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height vs floor
Posted by coleslaw1980 on August 1, 2011 at 11:51 pmtall pole (11ft 6 in) and carpet OR not so tall pole (7 ft 4in) and hardwood? what would you choose?
Dancing Paws replied 13 years, 5 months ago 8 Members · 10 Replies -
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Anything under 8 ft is not worth even setting up a pole IMO.
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Luvlee is right! The height benefits far outweigh any of the hardwood floor benefits.
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after having 100's of rug burns from dancing on carpet I'd put it on hardwood. But a lot of that depends on what sort of dancer you are, if you are an aerialist you might want it taller. I spend a lot of time on the floor or would like to, but get tired of the carpet burns. I'm also a person who likes to dance in heels which is hard to do on carpet. and ouch if you do a foot drag sexy walk barefoot ….
if you want the best of both worlds pull up the carpet or make a platform on the carpet. Which is what we are getting ready to do because I HATE carpet after dancing on it for 4 years.
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7'4" is not really tall anough for inverts especially if you plan on ever wearing heels.
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Tall pole! But yes, depends on what you'd mostly be doing on it.. inverts n' tricks or lots of spinning on your toes (hardwood floor). But I would definately go for the tall pole hands down.. omg I would kill for an 11ft pole! lol..
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the pole I most like playing on is a brass one that I doubt is over 7ft tall but on a nice smooth floor. I'd rather dance on it for 15 minutes then spend 2 hours on my one here in the house that is closer to 9 ft tall on carpet. and I dance on the short one in 8 inch heels with no problem, including inverts, climbs, laybacks. Maybe I'm comfortable that way because until this year I couldn't climb more then a scooch or two anyway lol .
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I second the one of each idea. I would have every type of pole if i had the $$$$$
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