Chrome Set
$330.00
Titanium Gold Set
$360.00
The X-Pert Set contents and detailed features:
- Micro Base Plate - smaller base for minimum contact and still maximum support
- Main Pole A (bottom pole) with attached height adjuster rod and adjuster cover -Metal
(not plastic) Adjuster Cover simply threads into place creating a
totally smooth pole from top to bottom. With no sharp edges or threads
to scrape arms or legs, you can utilize the entire pole with confidence
- Main Pole B (top pole) - Only the Main Pole A and Main Pole B are needed for ceiling heights of 7ft 4in - 7ft 9in
- 125mm (5in) extension - Attach this extension for ceiling heights 7ft 9in - 8ft 2in
- 250mm (10in) extension - Attach this extension for ceiling heights of 8ft 2in – 8ft 7in. Combine both the 125mm with the 250mm for ceiling heights of 8ft 6in – 9ft
- 1x 180mm (7in) X-Joint - Comes attached to the125mm extension and used with the smallest extensions that are closest to the ceiling
- 2x 200mm (8in) X-Joints - Used to connect all larger pole pieces
- Top Adapter - Attaches to the upper most pole piece/extension
- Upper Support Dome - 16in wide dome that is able to grip a large surface area of the ceiling for extra stability and support
- Hex Key - The ONLY tool you will need to properly set up your X-Pert!!
- 2x Carry Cases - One case is used for the pole pieces/extensions and the second for the micro base plate and upper support dome.
What
is the difference between the 50mm (2in) and the 45mm (1.75in)? These
measurements are referring to the diameter/thickness of the pole pieces.
Beginners
often like the 45mm (1.75in) because it is a little easier to grip with
your hands. Also, if you are very petite with small hands you might
rather have the 45mm. Some dancers find it easier to get a firm hand grip for advanced pole tricks with the 45mm pole.
The 50mm (2in) is
the industry standard size diameter. Although it might be a little more
difficult to grip with your hands as a beginner, as you progress into
intermediate to advanced climbs and inversions it is actually easier to
grip with your legs.
What is the difference between Chrome and Titanium Gold? This is referring to the finish and color of the pole.
Chrome is silver in color and is a good general use pole for both spins and inverts. Titanium
Gold is gold in color and has an electronically coated surface that
increases the grip. It is made to emulate the grip of a brass pole and
is ideal for climbs and inverts.
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