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  • Slippy not grippy

    Posted by Jojo Mojo on July 12, 2012 at 7:16 pm

    I have a 42mm titanium (not gold) top loading x pole – I LOVE my pole…. Alas I have major grip issues and am thinking about having it powder coated…. I have used stainless steel, chrome and 45mm titanium poles in the past had similar slippy not grippy problems… I have not tried the TG yet…  I find a combination of tite grip and mighty grip help for my hands but yesterday even my boots were slipping when I was climbing or should I say sliding…. I'd love to hear opinions and advise from fellow polers before I take this drastic step…

    Vixendancer replied 12 years, 9 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Dancing Paws

    Member
    July 13, 2012 at 11:11 am

    I advise you to try out a brass pole a few times, if at all possible. Brass and powder coating are similar. I just find I slip a little on PC since it doesn't work with sweat so much as brass does. I has some slidy problems on my TG and stainless poles back in the day. I figured getting a grippy material would help, so I got a brass pole. Now I have TOO much grip. It's easier to add grip in the form up sticky grip aids, but you cannot remove too much grip. I believe TG and TS should be the same in grip as they are both the same material (just different colors.)

  • Jojo Mojo

    Member
    July 16, 2012 at 5:27 pm

    Thanks Sensual for your advise… Last night I heated the room and kept the heater on while I warmed up and that helped.  I have also seen the threads advocating white vinegar and candle wax so I think I'll try these before taking such a drastic step – I remember in summer having no issues with grip so I think temperature has a huge impact… You are so right – grip aids can be removed where powder coating is forever…

  • Vixendancer

    Member
    July 16, 2012 at 5:39 pm

    White vinegar has worked wonders for me, I still have my s steel pole.

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