
AmberJCahill
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Interested! Is it an original or a light?
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GREAT feedback! Thanks!
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Thanks, everyone!
I have worked with Kimara on our current poles and, yes, I agree she is fantastic and we have been very happy our poles. I didn't realize the new brackets would allow for that much more height. They have more flexibility than the PS poles and I find the spinning mechanism a bit more cumbersome. Maybe we will do half in the spinning PS and the other half in stationary X Pole.
Again, thanks for the feedback!
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Awesome! I'm so glad! Just had a student with the similar problem! 🙂
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One tip: Really think about contracting your abs and lifting your legs up rather than 'sitting' on your wrist. It helps to control the move by not putting all the weight and emphasis on your wrist.
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Thanks, Ladies! Now if X Pole only made permanent poles that go higher than 9 ft. I would like the poles in my studio to be the same as what my instructors are practicing on at home. As far as I know, I could only find removable poles from X Pole which leaves me with Platinum Stages or Pole Danzer poles.
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I have a PS pole now that I have always worked on. Even though I paid extra for the case, I have yet to be able to get my pole apart to ever put back in the case! When researching the X Pole, I was curious about the holes in the pole that allow you to screw the pieces together. Don’t those holes chew on your fingers when you spin? Or are they pretty seamless?
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I have a PS pole now that I have always worked on. Even though I paid extra for the case, I have yet to be able to get my pole apart to ever put back in the case! When researching the X Pole, I was curious about the holes in the pole that allow you to screw the pieces together. Don’t those holes chew on your fingers when you spin? Or are they pretty seamless?