POLE DANCE POLE: WHICH MATERIAL SHOULD YOU CHOOSE?


Shopping for your first home pole, it can feel overwhelming - type, diameter, brand (which we cover here and here), and then the finish. Chrome, stainless steel, powder coated… what does it all mean? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered!
1. CHROME (CHROMED STEEL)
👉 The standard, classic finish. Chrome is widely used at home, in studios, and in competitions.
→ Pros:
- Affordable price
- Classic grip, suitable for all uses and levels
→ Cons:
- Contains nickel (watch out if you’re allergic)
- Can be slippery when cold → you’ll need to warm it up with a few spins
- Tends to wear out slightly faster than stainless steel
NB: Lupit Pole’s chrome poles are nickel-free, making them hypoallergenic!
2. STAINLESS STEEL
👉 With a grip and look similar to chrome but hypoallergenic, stainless steel is the main alternative. You’ll often find it in studios.
→ Pros:
- No nickel allergies (unlike most chrome poles)
- More durable than chrome
→ Cons:
- Higher price point
- Can feel a bit more slippery than chrome for beginners
3. BRASS
👉 A love-it-or-hate-it material! Completely different from chrome or stainless steel, brass is ideal for hot and humid climates. It also has a golden finish.
→ Pros:
- Hypoallergenic
- Better grip than titanium gold
- Excellent grip in warm/humid environments
→ Cons:
- Slippery at first → you need to “break it in”
- Less suitable for cold/dry environments, slippery if not warmed up properly
- Higher price
- Requires specific care (brass tends to tarnish over time, reducing grip)
4. TITANIUM GOLD
👉 Very popular in the early days of pole dance, titanium gold is essentially a chrome pole with a golden look and slightly better grip (thanks to an electrolytic treatment).
→ Pros:
- Good grip, suitable for all practices
→ Cons:
- Contains nickel (possible allergies)
- Golden finish wears off over time, revealing the chrome underneath
- More expensive than standard chrome
5. POWDER COATED
👉 “Powder coated” poles are covered with a colored finish baked onto the steel at high temperatures. They provide extra grip and are especially loved by those who struggle with more traditional finishes.
→ Pros:
- Superior grip → great for learning tricky moves or for those with grip issues
- Less cold to the touch (more comfortable at the start of training)
- Available in several colors
- Affordable price
→ Cons:
- Not ideal for drops or spins on static → can cause skin burns
- The extra grip means less grip/strength training for your hands (you might nail a move on powder coated, but not on chrome… not ideal for competition prep)
6. SILICONE
👉 “Silicone poles” are steel poles coated with a silicone sleeve. Perfect for training with clothes on, they’re often used for performances or flying pole.
→ Pros:
- Maximum grip
- Great for practicing dressed or for acro pole (similar to Chinese pole in circus arts)
→ Cons:
- Not suitable for standard pole practice (drops, spins on static, etc.)
- Training in classic polewear on silicone can cause burns
- More expensive than regular chrome poles
NB: Be mindful of your outfit choice to avoid the feeling of slipping in your clothes!
7. GECKOGRIP™
👉 This finish is only offered by The Pole Italy (AGM). Similar to powder coated, GeckoGrip™ is especially popular with dancers who struggle with grip. It’s made with a unique plastic micro-formulation.
→ Pros:
- Two colors available: shiny black or shiny white
- Nickel-free
- Exceptional grip thanks to its micro-texture → reduces fatigue in adductors and thumb tendons
- Designed to wear down in a controlled way for added safety
→ Cons:
- Higher price
- Like powder coated, it trains less grip strength
👉 We hope this guide helped shed some light on the different pole finishes! Now, all that’s left is for you to decide which one suits you best. (Our advice: If you’re still unsure, we recommend trying out a few different poles at nearby studios.)
And if you have any other questions we haven’t answered yet, feel free to reach out to us on Instagram (@polefactorymc) or by email through our contact form — we’ll be happy to help!
See you soon! ☽
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