Monday, April 13, 2009

How to Set that Pesky Double Jump

Setting the height on most jump obstacles is pretty straight forward. Setting the height of the double jump, however, perplexes quite a few (even experienced) competitors. Here's a brief explanation:

1. 4 bars are used to set the double jump -- 2 bars are set at the jump height, and 2 bars are set in a crossed pattern beneath.

2. The top 2 bars are always striped bars. They are set parallel to each other on identical height jump cups.

3. The 2 crossed bars are typically white (but striped bars can be used) and are set at opposite angles. The bottom of each bar rests on the ground. The top of each bar rests on the jump cup just beneath the height bar jump cup.

Look closely at these pictures (double-click the image). This double jump has 5 possible height settings -- 8", 12", 16", 20", 24". One double jump is set for the 16" jump height and the other is set for the 24" jump height. Notice also how the bottom of each cross bar rests inside the double jump base.

Now you can set a double jump like the pros!

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