
LindseyG
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Sold!!
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I apologize for the double post above.
I just looked through some of the questions in the other sales adds and thought I should provide additional information. Pole is:
– Spinning & Stationary
– Bottom loading
– Adjustible for ceiling heights 7’4″ to 9″. Extensions can be purchased from x-pole or dealers for higher ceilings
– New condition with no sign of wear. Will be sold in the x-pole carrying casesI am willing to meet a dependable seller at a halfway point depending on the distance and sale.
Hope this helps!
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I bought this pole in July and used it in the house for a short period of time. I had major surgery in October and won’t be cleared to start poling again for another few months. I don’t want to put the pole back up in the house because my ceilings are so low that I didn’t enjoy using it very much. When I’m ready to start poling again I’ll be back here looking for a pre-owned stage to use in my garage. 🙂
I also have a brand new, unused xpert block mount. I’m going to look into returning to x-pole but I may have purchased it too long ago to return.
Asking $325 for the pole and $70 for the block mount.
I’m located in Alexandria, VA and would prefer to sell local so not to arrange shipping.
Please ask any questions!
Lindsey
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LindseyG
MemberAugust 22, 2012 at 9:05 am in reply to: Stability of the X-Pole using the dome vs. semi-permanent mountI went back and looked at the mount again as well. I guess maybe I could spray paint it so long as I'm very careful with just spraying the surface area.
But then again, at the end of the day I'm far less concerned about aesthetics than I am with safety. I think having the mount will just make me feel more comfortable.
Thanks again for your thoughts!
Lindsey
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LindseyG
MemberAugust 22, 2012 at 7:52 am in reply to: Stability of the X-Pole using the dome vs. semi-permanent mountChemgoddess – thank you! One of the places I take classes has stages and I dislike them for the very reason you mention, floorwork. That confirms that decision for me.
I didn't realize that the mount wouldn't be visible once installed. I think that's the route I'm going to take and just deal with my very low ceilings….
Thanks again!
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Ramona, I can completely relate. I've only taken two classes and have a pole at home, but I am shocked by how awkward I become whenever I get close to the pole and I have to resist just freezing up entirely. In my mind I have a natural sensuality (but look at my first video and it with tell you otherwise! Ha).
The effect is much worse when I have the camera on or when others are watching. Therefore, I decided to get over my fear of taking video (and posting) by posting one here right away. I figure I can only get better – and that will be a reward all on it's own.
I just figure we have to be humbled before we can be great. 😉 Good luck to you!
Lindsey