Pole Vault Carrying Bags Jump Ramp Improve your jumping technique.
Features rigid reinforced fiberglass frame covered w/rubber. Track spikes under ramp prevent sliding on all- weather surfaces.
#4925A Jump Ramp .............. $587.00 Pacer Deluxe Team Pole Bag
Hard plastic outer shell is fused with 1/2” dense inner foam to protect up to 20 poles, 10 sleeved, 10 unsleeved.
#4536A 14’ Deluxe Pole Bag ......... $604.00 #4539A 15’ Deluxe Pole Bag ......... $650.00 #4541A 16’ Deluxe Pole Bag ......... $694.00 #4542A 17’ Deluxe Pole Bag ......... $750.00
• Spirit and Spirit Jr. Pole Bags are made of heavy 22 oz. vinyl-coated nylon • Pacer and Mystic Bags are made of heavy-duty cordura nylon • M-F and Skypole Vault Bags are made of heavy-duty polyester
#4534A Spirit Jr. PV Bag (holds five – 14’-15’ poles in tubes) ..$199.00 #4535A Spirit
PV Bag (holds five – 16’-17’ poles in tubes) ..$199.00
#4537A Skypole PV Bag (holds five poles in tubes – any length) ..$ 96.00 #4533A Pacer PV Bag (holds five poles in tubes – any length) ..$195.00 #4538A Mystic
PV Bag (holds five poles in tubes – any length) ..$195.00 #2141A M-F PV Bag (holds three poles in tubes – up to 16’ long) ..$ 89.00 #2119A
#9171A
#9173A Pro-Tec Helmet — Meets New NCAA Rule
The first multi-purpose helmet on the market that meets ASTM#F2400-06 standard specifications for helmets used in pole vaulting. Specify Size: S, M, L, XL. Black only.
#9171A Pro-Tec Helmet ....................................... $56.25
KD Pro Pole Vault Helmet — Meets New NCAA Rule The only helmet specifically designed for the Pole Vault. ASTM approved helmet features sleek composite shell with multi impact liner and strategic duct venting. Gray only. Specify Size: S, M, L, XL.
#9173A KD Pro Pole Vault Helmet ......................... $99.95
Climbing Rope and Gymnastic Rings
Develops total body strength and technique.
• Great to practice pole vault “swinging” drills
• Excellent for practice during the winter to develop strength
• Simply attach to a secured ceiling post or beam and begin
• Always use foam mats underneath for protection
• 2 Rings come with 2 straps with buckles and training guide.
#5075A #5076A #3605A
15’ Climbing Rope $169.95
20’ Climbing Rope $179.95
Elite Rings $ 84.95
Pull Vault Trainer
Great way for vaulters to learn how to pull/turn correctly.
• Mount to strong immovable object • Includes ankle straps, pulley, steel cable, mounting chain, pole section and instructions
• Athlete learns proper body posi- tion & sequence of movements
• Always use with safety mat for protection
#8059A Vault Trainer ...$267.00 Turn Pole Vault Trainer
Simulates “sinking” feeling when pole bends.
• Learn to wait for the recoil, instead of pulling early
• Includes metal connectors and instructions
• Safety sleeve prevents over-stretching • Mount to strong immovable object • Choose medium if body weight is 160 lbs. or less, heavy for body weights over 160 lbs.
• Always use with safety mat for protection
#8052A PV Trainer – Medium $99.95
#8054A PV Trainer – Heavy $99.95
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POLE VAULT DRILLS ARE
ESSENTIAL..
PRACTICE THEM ALL YEAR.
15
Pole Vault Box Pump
Great time saver! Pumps the vault box dry in seconds.
#1175A
No more slow water removal to hold up meets or practice. Long 15’ hose gets water away from pit. Works great!
#1175A PV Box Pump .........$94.95 Pole Accessories
Necessary items for all pole vaulters. #2119A White Athletic Tape (11
⁄2 ” x 15 yds.) .....$3.50 roll
#2120A Gym Chalk (1 lb. box) 8 – 2 oz. blocks .....$14.95 #2121A Pole Protector Sleeve (prevents wear) ....$6.95
#2122A PV Grip Tape sticky on both sides, 25 yard roll, 11
Safety Sleeve Elastic
⁄2” wide .......................... $15.95
#2121A
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