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  • 38mm vs 45mm Pole

    Posted by RM2012 on May 21, 2012 at 3:49 am

    Hi, I am new to this site and have read through a good dose of pole discussions but still haven't found enough info on opinions of pole size… I've been dancing for a while but had a BIG break (3 kids in 2.5yrs! Lots of pregnancy complications etc so lots of time off the pole) I am wanting to sell my 38mm brass in favour of a stainless steel (I prefer them) but am stuck on deciding between the 45mm and the 38mm. I learnt on poles at the clubs I used to work at, some were brass and some were stainless steel. They were all 45mm and 50mm. The 50mm is just too big for my liking, the 38mm is great for spinning but given this is just for my fitness I love the static mode (in fact I've used the spinning mode only on the odd occassion!) Anyone here had experience with 38mm and 45mm stainless steel to give any advice? I cannot afford the two poles, so I have to pick! 🙂

    RM2012 replied 12 years, 6 months ago 7 Members · 19 Replies
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  • RM2012

    Member
    May 21, 2012 at 3:49 am

    Hi, I am new to this site and have read through a good dose of pole discussions but still haven't found enough info on opinions of pole size… I've been dancing for a while but had a BIG break (3 kids in 2.5yrs! Lots of pregnancy complications etc so lots of time off the pole) I am wanting to sell my 38mm brass in favour of a stainless steel (I prefer them) but am stuck on deciding between the 45mm and the 38mm. I learnt on poles at the clubs I used to work at, some were brass and some were stainless steel. They were all 45mm and 50mm. The 50mm is just too big for my liking, the 38mm is great for spinning but given this is just for my fitness I love the static mode (in fact I've used the spinning mode only on the odd occassion!) Anyone here had experience with 38mm and 45mm stainless steel to give any advice? I cannot afford the two poles, so I have to pick! 🙂

  • Dancing Paws

    Member
    May 21, 2012 at 8:47 am

    I've danced on all 3 sizes, but not a SS 38 (it was powder coated.) It really all comes down to what you want out of the pole. Obviously hand grip is easier on a 38. So are knee pit grips. Thigh grips are easier on a 45.

    You can adapt to any pole, but you should decide what is more important to you, and how you will feel more secure.

  • amy

    Member
    May 21, 2012 at 12:17 pm

    If you’re not doing much spin pile I’d recommend the 45 🙂

  • RM2012

    Member
    May 22, 2012 at 11:57 pm

    Thanks for the replies ladies 🙂 I had hoped to join classes but Bobbi's is out as I have my 3 kids with me 24/7 (both boys in physio, occupational therapy and my prem in every other therapy too!) so for the next few years there's not much need for the 38mm spinny really… SheMoves used to do a mums and bubs class but it's not on offer at the moment 🙁 Which means I'll be doing a lot of static work, I used to be very fit and strong (worked construction before I got into pole!!) but only halfway back… and that last bit is the hardest hahahah!!!! I've never been on a SS 38, but am imagining that I'd prefer it for spin but less so for static. Wish I could try both out to know! Thanks for the advice, I'm leaning toward a 45 now 🙂 We move house in 2 weeks and then I can order!

  • RM2012

    Member
    May 22, 2012 at 11:59 pm

    Oh another question, have you ladies noticed much difference in wrist strength on the skinnier poles?? I don't find that my strength is as good on this 38mm but can't say whether it's because it's brass, skinny or just that I haven't built back as much strength as I used to have. I've got a lot back though so thinking it might be the pole, has anyone else noticed that??

  • Dancing Paws

    Member
    May 23, 2012 at 8:41 am

    I feel the thinner poles are easier on my wrist.

  • RM2012

    Member
    May 23, 2012 at 11:13 am

    Haha oh I just re-read that and it comes across the wrong way 🙂 Yeah, I meant that I feel I am not working my wrist strength as much as usual with this brass 38, not that it's harder. My kids are sick and I'm not getting much sleep here, it shows 😉 I'd like that back to what I had before. There's still a few moves I'm working at that I could do easily before the kids so I figure the 45 might help with strength a bit. Or leave me frustrated because I can't do anything haha!

  • Dancing Paws

    Member
    May 23, 2012 at 11:16 am

    This may just be me, but I feel strength comes with any pole diameter, but the difference comes in how much pressure is put on the wrists with each diameter.

