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Brass/chrome? 40mm/45mm?
(Argh, forgot discussion title.)
Apologies for yet another 'which pole' discussion, but I'm so stuck, and I could use some input.
I finally got the okay from the husband to buy a pole, in part because we're likely to be moving (from Singapore to Jakarta) for about a year. The move means I'll have to stop classes, so my plan was to start learning and practicing at home instead with Veena's lessons.
I currently learn on a 38mm brass spinning, and even so I have some trouble sometimes with grip. My hands are both sweaty AND dry — it's terrible, they start out dry, and go straight to sweaty. I know some of this is because of stress learning new things, but not all of it is; my hands have always been like this, and it was a problem when I was doing free weights.
My options are:
40mm brass (~$800)
40mm chrome (~$600)
45mm brass (~$800)
45mm chrome (~($600)
I'm quite short (5'/152 cm), and my fingertips don't meet around a 45mm (just about shy of touching). I also have a short torso and waist, even for my height. (There's less than 4" between my hip and last rib.)
I played around with a 45mm chrome briefly (climb, pole tucks), and I managed to work with it, but it left me very sore in the wrists, fingers and palms.
Whether I live in Singapore or Jakarta, it'll always be hot and humid (30-32ºC/86-90ºF, 70-90% humidity), unless I have the AC on, in which case it'll be around 24ºC/75ºF.
I'm trying to decide if I should stick with the closest to what I know best (40mm brass), or to get chrome, which is cheaper, and will probably force me to develop a stronger grip. Also, any thoughts on size would be helpful — stick with smaller diameter, or move to a more 'standard' size?
I'm afraid of getting injured by working with something too slick or too big, but on the other hand, I don't want to wuss out and then find myself unable to work on a 45/50mm studio pole later. Also, I worry that if I got a 40mm brass, I would find working on static pole moves impossible.
This has been a crazy long post, but I really could use some help!
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