4/22/2011

X-Pole Xpert 50mm Chrome Review

X-Pole Xpert 50mm Chrome
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**NOTE: I do NOT own the new pole Xpert! I wrote this review for the 'old' X-pole...I'm not sure why Amazon transferred my review to the new product.***
This product is worth its weight in gold! Okay, well, maybe not quite that much. But, even as an 'exotic dancer,' I honestly can't imagine being happier with a different product. In fact, it's easy for me to forget that it's a portable pole!
But I'm getting ahead of myself. First of all, prior to purchasing this product, I was deciding between a few different portable poles: the Li'l Mynx, Superpole, and the X-Pole. By the way, if you buy this pole, do not buy the product directly from X-Pole! They are based in the UK, and you'll end up paying a hefty sum for shipping, even though the pole appears to be cheaper on their site. Buy it from Amazon.
As a disclaimer, I have heard good things about all three of these pole brands, but to me, the X-Pole seemed the most...intense. Its advertising really emphasizes that the pole is meant to be swung upon, and seeing as how its price was competitive, I decided to try my luck with the X-Pole. I was primarily looking for a pole that would 1) Hold my weight, even at high velocities, 2) Be completely portable, and 3)Spin like a real stripper pole. I don't look like I weigh much, but at 145 pounds, I was afraid that I'd easily topple anything that wasn't constructed very, very well! I honestly was ready to send back any product that didn't meet my expectations to the T. There is no way I would risk my safety just to have a recreational pole in my apartment.
The pole arrived in good time. The box (at 39 lbs) contains two sporty/stylish bags (to carry the differently-shaped parts for total portability), two longer poles, two bases, two extensions, a tool kit (contains everything you need to put the pole together), a DVD, an instruction manual, and a metal cover for the otherwise-exposed, adjustable top. I was concerned at first because one of the metal bases seemed very unstable. However, as demonstrated by the DVD, it is supposed to be like this before you put the pole together.
I started trying to put it together using the written instructions. And I really shouldn't have bothered. The written instructions are so confusing compared to the visual DVD!! On the DVD, two instructors put the pole together very simply (with no fade-in-fade-out tweens: it really is easy!). Then again, I'm a visual person. But in my experience, the written instructions just complicated what the DVD clearly explained. (Also, the DVD contains step-by-step instructions on some basic pole/floor moves.)
It is very easy to put together (though I'd recommend having someone help you). The learning curve is sharp: I won't need to refer back to the instructions if I decide to move the pole elsewhere: its construction is very simple. Simple, but STURDY! I live in an old apartment, and so had to find a place on the ceiling where it was completely flat. I didn't search for the ceiling beams (though I probably should've); I just searched for a place where it would stand straight. But this pole is SOLID. I can literally grab the pole, shake it as hard as I can, and it still does not budge. With the two extensions, it fairly easily reaches the top of my 9' ceiling, and still does not feel wobbly (some poles get noticeably more wobbly as more extensions are added on).
Of course, you can also choose to put the pole in 'static' mode, but where's the fun in that? This pole is exactly what my pole at work looks and feels like, even though the one at my job isn't portable! The grip, the spin type, and the material, are all authentic. Trust me, I would know. :0)
I really find very few products I'm passionate about, but I cannot find anything wrong with this one. Whether you're buying it as a sexy workout toy, as something to make your significant other's jaw drop, or because you're a stripper who likes to take her work home, this is the pole for you. I LOVE IT.
Note: Poles are not easy to work on at first. It took me about three months at work to stop getting bruises on my inner thighs just from simply "sitting" on the pole and spinning! If you're looking for a pole that has an easier grip (a "stickier" pole), then consider buying the titanium gold pole or finding one made of brass. But stainless steel will definitely make you earn your pole creds!
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I only paid a bit over $300 for my pole when I bought it awhile ago. I have no idea why its price has raised so dramatically on Amazon, but I'd advise searching for a better price elsewhere! I hear that X-Pole now has a base in the US, so try buying it from them!!


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The X-Pert is the X-Pole with new and improved features!! The X-PERT is the world's first 'bottom loading', static and spinning dance pole. Designed with Professional Dancers and Pole Tricks in mind the X-PERT incorporates all the features required to meet the demands of the world's best. Bottom loading, no longer is a ladder needed for installation, the X-PERT uses X-Pole's unique adjuster system to expand and fully lock the pole in position, while the dancer stays firmly on the ground. No locking nut to come undone. The X-PERT also incorporates a special adjuster cover, which when in place creates a totally smooth pole from top to bottom. No sharp pole edge or screw adjuster to scrape arms and legs, no cover edges to hit, just smooth pole all the way. It even features a Micro Base for minimum contact.

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