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  • x pole, joint twisting, pole curving

    Posted by Anonyma on March 26, 2011 at 10:28 am

    i have to express my frustration with those x poles,  they curve, the joints twist (making the hole innaccessible, when they re on spin mode….they don t look straight anymore

    i always have problem with them…. so i tought ill just switch cause i have to change all the poles soon, but the original one is fine…

    SOO i was tinking of platinum stages the super poles…. but last time i did business with them wasnt very impressive they send me a pole with a dent on it and they pretended i did it!!

     

    bottom line is…  i will have 15 ft ceillings…. what should i do….

    X Pole Tech replied 11 years, 8 months ago 7 Members · 11 Replies
  • 11 Replies
  • chumpchkin

    Member
    March 26, 2011 at 12:21 pm

    Are you sure you're tightening the joints enough? I had a problem with joints twisting the first time I put mine up, but ever since then I've tightened the joints much more than I had thought I needed to. Haven't had a problem since. Maybe that could help?

    I've never used a Platinum Stages pole, so I really don't know, but just from browsing the forums here, I've overall heard great things about X-Pole (especially their amazing customer service, which I have experienced) and kind of bad things about Platinum Stages. Just my two cents.

  • Anonyma

    Member
    March 27, 2011 at 12:02 pm

    i didnt tight them enough in first place i guess, so the hole is faaaarrr away and impossible to bring back….

  • chumpchkin

    Member
    March 28, 2011 at 11:10 am

    Yeah, then unfortunately you're going to have to pound it out. Gotta stick a broom handle or something in and just keep pounding it until you feel it loosen and can pull it out. WD-40 helps too. It's hard–you have to pound way harder than you think–but it should work. Mine twisted 180 degrees around and I still got it out.

  • minicoopergrl

    Member
    March 29, 2011 at 10:06 am

    If you contact Xpole, they will send you the x joint release instructions.  Which they do include using a broom! 

     

    I did the same thing with mine.  They told me for poling I should be fine but when its time to take it down its gonna be a PITA from the joints. 

  • Andreanna

    Member
    February 10, 2013 at 3:55 pm

    After you got it out did your pole still work normally?

  • Anonyma

    Member
    February 10, 2013 at 4:30 pm

    hi andreana

    I changed all the poles at the studio for the "build a pole " ones by x pole

    they are much more solid and heavy, no more joint problems ( new joints are better)

    the normal x pert ones are ok for home use but for a studio i wouldnt go back to theese ever again! 

    the poles are still fine…. but they have minimum damage due to the joint who twisted ! 

  • CapFeb

    Member
    February 10, 2013 at 8:52 pm

    What are the "build a pole" poles? I can't find them on x-poles website. 

  • Legs4Days

    Member
    February 10, 2013 at 8:55 pm

    Capfeb xpole told me no info is out yet on internet becuz I was looking too.

  • Anonyma

    Member
    February 10, 2013 at 10:09 pm

    i dont know if they are av.  for order for people at home yet, i know it s not on the website! 

     

  • Andreanna

    Member
    February 11, 2013 at 2:30 am

    Thanks, but can’t really afford to buy a new pole. Suppose i will just have to wait and save for a new one 🙂 X

  • X Pole Tech

    Member
    February 11, 2013 at 11:46 am

    Build-a-Pole is the new way for Studios and also the general market to select and order X-Pole’s Competition/Dual lined poles.

    Designed for competitive and sustained use these poles have been used for competitions and events across the world for the last 2 years and are now available for direct purchase.

    Competition poles are now always recommended for Studio/Gym fit outs where poles are used on a daily basis and also where poles are above 11’ in a studio environment.

    Previously an X-Pole set would be ordered and then the competition poles tubes but this meant that some of the parts contained in the sets would not be used.

    So, Build-a-Pole (another X-Pole idea) allows our customers to choose the parts needed for a specific installation. This keeps the cost down and delivers a bespoke pole which is virtually made to fit the height keeping any adjuster expansion to the minimum.

    For Studio’s and high installations the aim is always to reduce the number of joints. So, Build-a-Pole range has a 2.5m (8.2’) A Pole (that’s the first pole length from the floor) and then a further single smaller extension is added. The customer can also select the type of mount used and can also add Pole-a-Way for quick pole clearance/storage.

    The X-Pole marketing team are currently working on a Build-a-Pole information sheet which they will try to get out asap.

    If you are interested to know more, have a requirement you would like us to advise on then please call your local office who will pleased to help.

    X-Pole can also help specifying what you need. Please let us have an accurate height – please measure it more than once as we have had several incorrect lengths advised (116” is not 11’ 6” !!!)  – what type of mount you require, standard, vaulted etc. and we will calculated and advise what parts you need.

    As and when the information sheet is ready we will advise everyone via SV.

    Hope the above helps

    X-Pole Tech Team

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