Main differences between a brass dance pole and crome dance pole.
Chrome vs stainless steel pole dancing.
These are not portable pressured grip poles.
Chrome is naturally more grippy than stainless steel so is a very good choice for beginners as it is more forgiving of weaker handgrip strengths and is also great for a variety of pole tricks from inversions to leg holds.
The best way to learn the differences between these two dance poles is to watch the installation videos for each pole.
Expect to pay slightly more for a steel freestanding pole than you would for a chrome pole.
Both the brass and crome dance poles are removable.
Lupit pole or x pole sell the highest quality stainless steel dance poles.
The diameter is usually around 2 inches allowing it to be gripped comfortably with one hand.
Chrome and stainless steel to see which is best when you are buying a home pole.
Here i compare the two most common pole coatings.
Where stainless steel is an alloy consisting of steel and at least 10 5 chromium content by mass chrome referring to chromium is simply a chromium plating on the exterior of an object.
Stainless steel inside and out obviously stainless steel will stand up to rust in the long run far better than any chrome plated finished pole.
You need to purchase 2 flanges with every pole.
Others prefer the increased grip a chrome powder coated or brass coated pole can provide.
The brass pole brand is a xpole xpert 45mm.
Stainless steel can become scratched and may require polishing.
This poles mount into the floor and ceiling.
The crome pole brand is a mipole 50mm.
Made of heavy duty durable stainless steel.
Learn more about choosing a type of dance pole finish that fits you best here 45mm 42mm size is a unique feature to lupit that i found easier to grip as opposed to the 45mm size.
Powder coated x pole xpert pro dance pole kit 339 99 the lil mynx rotator dance pole 269 00 349 00 sale.
The pfd chrome pro quality dance pole and the chrome xpert model x pole are my 1 sellers as of the time this post was created.
Some believe a stainless steel coating encourages pole dancers to build up their grip naturally.