
Try sending Bruce Caldwell or Bubba Sparks a PM to find out more about the FibreSports pole. Like you, I know they lurk here on PVP.
Good luck with all those poles!
Kirk
Run. Plant. Jump. Stretch. Whip. Extend. Fly. Clear. There is no tuck! THERE IS NO DELAY!
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