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I also reached a grip aid called mist it’s for dry hands it comes as a spray and three different leaves so ill try that first but I do want another pole that spins
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So I just read your blog it really helped me out so brass is not for me and if I get another pole it will most Likely be TG or chrome. I like the grip that I get with chrome but my chrome pole dose not spin. And I kind of wanted a little more of a grip that probably could be fixed with an aid. Thank you lady’s for all your help your blog really is awesome I think that anyone that needs answers got buying a pole should read it!
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Hi Pole Happy Sarah,
I'm so with you on making the final decision. I'm going to invest in the X-Pert but here are my issues: I live in California where the air is dry (it's a desert, no humidity). I tend to have dry skin. When I get warmed up, I go from dry slippery pole to sweaty palms. Ugh. I sold the chrome X-Pert because cold, it's SO slippery.
I've danced on random brass poles and liked the stickiness of brass. Also, some stainless have been grippy but not all stainless (the metal gets worn and improves over time, perhaps?) Seems that certain stainless poles can feel slippery like chrome. That's if it comes polished!
Never tried titanium and the X-Pole show room doesn't have a sample pole to actually test out in brass or titanium but I'm leaning towards those. Yeah, overgrip hurts but pole just hurts. I'd rather stick than slip. I have yet to try a grip product. Have heard mixed reviews. Seems all these factors come down to individual chemistry works with some things and not others and you just have to see. Am I right?
Hard decision! Good luck! Feeback welcome from all.
-Andie
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