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zpowerful for Canadian shipping just order the pole as normal and I will then send you an invoice for an additional $55 to cover the additional shipping cost.
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I'm sure X-Pole will be there. Have you contacted them to see if they could have an extra pole brought along?
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AdministratorApril 25, 2013 at 2:08 pm in reply to: How do multi-piece brass poles hold up?Sorry my last post should have ended with zinc and copper.
Too much going on in my head at once.
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AdministratorApril 25, 2013 at 1:53 pm in reply to: How do multi-piece brass poles hold up?Just to clarify, my understanding after quite an extensive talk with Clive from X-Pole is that their poles are solid brass. They are not lined. Brass is an alloy that will be softer or harder plus have varying grip properties depending on the formulation of brass and copper.
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I'll check on this.
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So you are probably looking for the performance climb then https://www.studioveena.com/lessons/view/50fd8f5a-d024-4cbb-a4df-74830ac37250
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Is this the lesson you are looking for? https://www.studioveena.com/lessons/view/233115a0-b889-11df-856f-001b214581be
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We have thought about this feature, but haven't yet committed to it.
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Pole Obsession we are starting to ship to Canada. I haven't put up the links yet, it is an additional $55US shipping. Place the order as normal and then I'll send you a PayPal invoice for the additional funds.
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Pole Obsession, the pole can be ordered here https://www.studioveena.com/shopping/lilmynx or by clicking the banner to the right (there will be no banner if you are on a mobile phone). If you are looking at ordering more than two please contact me for volume pricing.
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AdministratorApril 19, 2013 at 8:34 pm in reply to: If I liked galvanized steel for my sweaty hands, will stainless steel be a good option?@Aviva, by sanding the pole you create abrasions and scratches that can "absorb" small amounts of water and quickly evaporate it. This is of course merely a theory as to why slimeyness may be better on the sanded pole.
I am not condoning that you sand a pole as you never know how a finish will react or how your skin may react to the dust left behind.
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AdministratorApril 19, 2013 at 5:42 pm in reply to: If I liked galvanized steel for my sweaty hands, will stainless steel be a good option?EagleSpirit I believe you are experiencing something entirely different than grip related to composition. You state that your pole is sanded and that other finishes become slimey. I wonder if you have such moist palms that the abrasions caused by sanding your galvanized pole provide a wicking effect, a place for moisture to go then evaporate.
Body chemistry as it relates to your pole is a very personal thing. To say "All poles of type x have the same polish and therefore won't work", while well-meaning is invalid.
You might have sweaty hands and very moist skin or you may have sweaty hands and dry skin. Your skin may be more acidic or more basic than average skin. All these things affect your grip and will have different interactions with different pole compositions.
Because you have atypical grip requirements your best bet is going to be to try as many poles as possible before making your next purchase. You may even find differences in types of brass, types of stainless and types of powder coat.
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Katastrophe – If you need a vaulted ceiling adapter just include that in the notes on your order and I'll send you a PayPal invoice for 25.00. We'll then ship the whole thing together to avoid extra shipping fees.
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Have you considered the lessons here, you can try them free for 3 days by entering the code GET3FREE in the promo code box on your account page. Dollar for dollar you'll get more instruction from Veena than you will from any DVD set.
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I think you may be referring to the crash mats that people buy to put around the base of their poles. It protects them in case of a fall.