
X-Pole SPORT 50mm Set - Titanium Gold (TG) Set Product Description:
- Special electronically coated surface that significantly increases grip
- Contains all the parts needed to assemble the pole
- Brass finish always gives you the best grip over Chrome!
- This pole does NOT SPIN!!!
Product Description
NEW BOTTOM LOADING VERSION! This Sport Version Does NOT Spin! All new bottom loading 50mm GOLD X-Pole Sport. Whether you are a professional dancer, or you want to learn to dance or simply want a great way to stay fit and healthy X-Pole is the only choice. It is similar to Platinum Stages but our pole has many benefits that can't be found on any other dance pole system in the world! This fantastic kit includes everything you need to quickly assemble a 50mm diameter vertical dance pole. The most affordable Professional Grade Exercise/Dance Pole on the market!! The X-Pole Sport is stationary, bottom-loading, and features the revolutionary X-Joint! With the X-Pole Sports unique adjuster system, you can expand and fully lock the pole in position without ever leaving the ground! The X-Pole Sport contains all the parts needed for ceiling heights of 7ft 4in to 9ft. It is offered in 50mm Titanium Gold finish.
IMPORTANT NOTICE WHEN PURCHASING:
If you think you are missing parts please contact the seller first before returning to Amazon.
X-pole has combined parts in the packaging for easier installation and shipping. This is NOT reflected on the parts list and DVD. Many of these concerns can be answered quickly by the seller.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful.Significant Improvement From Its Predecessor
By Izzerbutton
Customer Service was great from this company, Might Grip, despite its being out of stock. It arrived well packaged and a week earlier than I had expected from being back ordered.Before ordering the X Pole Titanium Gold in 50mm, I did a lot of research before finally deciding on this pole. Its predecessor, X Pole Chrome despite the same ease of installation and non-permanence as the TG, lacks the grip of brass poles. Brass, as I understand it is too malleable to be used as a removable pole yet stainless steel, it all its sturdy splendor does not provide the grip attributed to brass.My father, a metallurgist by profession explained to me that it's very difficult to coat stainless steel. How X Pole Titanium Gold has resolved the issue of grip vs. stability. I would say the X Pole Titanium Gold exhibits 85%-90% the gripping power of traditional brass. It is also far more stable and stronger than brass. Brass, installed as a permanent pole can creak and give a little when enough weight/force is exerted upon it. My pole has been up for nearly a month, with nearly daily use and it has yet to budge or creak. I weigh about 120lbs but my friend and I have together tried to shake the pole out of its installation but fortunately to no avail.The original X Pole Chrome, was a great pole but if one lacks the strength in her hands, climbing and gripping becomes an issue. I could not climb half way up the Chrome version without sliding yet, the traditional brass one, I stuck to like white on rice. The X Pole Titanium Gold is perhaps the compromise between the two, yet it still retains qualities of both metals. You lose a bit of the grip but you gain stability. Some may say brass has too much grip and impedes the ability for one to spin and pivot, so a reduction in grip could serve to be quite beneficial.The spinning mode is super easy to adjust to with the removal of 2 small bearings in the base, just be careful not to lose these. Response of the pole is satisfactory, though the more you weigh, obviously the more momentum you gain.The only draw back I see, despite its tendency to get smothered in visible finger prints (something not attributed to the chrome version) is the durability of the electronic coating. I noticed a few spots that have rubbed off which could be due to having abraded by the metal on someone's clothing. If you don't do so already, I would remove all jewelry and avoid wearing any clothing with metal, including zippers, studs, and grommets.I love this pole and believe it was a great investment for a removable pole, installation was super simple if you just follow the written directions and video. The learning curve is extremely sharp and once you install it, it will take you hardly any time to remove it and install it again the next time. Though I installed it by myself, I would recommend having someone assist you as it's a real ache getting the thing stabilized and simultaneously turning a wrench. If you have higher than 9 foot ceilings, there are extensions available from vendors to adjust it to greater heights.I am not a dancer by profession but love doing pole work to get in shape, so please keep in mind the feedback from my perspective. Hope this helps. Happy pole dancing.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Strong and stable for inverts and for guy use too
By Rolo
I've been taking S-factor classes for about a year. When you get to the advanced stuff, you really need a pole to practice with. With that said, I did a lot of research. There were poles that my studio sold and many different types. Plus, I have sweaty hand syndrome when it's a trick I'm not comfortable with. After going through many a board with respect to which pole to get and what I needed it for really (practice inverts and climbs. I decided on the X-pole normal std width with the titanium (grippier) metal. Plus, there was the added bonus of amazon prime shipping so the price came to a deal that I couldn't beat. I installed it with no problem and only needed another person when I was putting it in position. It's a great pole. It feels really stable and is 4 guys tested when my friends came over and insisted on playing on it. It's the perfect pole for practicing climbs and inversion. Spins can be slightly tricky because it is a sticky pole. I get around that problem with leg warmers or wearing pants when I'm practicing spins. Overall, I'm completely happy with it. When trying to decide between chrome and titanium, I went with titanium and I would endorse it for people who get sweaty palms when faced with a difficult trick. It helps you become more comfortable with the tricks because you aren't worrying about slipping off. Also, I went with X-pole because it has a higher weight threshold that lil' minx.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Love it!!!!!!
By Melissa Neiman
Love it, love it, love it. I'm a very experienced pole dancer and this is a great piece of equipment. I only wish you could purchase the attachments at Amazon.
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