
StephiiP
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I’ve had two chrome xperts static/spinning. One 45 and one 50 mm. I’ve moved several times and have no issues with damage to the ceilings or floor. Easily removable and installed, I didn’t need assistance. 45 was easier to play on when doing spins but I prefer my 50 mm for leg grips and inverts. I also have a platinum stage star stand alone. It’s awesome. I take it everywhere! Park, backyard, and room in my home, and it’s also been used at downtown markets to advertise a studio to the public. If you’re unsure and before you spend the money go around to different studios and feel and play. We have powder coat lol minx and stainless steel 50mms at mine and I love the powder coat. I can be very productive in class.
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StephiiP
MemberNovember 22, 2013 at 11:44 am in reply to: jamilla deville dvd vs. alethea austins dvdI second the apples to oranges comment. If I want flexibility and floor work I’d go with alethea. Veena has great routines for the splits too:-)
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I’ve had my star stand alone for two months and love it. Well built and stable. I setup in my spare bedroom and outside on a concrete slab. I have not had any fear of tipping or the pole disconnecting I’m 5’8 180lbs. Xpole is a great company as well. I have two traveling poles one 45 and one 50. Well built and reliable as well. I have not played on an xpole stage.