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I created this Reviews page to help you sort out how to buy a dancing
pole that's best for you. And, you can rest assured I'm only interested
in giving you good, objective recommendations for high quality products.
As of this writing, there are a handful of major manufacturers worldwide, plus several small and/or local outfits, along with the usual assortment of cheap knockoffs and offshore imitations.
With this in mind, I want to stress that although I review all products fairly, I only recommend companies that I truly feel offer a quality product at a fair price, and that back up their products with excellent customer service.
Three of the major brands make my cut. Click on any image below to read a
detailed review of that company's products, customer service, and more.
The MiPole is a relative newcomer, and is competing heavily on price. Nonetheless, I found it to be a sturdy, quality product backed by excellent customer service. Worth checking out especially if you're on a tight budget.
Click to Read My Review of the MiPole
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XPole scores very highly in my review. Especially if you're looking for a platform pole or a portable model with lots of options, you might want to check out what XPole has to offer. |
Lil Mynx is my overall top pick, for a number of reasons. From the wide variety of models available, to quick shipping times, and outstanding customer service, Lil Mynx rocks it. |
Below you'll also find links to reviews of the products I don't recommend, along with my reasons, for those who are curious about why they don't appear on my recommended list.
Actually, if you're interested, you can read more about how I choose the products I recommend on this website, and why I'm picky about the companies, products and services I do recommend.
Unfortunately, Platinum Stages didn't make my recommended list for a variety of reasons. Click the link above if you'd like to find out why.
The Peekaboo Pole and Electra Pole are two others I don't recommend for serious students. These are not professional quality, and are not intended to handle weight bearing moves such as spins, climbs and inversions.
I'll expand on this some more, just as soon as I have time to write up more detailed dance pole reviews on these products.
Each of the detailed reviews above covers:
A quality dance pole is a big purchase, so it pays to do some homework to find your best option. A little time invested in research now will pay big dividends once your shipment arrives, as you'll be assured that you made the right decision for your specific needs.