Grip Aids

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Different moves and stances on the pole demand different grip. The ideal balance between grip itself and the sliding factor can't always be enough for everyone, so in case you're decided to use additional elements to enhance your grip, this might be the right page to find some answers:

Pole Finish

The most common material seen on the media would be chrome, which turns out to be the toughest finish on your pole to adapt to. On the long-term perspective, you stand a choice of finding a different pole with different coatings that can be an ideal help for your need of boosted grip.

X-Pole have posted ideal short guide on the differences between different coatings. Consult chosen manufacturer's specifications for more details on maintenance and durability.

Bodywear

In addition to putting stuff over your pole, there is a large variety of clothing and accessories that have quite significant grip factor over large variety of finishes.

Gloves

Gloves have been holding their reputation mostly among beginners in VR. Thanks to their ease of use and possibilities for mounting VR gear, they've helped many to overcome challenges of the first development of solid grip as well as valuable asset for continuous practice.


Pros:

  • Wonderful grip factor
  • Ideal for beginners
  • Affordable in the most of the stores
  • Despite coming in female sizes only, most of brands do still ideally fit male hands.
  • Add much better support to your wrist (ideal scenario if your arms aren't adapted yet)

Cons:

  • Materials might be of poor quality and tear over time
  • Prolonged sessions render gloves sweaty and the main cause of additional blisters
  • Bodily oils or other liquids render the grip between gloves and your pole nearly unusable
  • Your hands might get lazy and regress in grip strength
  • Bad for being used on a static pole

VR Considerations:

  • Based on your hand shape and size, gloves might make it impossible to slide index controllers over the wrist
  • Make use of certain controllers harsher and unnatural
  • They have a good surface area and free spots for attaching VR gadgets or tracking enhancements

Store Links:

Mighty Grip Pole Dancing Gloves

Walmart Listings

SuperFlyHoney

Leggings

Legs for some parts give a hard time in performing certain moves, specifically hands-free inverts. However, there are companies that produce full sized leggings to help you with that challenge.


Pros:

  • Significant boost to lower body's grip
  • Very helpful for many levels of difficulty in learning and performing moves
  • Unlock new moves and stances

Cons:

  • Some brands come pricey
  • Need additional attention with maintenance
  • Tear easily over time
  • Bad for being used on a static pole
  • Increase body temperature quickly causing excessive sweating

VR Considerations:

  • They give some good areas to attach trackers on
  • Knee trackers will sit on more securely
  • Might limit motion or placement of hip tracker's strap

Store Links:

PoleJunkie Listings

SuperFlyHoney

Thigh Straps

There is a little experience with thigh straps due to low reputation and availability across the world. However, just like any other accessory listed here, thigh straps still add to the boost of the grip factor over your upper legs.


Pros:

  • Enhance the grip
  • Very similar to leggings in terms of performance
  • Don't have the same sweat issue
  • Help with maintaining flexibility of your lower body

Cons:

  • Not stable
  • Slide off easily
  • Hard to find right size
  • Not really needed once advanced level has been achieved

VR Considerations:

  • None

Ankle Straps