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13 ft 1 in ESSX X-treme Pole Vault Pole
 
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About Pole Vaulting Poles:
  • All poles come with a tip (or butt plug).
  • Essx X-Treme Poles are endorsed by Pole Vault great, Earl Bell.
  • They are a high performance pole with a high bend and strong return.
  • Easy poles to choose, since they are not made with flex numbers, Essx X-Treme poles are ordered simply by test weights only.
  • Note: A pole MUST be rated at or above a jumper’s weight. (For Example – if your vaulter weighs 119, they must us be using a pole that is a test weight of 120 or more).

    Learn more about Pole Vaulting and Coaching the Vault:
  • Join Coach Bill Falk and 3x All-American pole vaulter Mark Strawderman as they cover the pole vault in ten new online video clips!
  • These clips are from the "Come to Pole Vault Practice" DVD.

    Special Shipping Rules for Pole Vaulting Poles:
  • All pole vault poles are delivered by freight companies (they are much too long for UPS/Fedex/etc).
    Delivery time is not guaranteed for poles.
    If you need a pole urgently, it is best to call us at 1-888-556-7464 weekdays from 8:30am-5:30pm Eastern time to get details!!
  • As the sticker on your pole tube container will remind you:
    *Please open the tube and inspect your pole carefully when the driver is delivering it to you.
    *If it is damaged, do not accept the vaulting pole. Refuse it and then give us a call.

    Find out more about Track and Field Training and our Track and Field Camps & Clinics:
    Visit our Training Zone!
    Learn about our Athletes Camps and Coaching Clinics!
    Learn about the National Pole Vault Coaches Association (NPVCA)

  • About Earl Bell:
    One of the most accomplished U.S. men’s pole vaulters in history, Earl Bell tied Thierry Vigneron of France for the bronze medal at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, with a clearance of 18’4.5”.
    Bell qualified for two additional U.S. Olympic teams, placing sixth in 1976 and fourth in 1988. The gold medallist at the 1975 Pan American Games, Bell also won the silver medal at the 1987 World Indoor Championships and the bronze medal at the 1986 Goodwill Games.
    Bell won three U.S. Outdoor (1976-84-90), and three U.S. Indoor (1980-84-87) titles during his career.
    He also won three NCAA Outdoor titles (1975-76-77), and two NCAA Indoor titles (1975-76).
    Bell set the world outdoor record of 18’7.25” on May 29, 1976 at the USTFF Championships in Wichita, Kansas, and he set the American record of 19’0.25” in San Jose, California on June 9, 1984.
    Bell now is renowned as one of the top pole vault coaches in the country, with American record holder Jeff Hartwig, Olympians Kellie Suttle and Chad Harting, and 2001 World Indoor silver medallist Tye Harvey among the athletes training under him.
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