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Tahnee Cousin
Great for those with hyperhidrosis

Love this grip all the monkey hands grips are good
The green one is the best but leaves my hands green from the brass
This one’s slightly less grippy but I find it better to use in winter

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FAQs Pole Grips

What is a pole grip aid, and why might I need one?

Pole grip aids are products—such as liquids, gels, sprays, or resins—designed to enhance the friction between your skin and the pole. They help manage issues like sweaty or dry skin, improving your grip and overall performance.

How do I choose the right grip aid for my skin type?

Your skin type plays a crucial role. Take our mini quiz to see what grips we recommend for you. What grip is best for me?

Can I use multiple grip aids simultaneously?

Yes, layering grip aids can be effective. For instance, you might apply an antiperspirant to your hands and a tacky grip to your legs. However, be cautious not to overapply, as too much product can lead to residue buildup.

How do environmental factors affect grip?

Weather and climate can impact your grip:


  • Increase sweating, possibly requiring stronger antiperspirants.

  • Can dry out your skin, necessitating moisturizing grip aids.
Are there alternatives to commercial grip aids?

Some dancers use household items like shaving cream or hairspray to enhance grip. However, these are not specifically formulated for pole dancing and may not provide consistent results.

How should I apply grip aids for best results?

Ensure your skin is clean and dry before application. Apply a small amount of the grip aid to the desired areas and allow it to dry completely before using the pole. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for optimal results.

Can grip aids damage the pole or my skin?

When used as directed, grip aids are generally safe. However, overuse or improper application can lead to residue buildup on the pole or skin irritation. It's essential to clean the pole regularly and monitor your skin's reaction to the products.

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