Polyjumps any one used them??

jumpsandjuniors

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Please can anyone help. I want to buy some polyjumps for my daughter, but I would love to know if anyone has them. Are they any good? looking at the blocks and the wings with the cups built in. just a little unsure if they are any good any feedback PLEASE
 
i had almost this same post on the other day, i wanted to get some just for fun use, as far as i got for a response there not as great as they seem. (still might get them tho lol)
 
add to my other post lol!!

i really wanna get the pink ones
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he he they didn't seem to expensive either, but i don't kno if i would be better saving and getting a starter pack or whatever its called
 
im with CM, i currently have polyjump stands and poles. the stands are fine but the poles are a bit flimsy. i saw the jump 4 joy stand at burghley and IMO they are of a much better quality and reasonably priced to.im off to the site now to buy some!
 
i bought three pairs of the polyjumps with integral cups. the plastic goes brittle and then the cups snap off if the horse hits the pole. i stuck them back on with araldite (best superglue i could find), they lasted a few weeks then snapped off again. very annoying, as they're not cheap. i contacted the company but they weren't interested.
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i have Jump4Joy jumps, and they're much better imho. had them for years, uprights, fillers and poles, still going strong.
i have polyjump planks and they're still okay, but at about £30 each so they should be!
i think good old bloks and jump4joy is the way to go, personally. it's good to have different weights of pole in different colours for easy identification, i've found. i only have a few plastic poles, the rest are wood, because the plastic ones are expensive, but worth it.
 
Hi i had the blocks wings and stands with built in cups as well as poles and fillers, they were ok but putting transfers on fllers nightmare, blocks are handy for everyday use and the colours are cool but if your looking for really good poles fillers and stands you cant beat jump for joy, i had a full set and although pricey they really stand out!
 
I love them. I have the 'Novice' set but also use my neighbours 'Intermediate' set during the winter when I can't jump in my paddocks, and she has a sand school.

They are pricey, I think my set was around £1k, maybe more I can't remember. But three years on and they are still perfect condition. They have been out in the field all the time and their colour/condition hasn't changed at all.
 
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