Peekaboo Pole Dancing Pole
November 22, 2006 | Posted by Allison as Holiday Gift Ideas, Just for Fun at 9:44 am |
Turn your living room into a strip club or work out those abs & thighs with this Peekaboo Pole Dancing Pole. Do I hear a holiday gift idea for my mother? Why, yes, I think I do.
The Peekaboo Pole Dancing Pole is the very first complete pole dancing package that comes with your very own chrome-plated, extendable dancing pole. Don’t worry, there’s no drilling involved & you can hide it easily when you host your office’s holiday party. How it works- the pieces basically just slide togther & a spring mechanism allows you to extend the pole to a height of 8 foor, 6 inches.
With your own dance pole you open up your own club in your flat or just dance away in the comfort of your own home. See video here of the Peekaboo Pole Dancing Pole in action. Cost, $120.
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dotty Said,
November 27, 2006 @ 3:50 am
Great … except you can’t actually do any tricks on this thing without the possibility of serious injury.
It’s NOT designed to take your weight, so leave your feet firmly on the ground. If you want to smooch around it and wiggle, no problem - if you want to do spins or climbs - get a proper (not a ‘toy’) pole!!
Shame on you Peekaboo for irresponsibly promoting this as a proper pole. How many hospitalisations will it take before you think about some incorporating some clear safety warnings?!
-A Professional Pole Dancer-
Stasia D Said,
May 1, 2007 @ 5:43 pm
Did you know this pole was targeted toward children in Britain? What are people thinking? And doesn’t the girl in the picture look a bit young?
Derek Said,
May 3, 2007 @ 10:26 pm
I would assume by seeing that it’s spring loaded, that you wouldn’t try and bear your weight on it…. Then again, most people who would actually buy this, don’t know garbage about dancing on a pole, they’re not professionals. They just want to have fun, so why would they attemp to do the stripper type moves?
Heh, there goes that line of logic that most people follow. *rolls eyes* And they say people have common sense. Curses, foiled again!
This is a cute little product for fun though.
becci Said,
November 29, 2007 @ 4:31 am
well i have one of these poles and you can bear your weight on it i can do most upside down tricks on, and others that include the concord, firemans spin, seated spin, angel, and box legs… it may be spring loaded and advises you not to put your weight on… but i am 9 and a half stone and it holds my weight, i am not a profesional pole dancer but yes i can do all the moves, just because i dont show my tits and moves in a strip club dont mean its not properly done!