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Pole grip for pole dancing. Need to have dry hands while on the pole? Try pole grip for pole dancing Dragonfly. Grip No Matter What! Grip developed for pole dancers. Improve your performance with a perfect non-slip formula.
We do ship the grip only to: Austria, Croatia, Czech, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, Greece, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia.
Ingredients: ethanol, silica, sodium bicarbonate, aqua
The grip is not perfumed
Volume: 50ml
Why everyone loves Dragonfly?
The material that makes the difference
Ultra-soft, breathable, and skin-friendly fabric with a brushed peach-fuzz finish on the inside. Exceptionally stretchy, it moves with you and never holds you back during training.
Lycra® is a fibre almost invisible to the eye – but unmistakable when you wear it. With a high percentage of Lycra®, every Dragonfly piece fits better, moves with your body, and keeps its shape wash after wash. Day after day. Training after training.
Efficace, les mains ne glissent plus, très agréable à utiliser quelques gouttes suffisent
J'ai rarement utilisé le produit, il est efficace lorsque les mains ne sont pas humide de transpiration. Il ne laisse pas trop de résidu blanchâtre. Et part très avec de l'eau et du savon.J'utilisais un autre produit que je trouvais plus efficace. J'ai voulu essayer celui-ci pour voir. Je ne pense pas en reprendre.
Most people at my studio use magnesium, which I've been borrowing for a while, and I wanted to bring my own grip product so I wouldn't be a freeloader all the time. I'm a total beginner (going into my 4th month) so I can't judge the product on more challenging holds. In my experience, the grip you get is comparable to magnesium. The pros are that this doesn't stain once dry (no white handprints on my ****!) and doesn't give me dry hands like magnesium tends to do. It dries about as quickly as the magnesium I used to borrow, but I find it harder to gauge whether I've used 'enough' or when it's dry enough. I use about equal amounts as I would use magnesium. The cons are that it's slightly more expensive. It's also very runny so it's difficult to apply when you need grip on specific areas. It tends to run between your fingers when applying to your hands, which feels like a waste of product. I also find it doesn't apply well if your hands are somewhat moist (like if you've just washed and towel-dried your hands, or wiped down the pole) and pills off. Magnesium has similar issues though. You can tell you need to reapply when the product starts pilling and rubbing off, which feels pretty gross, and you need to wash it off completely before reapplying otherwise the product comes off immediately. Reapplying magnesium, in my experience, is less of a hassle.In short, I think it's up to preference. It's a good product, but I wouldn't say it's an obvious improvement over conventional magnesium. If you really dislike the way magnesium stains or dries out your hands, I'd definitely give this a try. If you're happy using magnesium, you're not missing out on anything.
La tenue est de bonne qualité et la matière est agréable .
Efficace, les mains ne glissent plus, très agréable à utiliser quelques gouttes suffisent
J'ai rarement utilisé le produit, il est efficace lorsque les mains ne sont pas humide de transpiration. Il ne laisse pas trop de résidu blanchâtre. Et part très avec de l'eau et du savon.J'utilisais un autre produit que je trouvais plus efficace. J'ai voulu essayer celui-ci pour voir. Je ne pense pas en reprendre.
Most people at my studio use magnesium, which I've been borrowing for a while, and I wanted to bring my own grip product so I wouldn't be a freeloader all the time. I'm a total beginner (going into my 4th month) so I can't judge the product on more challenging holds. In my experience, the grip you get is comparable to magnesium. The pros are that this doesn't stain once dry (no white handprints on my ****!) and doesn't give me dry hands like magnesium tends to do. It dries about as quickly as the magnesium I used to borrow, but I find it harder to gauge whether I've used 'enough' or when it's dry enough. I use about equal amounts as I would use magnesium. The cons are that it's slightly more expensive. It's also very runny so it's difficult to apply when you need grip on specific areas. It tends to run between your fingers when applying to your hands, which feels like a waste of product. I also find it doesn't apply well if your hands are somewhat moist (like if you've just washed and towel-dried your hands, or wiped down the pole) and pills off. Magnesium has similar issues though. You can tell you need to reapply when the product starts pilling and rubbing off, which feels pretty gross, and you need to wash it off completely before reapplying otherwise the product comes off immediately. Reapplying magnesium, in my experience, is less of a hassle.In short, I think it's up to preference. It's a good product, but I wouldn't say it's an obvious improvement over conventional magnesium. If you really dislike the way magnesium stains or dries out your hands, I'd definitely give this a try. If you're happy using magnesium, you're not missing out on anything.
La tenue est de bonne qualité et la matière est agréable .
Efficace, les mains ne glissent plus, très agréable à utiliser quelques gouttes suffisent
J'ai rarement utilisé le produit, il est efficace lorsque les mains ne sont pas humide de transpiration. Il ne laisse pas trop de résidu blanchâtre. Et part très avec de l'eau et du savon.J'utilisais un autre produit que je trouvais plus efficace. J'ai voulu essayer celui-ci pour voir. Je ne pense pas en reprendre.
Most people at my studio use magnesium, which I've been borrowing for a while, and I wanted to bring my own grip product so I wouldn't be a freeloader all the time. I'm a total beginner (going into my 4th month) so I can't judge the product on more challenging holds. In my experience, the grip you get is comparable to magnesium. The pros are that this doesn't stain once dry (no white handprints on my ****!) and doesn't give me dry hands like magnesium tends to do. It dries about as quickly as the magnesium I used to borrow, but I find it harder to gauge whether I've used 'enough' or when it's dry enough. I use about equal amounts as I would use magnesium. The cons are that it's slightly more expensive. It's also very runny so it's difficult to apply when you need grip on specific areas. It tends to run between your fingers when applying to your hands, which feels like a waste of product. I also find it doesn't apply well if your hands are somewhat moist (like if you've just washed and towel-dried your hands, or wiped down the pole) and pills off. Magnesium has similar issues though. You can tell you need to reapply when the product starts pilling and rubbing off, which feels pretty gross, and you need to wash it off completely before reapplying otherwise the product comes off immediately. Reapplying magnesium, in my experience, is less of a hassle.In short, I think it's up to preference. It's a good product, but I wouldn't say it's an obvious improvement over conventional magnesium. If you really dislike the way magnesium stains or dries out your hands, I'd definitely give this a try. If you're happy using magnesium, you're not missing out on anything.
La tenue est de bonne qualité et la matière est agréable .