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  • SV Pole or Pole Sleeve?

    Posted by abcollins1 on September 15, 2013 at 9:22 pm

    I am needing to upgrade my pole. Currently I have a LM Rotator which i love! However I am now at the level where the SS is too slippery to do some of intermediate tricks on and I am sliding down. The upside is that it teaches you to grip, the downside is it makes learning a new trick harder. So now i am stuck between do i purchase a whole new pole or just buy the sleeve for the pole i have. They are comparable in price, i like the purple color of the SV one better, but i need something that i can learn tricks from better.

    I stick best on chrome, and considered just getting a chrome one, but i like the SV pole because it will mount on the LM mount i have up all ready, so no new drilling or mounting required.

    Any advice or thoughts??

     

    Dancing Paws replied 11 years, 2 months ago 9 Members · 19 Replies
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  • Krissykiki

    Member
    September 15, 2013 at 11:36 pm

    I recently was able to try both out at expo and while the pole sleeve was fun to play on, I would personally see it more as a special occasion type of pole to play on or to work on specific tricks. The SV powder coat was great for a multitude of different tricks and spins. For that reason I would say that the SV pole would be a better investment. Also the pole sleeve increases the diameter of your pole quite a bit.

  • CapFeb

    Member
    September 16, 2013 at 1:21 am

    I didn't get the chance to play on the SV pole, but I have tried powder coating in the past. If you want to work on dead lifts and use your pole purely for fitness, not for drops, spins, or anything BUT lifts, then don't get the pole sleeve. Also, Kiki is correct that it does increase the diameter of your pole by another size (40–> 45, 45 –> 50, etc.) I am getting a pole sleeve specifically to work on lifts, so I'll never ever have to worry about slipping. But I should have a new pole by then to pracftice spinning and static spins 🙂 

  • CapFeb

    Member
    September 16, 2013 at 1:22 am

    Err, if you DO get the pole sleeve *** If you want to don't mind not doing spins

  • Dancing Paws

    Member
    September 16, 2013 at 1:18 pm

    I just want to note, the sleeve actually puts it up larger than a pole size. My pole sleeve made my 45 much larger than a 50mm. I vote the SV pole. PC will allow you a larger range of use. You could also have your lilmynx powder coated.

  • PoleNika

    Member
    September 16, 2013 at 7:20 pm

    Pole Sleeve!! No doubt about it. So fun. Great for learning tricks. It’s so grippy the increase in diameter isn’t an issue. Love it!

  • PoleNika

    Member
    September 16, 2013 at 7:21 pm

    Pole Sleeve!! No doubt about it. So fun. Great for learning tricks. It’s so grippy the increase in diameter isn’t an issue. Love it!

  • chemgoddess1

    Member
    September 17, 2013 at 5:16 am

    It was also my understanding that the pole sleeve is not easy to get on or remove so if you are planning on pole sleeving your current pole it is pretty much going to only be a pole sleeved pole..

  • Dancing Paws

    Member
    September 17, 2013 at 10:23 am

    the sleeve is only for poses. No drops, no spins. It is very different from using a regular pole (IMO.) I did a write up on my pole sleeve on my blog, if you wanna check it out. femtasticdance.blogspot.com

    It took my 1.5 hours to get it on my pole, but my pole is brass, which is probably part of the problem. I have not taken it off for that reason.

  • abcollins1

    Member
    September 17, 2013 at 5:31 pm

    Thank you for all of the info. I had not considered some of the points brought up. Im thinking that the pole sleeve is out as an idea, because i still want to use my pole as a regular pole, just need better grip.

    Someone mentioned powder coating, i have no idea how to start looking into that or if my pole would fit in my car for transport (im not even sure my car is 7 ft long total! lol). The pole was delieverd by UPS and has never been out of my garage.

    Right now i am leaning towards the SV pole more and more.

  • azblanco

    Member
    September 17, 2013 at 9:40 pm

    I tried both at expo.. i was very disappointed in the sleeves… i had a great grip, but i didnt like how much wider it was.
    I fell in love with the SV pole though. Gripper than my brass and less tempermental. Its on my “things to purchase” list

  • paintilady

    Member
    September 18, 2013 at 12:35 am

    I am disappointed that Pole Sleeve did not have at Pole Expo the 1.50 inch competition grade pole with a sleeve on it.  I ordered the sleeve for a 45 mm pole and the sleeve put the pole back to 2 inches.  I sent the sleeve back and ordered the super skinny pole and sleeve. 

     With all the complaints about how thick the pole gets once you put the sleeve on a 45 or 50 mm pole you think they would have brought a sleeve and a super skinny pole which would have made everyone happy, but then it was designed by a dude!  Not a lady!

    Platinum stages makes a 1.50 pole and the sleeve on it is much better!  A sleeve is good for trick and strength training, posing and really helps with certain things but you absolutely stick to the pole and can not spin or slide.  It should be viewed as  supplemental pole  equipment and can aid a lot in training, but not replace an ordinary pole when you have slip problems. 

    The problem with the 1.50 pole is the thickness of it makes it not suitable for a removable pole and it must be screwed to the ceiling and floor.  Not really a huge problem if you are not afraid of filling holes in the ceiling or floor when you leave your place.

    Over all the pole sleeve in my opinion is a great option, wish it was thinner like bicycle tubing and not so thick of a rubber. If it were, you might just be satisfied with it on a 45 mm pole.

     

     

  • tacha666

    Member
    September 18, 2013 at 3:34 am

    Xpole will soon be selling both a silicone (which should be similar to the pole sleeve) and a powder coated pole, and at the FIBO they told me that it would be possible to buy them without a dome and floor plate to keep the cost low.

  • Dancing Paws

    Member
    September 18, 2013 at 10:26 am

    the silicone x pole will be permanently silicone. It will have the same limitations of the sleeve, no spins, drops.

  • tacha666

    Member
    September 18, 2013 at 10:51 am

    That's right, but you can exchange it with another Xpole since the parts are campatible. If you decide to go with Xpole, you can buy differents parts and just need one complete pole because you can use the top and bottom parts from that one.

    The silicone Xpole is way cheaper than a pole plus pole sleeve.

  • azblanco

    Member
    September 18, 2013 at 10:54 am

    tacha666 thats awesome you know the price of a silicone xpole because i email them several times a month ago trying to find out the price and have heard nothing. at least they give customer service to someone

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