FeeDen
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Me too, I was going to get just the Floorwork but decided on both and I'm glad I did they're really nicely shot and she's so super sexy 😉
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FeeDen
MemberJuly 15, 2012 at 11:19 am in reply to: What your first pole was and how functional it was for you?My first pole was a 50mm X pole sport, chrome then a year later I got a 45mm Xpert chrome as I thought I'd like to try spinny,
I wanted a 45mm as I have smallish hands and found my grip on the 45mm feels so much better. I do use spinny sometimes but mainly use static because I feel so sick each time when I put it on spinny. I've read the tips and blogs about getting used to spinny mode but nothing seems to work as I end up feeling so sick and giddy each time, I wish I could do it because spinny does look really pretty, thats why I keep trying. 😉
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Thanks everyone, I'm going to go to a new hairdresser in a couple of weeks get a trim and see about some highlights and low lights like you've suggested 🙂
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Sorry for multiple posts mailto:don@@t know what happened perhaps my sweaty little fingers stuck to the keys!!!
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Yesterday it was so humid I alternated between actually getting stuck to the pole when inverted and then sweating so much I slid straight off I used the fan a towel and my husbands shaving gel on the back of my knees and then my side climb and Superman was great again. I’m a bit confused about which grip too try I need to look at previous posts to work out which would be best.
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Yesterday it was so humid I alternated between actually getting stuck to the pole when inverted and then sweating so much I slid straight off I used the fan a towel and my husbands shaving gel on the back of my knees and then my side climb and Superman was great again. I’m a bit confused about which grip too try I need to look at previous posts to work out which would be best.
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Yesterday it was so humid I alternated between actually getting stuck to the pole when inverted and then sweating so much I slid straight off I used the fan a towel and my husbands shaving gel on the back of my knees and then my side climb and Superman was great again. I’m a bit confused about which grip too try I need to look at previous posts to work out which would be best.
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Yesterday it was so humid I alternated between actually getting stuck to the pole when inverted and then sweating so much I slid straight off I used the fan a towel and my husbands shaving gel on the back of my knees and then my side climb and Superman was great again. I’m a bit confused about which grip too try I need to look at previous posts to work out which would be best.
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Yesterday it was so humid I alternated between actually getting stuck to the pole when inverted and then sweating so much I slid straight off I used the fan a towel and my husbands shaving gel on the back of my knees and then my side climb and Superman was great again. I’m a bit confused about which grip too try I need to look at previous posts to work out which would be best.
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Yesterday it was so humid I alternated between actually getting stuck to the pole when inverted and then sweating so much I slid straight off I used the fan a towel and my husbands shaving gel on the back of my knees and then my side climb and Superman was great again. I’m a bit confused about which grip too try I need to look at previous posts to work out which would be best.
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I have a circular mat too, I wasn't sure which to get at first but deciced on the circular one and I love it.
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Hi, I've got a 6 inch mat from poledancemat.uk, There's pictures of it on my profile that I did for another girl on here a little while ago. I was going to get a 4 inch mat but the 6inch was only about £30 more. its brilliant the foam is firm and excellent quality.
I pole on a hard concrete kitchen floor and the mat is as good as new one year after I bought it. I'm in the u.k and the only other mat at the time I could find was the lulu mat but that was just too expensive, I think I paid £150 inc p&p
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Hi, I originally got a 50mm chrome but then got a 45mm after a year which I absolutely love. I think if you have petite hands a 45mm is a good option, my hands are smallish and I feel more secure on the 45mm as my fingers didn't reach around the 50mm at all. I have only used chrome, it can be slippery in the winter but I didn't want a too grippy pole. Can you try any out first, I couldn't so I stuck with chrome as it works for me 🙂
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I love my 45mm, I started with an X pole sport 50mm, because the 45mm were out of stock at the time and I was going to learn at home so had never tried out any poles. I found the 50mm a little too big for my small hands and the grip was really hard, so I read a load of stuff here and ordered the 45mm last year and got loads of moves straightaway, like the chopper and superman that I sruggled to do on my 50mm. I could probably do them now on the 50mm, but I think I would find the grip hard. I love my 45mm! 🙂
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Sorry meant to type stitching
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I live in the U.K. and got mine from Poldedancemat.co.uk. Mine's 6 inches and bright pink, lol and the pics of it are on my profile page, as someone else on here was interested in buying one. It was around £150. They do sell 2 inch and 4 inch mats too. I've used mine 3 to 4 times a week for over a year and the staiching and cover etc is still in perfect condition and is cheaper than some mats but really good quality.
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@Chem, sorry Chem I didn't read the thread properly, still half asleep and I'd just seen this pole advertised in the U.k. The bottom is different, I thought it would be like the sport pole. 🙂
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I agree with Sensual, the Showgirl did replace ther Kendra pole, X pole USA sell the showgirl poles,( its a 45mm static) on their site and I've seen them for sale in the U.K. on a registered X pole seller site.
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sorry I sent before I'd finished, I find chrome very very slippy in the winter when its cold here even when I'm really warmed up I still spend 30 mins sliding down it, and I have to really heat up the room before fhand, but I find the grip generally ok for the rest of the year.
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I meant to add that I have chrome, which works for me most of the time in the U.k.
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I agree with Sensualscimitar, I originally learnt at home with a 50mm but I got a 45mm a year later and really love it, I got the chopper straight away and just felt much more confident with grip etc,. It's a matter of preference but I read all the threads on here before I bought the 45mm and Im glad I did, I love it, and thigh holds and leg holds didn't really feel much different than on the 50mm.
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Hi Charliedee,
If you go into my profile and look at my photos theres are 4 pics of my pole mat, hope this helps, 🙂
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I'll try and take a picture of mine tomorrow and I was worried that 4ft wasn't enough and had looked into Lului mats as I think they're 5ft but the 4ft works fine for me.
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I got the round one in a bubblegum pink, and yeah its still really firm, when I have fell on it It feels like a crash mat, dont feel the floor at all. I took ages to decide square or round and what colour, lol.
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Glad to be of help. I found it a bit of a nightmare when I was looking, I didn't know whether to get the 4 or 6inch or if these were as good as the more expensive ones but mines been great. 🙂