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| Peekaboo Party Home Pole Dancing Kit |
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Product Description |
| Unleash the sex kitten inside by bringing Peekaboo Pole Dancing into your home! Simply extend the Peekaboo Pole, slip on the sexy garter provided, turn on some sexy tunes and away you go. Soon you'll be flaunting it to the world and earning a fortune in Peekaboo Dance Dollars. |
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Product Details |
- Assembles in under 60-seconds
- Unique spring-loaded system means no ceiling fixings needed (no screws, no nails, no fuss)
- Completely portable (boogie on down in the living room, spice things up in the bedroom or liven up a friend's party)
- Dance Guide with 11 Peekaboo Dance Moves
- Instructional DVD with Bonus Moves
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Customer Reviews |
Peek-a-boo GARBAGE
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| Review Date: December 3, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Venus, Atlanta, Ga |
| DO NOT I REPEAT DO NOT BUY THIS POLE. It is garbage. I am a former exotic dancer and I was looking for a pole that I could practice on that wasn't too expensive. It will not support spins or flips or any climbing at all. A total waste of money. Anybody who says that they can climb it or do tricks on it is a damn lie or they are very light, seriously! My friend bought the carmen electra one so I will try that one or a more professional one. |
Good for beginners - fun way to exercise
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| Review Date: October 4, 2007 |
| Reviewer: K. B. Markwell, Athens, GA USA |
I recently bought the Peekaboo pole dancing kit at Spencer's for $80, and I've enjoyed using it, both as a source of exercise and entertainment for my significant other.
People expecting this to be on par with the much more expensive pole sets that actually install into your ceiling will be disappointed - but for only $80-100 (the cheapest pole prices on the market that I've seen), what do you expect? If you wanted something sturdier for more advanced pole tricks, a beginner's kit shouldn't have been your first stop.
In short, this is a great pole for beginning dancers, or people who live in an apartment/other non-permanent housing and don't have the ability to actually install a pole. This pole does not allow you to swing around it or hang on it, but you can still use it quite effectively for basic dance routines. |
Only a Prop Pole, not for pole tricks
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| Review Date: March 24, 2007 |
| Reviewer: PoleMonkeys309, Los Angeles, CA |
| The peekaboo pole is only a decorative prop. It cannot hold any body weight whatsoever. What a waste. |
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