  • RM2012

    Member
    May 23, 2012 at 11:23 am

    That makes sense. I don't get that myself though, I struggle big time on the 50's, but I have a lot of damage too so it could be why (I used to work construction, all the heavy machinary and hand tools, operating & labouring etc very clever lol not a great job for a small woman!)

  • Dancing Paws

    Member
    May 23, 2012 at 11:32 am

    I struggle on 50's as well. I am comfy on a 45, and I love 38s.

  • LizzyLiz810

    Member
    May 23, 2012 at 12:43 pm

    I prefer the 45mm. I have tried out Platinum Stages new 38mm pole, and it felt soooo small. I felt like i had to grip so much harder, and my fingers were overlapping around the pole. 

  • RM2012

    Member
    May 23, 2012 at 7:59 pm

    It's so good to get some different opinions on this, thanks 🙂 I have never used a PS pole but the 38 has been very different for me. I find the gripping is easy but silly as this may sound I feel like I have something nice and solid to hold onto with the 45. I figure that's because I learnt on 45's and 50's. My thought has been whether the 38mm would be better for static mode because it is easy to grip, but it doesn't make me feel secure like the 45's. Actually wondered if that was just because the 38 is the newest one I've tried because my friends have raved about the skinny poles, nice to hear these replies I'm quite confident to go ahead with the 45 now 😀

  • TinyDancer04

    Member
    May 24, 2012 at 4:02 am

    Ive used all 3- 38, 45 & 50, and I would probably have to say that overall the 45 is my favourite. I actually learnt on a 50 and it felt like a tree trunk. Annnnnyway… I found the 38 to be AMAZING for handgrip..like absolutely awesome. I have fairly small hands (but not teeny) and I just felt so secure. I could hold a handspring for ages because the grip was just so great! loved it. The downside was the 38 is absolutely terrible for thigh grip. I could do a CAR…but not well and definately not on spin mode. If your a spinner like me….its very dissapointing. Having said that, it provided excellent knee pit grip for a gemini and the knee hold…but little area of pole to actually place your shin for the knee hold! The 45 is good for grip on the hands…I like it also because it is a bit harder than a 38 in terms of grip…which will strengthen your grip. Hard to explain, but training on a 45 you can easily adapt to all different poles and will actually make you a bit stronger. MUCH better for thigh grips and you can spin to your hearts content https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_heart1.gif

  • TinyDancer04

    Member
    May 24, 2012 at 4:03 am

    Ive used all 3- 38, 45 & 50, and I would probably have to say that overall the 45 is my favourite. I actually learnt on a 50 and it felt like a tree trunk. Annnnnyway… I found the 38 to be AMAZING for handgrip..like absolutely awesome. I have fairly small hands (but not teeny) and I just felt so secure. I could hold a handspring for ages because the grip was just so great! loved it. The downside was the 38 is absolutely terrible for thigh grip. I could do a CAR…but not well and definately not on spin mode. If your a spinner like me….its very dissapointing. Having said that, it provided excellent knee pit grip for a gemini and the knee hold…but little area of pole to actually place your shin for the knee hold! The 45 is good for grip on the hands…I like it also because it is a bit harder than a 38 in terms of grip…which will strengthen your grip. Hard to explain, but training on a 45 you can easily adapt to all different poles and will actually make you a bit stronger. MUCH better for thigh grips and you can spin to your hearts content https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_heart1.gif

  • RM2012

    Member
    May 24, 2012 at 10:03 am

    You're in Aus too 🙂 Thanks hun, I feel the same with 50s and much prefered the 45. Thought I would love the 38 brass but I really enjoy the static mode (I know a lot of ladies like spinny mode better) I actually do feel the difference with the 38 to the 45 on leg grips, I didn't think there would be much dif when I got the 38 but there is! I never had a prob with the 45 for knee grip, maybe because I'm close to 5'8"?? I learnt with some tough pole ladies at work who taught me the descending angel on my second lesson and gave me tips to do the gemini and bow & arrow properly (I 'found' them accidently while playing lol) the first thing I was ever taught (and I'm sure I'm missing the name of this) was a handstand onto the pole into a cross knee release to pull myself up :/ They were *really* tough lol I've been much nicer on girlfriends wanting to play on the pole at my house!!  I was working construction when I started so I had muscles, missing a lot of those along with my brain since the kids 😉 Did you feel more secure on the 50 for leg grips?? I really feel the difference in hand grip and never feel that great on a 50… Thanks for the reply it's been great getting some opinions. I am going with the 45mm now. Get to order soon we move in just over a week 😀

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