I purchased my KLiKA pole online. After quick postage and handling time, I received my pole package in the post! The pole is neatly packed in separate cardboard packages& bubble-wrap, inside one easy to manage box. Included with the pole parts is the tool kit – in its own bag! Assembly: simply done. From base piece (floor fixture) to top-dome (ceiling fixture) the assembly & installation of this pole is easy and fast. All parts fit together and screw into place. With my installation, one join of the pole was unnecessary, and the pole fits perfectly from floor to ceiling! The silicon rims on base & dome are useful in assembly & give me reassurance that my pole is not going to move during a workout. Function: fitness & fun! With 4.5mm diameter the grip on the pole is really good. It is stainless steel in silver chrome-mirror finish! It reaches ceiling heights of ~9’. The pole is suitable for static pole work or spinning, with the simple adjustment of two screws discreetly placed on the first (lowest) pole piece using the provided metal key. You can quickly & easily convert your poling mechanism! Use: If correctly assembled this pole will hold 100kg, spinning & static and is completely secure! With all due precaution static pole work has never been easier. Spinning & advanced pole moves may need company for spotting & prevention of injury. However whatever level you are at, this is a luxury pole that performs from novice to professional! Overall I have absolutely no problems in assembling or reversing the process & removing my pole. It is quiet & extremely efficient. It is clean and disassembles with ease, leaving no marks on either the ceiling, or the floor! Thank you very much for your time and your interest in my review! Thank you EBAY for another pleasant shopping experience!Read full review
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Great price for the product, but definitely cheaply made. Join between pole A and B doesn’t have a long enough thread which causes the pole to slightly bend. This could be dangerous for heavier people as with enough force could actually snap or come apart. Apart from this detail, everything else is perfect.
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The quality of this cheap off-brand pole is amazing especially compared to others of similar pricing. It's study and pretty easy to put together and pull apart. The only issue is that instructions were not included, but I after looking up "how to put together a dance pole" on a popular video sharing website I was finished in 15 minutes.
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I was hesitant about buying a 'cheap' pole. If you're a part of the dance community you've likely heard a million warnings about buying an 'off brand' pole as opposed to purchasing one of the big-name brands. I've been in lockdown for almost five months now and all the big-name brands have been sold out for yonks. I was feeling desperate :P I figured, why not give this a shot. I'll open the box, and if it feels or looks shoddy, I won't put it up. Oh my goodness, was I pleasently surprised! The pole is heavy and feels high quality. There is sillicone on the dome and base to prevent slipping. The bearing is smooth and it spins like a dream (not as good as a studio pole mind you, but exceeded my expectations for home.) This pole is chrome plated, I have noticed some scratching from installation, and while I'm not training in heels at the moment– I think if I were the metal lace-hooks of my boots would easily damage this material. (But that happens on brass too.) Others have mentioned they find chrome slippery, I haven't found that at all. I use tight-grip II + a dash of dry hands, make sure the pole is properly warmed up, and I stick as much as I do on the brass poles in class. Note that I have drier skin and occasionally use a glycerine (like dew point) moisturiser before poling. Everyone's skin interacts with these materials differently. The diameter of this pole is 45mm, which is the closest I could find to the 38mm that we use in studio. 45mm feels natural, and I haven't had trouble with it at all. Installation isn't tricky– but can be if you rush. Watch the video that they send you at least once-through BEFORE beginning installation. I also reccommend googling 'how to set up powertrain dance pole' or 'megabrand dance pole' to watch independent folks put up their pole as the quality on the video they send you isn't great, and it's hard to see which way the locking nut should face. (Bumpy bit goes up!). Making sure your dome is situated between two studs is super important, do not skip or guess during that step. I used a strong magnet to locate the studs in my roof and that worked fine, but I would reccommend buying a proper stud finder to save yourself the stress. (Do NOT use the knocking method.) Getting it totally straight is a little tough too, it's worth having a level to work it out. After installation, I set it to spin to test it out. I spun it with my hands (no weight on the pole) and it made this really concerning knocking sound in the dome. Like it was pounding on the cieling. It's obviously the bearing, because nothing else is 'going on' in that part of the set up. I tried a few spinny tricks, and the knocking sound went away. After some research I found that this isn't uncommon, and that these kinds of bearings actually need your weight on the pole to spin properly, so spinning them without weight can cause that sound. Just be forewarned that it might happen to you, and just to be safe, also double check that your pole is straight. The static function works well, locks in real tight and does what it should. The only problem I've had here is that if I'm gripping the upper and lower halves of the pole tightly and doing something with strong motion, it actually starts to unscrew the top from the bottom. It really can't be avoided, so just make sure everything is screwed together VERY SECURELY before you start your session, and if you're on static and noticing some movement, stop and tighten again. I mainly stick to spin so this isn't often a problem for me, but it may be for you. Overall, I fully reccomend this pole for polers who know what they're doing (how to control their spins) and are looking for an affordable at-home solution until COVID jogs off. Apologies for such a long review– I found there was very little information on this particular brand/product when I was doing my original research, and I'm hoping to make it easier on the next person.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Pole feels sturdy and I feel totally safe training on it. Super easy to assemble if you watch the DVD and was very well packaged. Totally would recommend for someone looking for a pole that’s affordable but still safe and good quality :)
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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