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Pole Help Please!
Posted by JennyBacardi on September 9, 2011 at 10:56 amso i work in a sex shop and we sell the PRIVATE DANCER KIT. I wanted to know if its safe for pole fitness because I wouldnt want to sell it to someone and risk them getting hurt. The pole is set up in the store and seems to be strong enough.
Thanks!
HollySatine replied 13 years, 3 months ago 4 Members · 6 Replies -
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I just looked this up on Amazon, and while there are no reviews for the whole kit that I can see, there are terrible reviews for the poles… here's the link: http://www.amazon.com/Topco-1458-7-Private-Dancer-Pole/product-reviews/B001CXPAA4/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
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thanks!
Im really worried because the girls I work with sell this as a pole for fitness. they just say '' as long as you dont jump on it to spin you should be ok''. It even says on the box its not for acrobatic moves.
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EEEEK! Run!
Someone tried to sell me the Carmen Electra pole before I bought my real x-pole. Give them your honest opinion and let them know it is a gag gift.
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dont buy it….. its cheap and you cant do anyting on it!
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Im glad i did the right thing then last week when a girl called for poles. She told me her teacher wanted to sell her an xpole but it was too expensive. I told her to get the xpole because for pole fitness nothing is better and there would be less risk of her hurting herself. If she was going to buy a private dancer kit or carmen electra pole just because of the price I wouldnt recommend it.
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yeah definitely. I'm a college student, so buying a pole (and a pole mat, which is almost as expensive as the pole!) was a HUGE expense. But the safety that comes with a good pole and a cushy mat is priceless, and together they were the best purchase I've ever made.
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