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  • jadorebree

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    April 7, 2013 at 2:05 pm in reply to: Beginners pole: Natural Brass

    @Lyme Lyte – Hm, that's a great point. I do need something that I can take down easily and quickly for when I have visitors. My concern is moving the pole from room to room if all the rooms in my house and outside are all different ceiling heights…

  • jadorebree

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    April 6, 2013 at 12:46 pm in reply to: Beginners pole: Natural Brass

    Thanks webmaster! I JUST finished watching the video…it seems really easy, and purple’s my favorite color. (: Can I adjust it to different ceiling heights? Because most likely I’ll be poling around my house or even outside when it gets warmer. Lol.

  • jadorebree

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    April 6, 2013 at 12:09 pm in reply to: Beginners pole: Natural Brass

    Hmmm…I actually was looking into the studio veena pole. Is it removable?

    And I’m not really sure what natural brass means chemgoddes…I was looking at the brass studio veena poles too. I honestly don’t think there’s much of a difference. Maybe she was just trying to get me to buy the studio’s poles! Lol. Even though they’re distributors of x-pole too…

  • jadorebree

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    April 5, 2013 at 10:05 pm in reply to: Beginners pole: Natural Brass

    Hey ladies! This is my first post on here, woot woot!

    Anywhoo, my question had to do with poles. I’m technically a first time pole learner, I used to pole a bit months ago when I worked in a club, but it was really not that great, wrong form, etc. Anyways, I went to my first pole dancing class the other day and loved it! I want to buy a pole for my home and my instructor told me natural brass is the best finish to go with if I’m serious about poling. Is this true? The one I used at the studio was natural brass and was pretty grippy…but I was looking into buying an x-pole and apparently theres a difference between the “natural brass” my studio sells and a normal brass x-pole…

    Also, I have abnormally small hands for my size, and the studio’s pole was too hard to wrap my hand around. Should I just go for a 45mm pole?

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