So, this problem comes up often. You're practicing a spin on your pole and all of a sudden, you feel it shift. You look at the pole like, WTF?! I could have SWORN I had it in stationary mode. You check the screws and they all seem tight. Not everyone knows that there is another set of screws that could be the culprit, right under the adjuster cover. I did a video on troubleshooting this issue. Hopefully it can help you, if you ever run across this problem!
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Monday, June 3, 2013
Shifting X Pert - troubleshooting
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Pole Brands - a comprehensive look
People often ask the differences between the pole companies, and have trouble deciding which one they should go with. This list will highlight the key features of the poles from each of the pole companies. I am only going to cover the removable poles, although some companies offer permanent options as well.
Lil' Mynx:
Lil 'Mynx is the most affordable removable pole. They come is stainless steel and powder coated, and in 50mm (2in) and 45mm (1.75in) diameters. They come in stationary and stationary/spinning. They come in sizes for 8-9 foot ceilings and 9-10 foot ceilings, but can be made in custom heights. The poles require a permanent mount to be drilled into a joist with one screw. The mount can be disguised as a plant hook.
Lil' Mynx:
Lil 'Mynx is the most affordable removable pole. They come is stainless steel and powder coated, and in 50mm (2in) and 45mm (1.75in) diameters. They come in stationary and stationary/spinning. They come in sizes for 8-9 foot ceilings and 9-10 foot ceilings, but can be made in custom heights. The poles require a permanent mount to be drilled into a joist with one screw. The mount can be disguised as a plant hook.
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