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(Btw, both of the above products say they are level 2)
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Hi, just wondering if anyone uses this. The website mentioned is no longer up and the itac website doesn’t have any info or a way to buy it so I bought “itac2 extra strength pole dance grip” off Amazon and was shocked to see the tiny thing that arrived. I never used grip when I poled earlier in life (don’t think it even existed) and thought I’d try it now but the website is woefully short on info. What other grip aids to people use? I was just using plain alcohol on the pole and a little on my hands but thought I’d give grip aids a go. Thanks.
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Itac is good to use on contact points like elbow, knee pits place like that. it is small for a good reason. you only need a teeny tiny little smear of it. I use my knuckle to put it on if I use it because I dont want it on my hands. If you are sweaty itac may not be the thing for you. it heats up and helps you stick to the pole but if youre really sweaty it might just make you slide because it is a waxy substance. it just depends on what you need grip for. if you have super dry skin and/or cold weather, then you may want to use things like itac or . those grips use tackiness or moisture to help your skin grip. if you are sweaty you might want to use tite grip, dry hands, all those drying type of grip aids. they reduce sweat and make the skin dry so you dont slide. some people use these in combinations and it needs experimenting to figure it out. so really its dependent on why you are using grip. is your skin dry or sweaty? and where do you need help gripping, knee pit, elbow, hands?
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Thanks so much for the info! I’m not a sweater. Just looking for a little extra help on the back of the knees and hands. When doing combinations I tend to slide down before I’m done. Have found it worse in the summer.
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Veena, love the video! That is my situation so appreciate it. You all rock, thanks so much!
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