I'm looking for some heavier poles in that range. 
I'm currently vaulting on a 15' 175 17.5 that my parents bought me.
I only weigh 163lbs but am able to role that big pole in some cold weather. Just trying to find some poles in the Ohio area that i could potentially borrow when the weather gets better. Looking for Carbon FX's specifically, but beggers can't be choosers.
			
									
									
						15' or 15'6"
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Re: 15' or 15'6"
C-townvault wrote:I only weigh 163lbs but am able to role that big pole in some cold weather.
I heard that the weather doesn't affect the pole, but thats just waht I heard. I've heard both ways though.
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I AM A MECHANICAL ENGINEERING STUDENT. TEMPERATURE AFFECTS EVERYTHING. I PROMISE YOU. The degree in which it affects may be minimal, but with carbon, i believe there is a noticable difference. If you really dont believe me, go put one of your smaller poles (but one youd still normally warm up with for any particular run) in a meatlocker for about an hour, and then take a jump on it. ill bet u break it.
			
									
									
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