
PersianXcursian
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PersianXcursian
MemberMay 25, 2012 at 2:28 pm in reply to: Need help with hand grip for bow and arrow and pencil@Chemgoddess: I will try that! I actually hadn't heard of it til you mentioned it.
@Veena: that definitely is a possibility. I hadn't though about how much contact my legs had with the pole while I was switching to arms. Once I've got my foot hooked I switch straight into arms
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PersianXcursian
MemberMay 25, 2012 at 2:02 pm in reply to: Need help with hand grip for bow and arrow and pencilThats a good idea! but will I be able to do a pencil and a pencil v in that position?
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I'm in the same boat. My doctor prescribed me glycopyrrolate so that I don't sweat as much and it helps a lot!
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PersianXcursian
MemberMay 25, 2012 at 10:17 am in reply to: what is the difference between Xpoles? there is one version that says “sport”good choice! when in doubt, go with the one with both. I've heard people say later on that they regretted not paying a little more to go with the xpert.
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it really is. with the price and the pain of having to send it back, you wanna make sure you've got the right one for you. My friend originally bought a 45mm without every having been on one and decided she didn't like it. she got lucky and found a buyer for it but if she hadn't she would have been stuck with it. I was fortunate enough to have a friend who bought a 45 and let me try it out before I bought it myself
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you're welcome 😀 hope it works for ya!! magnetized levels are the best to use because they stick to the pole and you can just push it around instead of having to hold it up. Its better to have the pole a little too tight than a little too loose.
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I've been on a 45 and a 50 and much prefer the 45. I want to try a 38 or 40 mm if I ever get the chance but I feel that would be really difficult to do leg grips on.
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I have an xpert and a popcorn ceiling (I'm pretty sure thats the same as a cottage cheese ceiling) and I just make sure to tighten it well enough. You may need to tighten it more than you think you would and also make sure the pole is completely level or it will fall.
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PersianXcursian
MemberMay 20, 2012 at 11:27 pm in reply to: Are there any folks out there with physical limitations?@Sensualscimitar: I hadn't heard of it either til I was diagnosed with it. It started after I went off acutane and my hands would randomly go numb and turn white. then it started with my feet. sometimes it's really hard to wear heels in the cold cuz it feels like my toes are gonna snap off. I take a blood thinner to improve my circulation which makes me bruise super easy
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PersianXcursian
MemberMay 20, 2012 at 9:34 am in reply to: Are there any folks out there with physical limitations?I have mixed connective tissue disease (it has some of the symptoms of Lupus and three other autoimmune diseases) and I also have Raynaud's syndrome which cuts of the circulation to my hands and feet when it gets too cold.
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PersianXcursian
MemberMay 20, 2012 at 9:33 am in reply to: so…does anyone else think their xpert chrome-finish feel slippery?I considered slipperyness when I went to buy a pole and since the TG was only $30 more I figured I'd spend the extra $30 and save money on having to buy a ton of grip aid for a chrome pole.
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Move on if you can. that is really fishy and if it smells like a fish, its most likely a fish.
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If I can find a pair thats the same shade of black i'll got for it!
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Mine does it too. I need to make it stop cuz when it does it, it causes the x-joint to rotate (yes it is tightened equally and fully) to one side. on the bright side this forces me to do left handed stuff to shift it back into place.
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I hold onto the pole and let gravity pull me down over time