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I’m in the mood for some hot takes? What are you unpopular pole opinions? What shapes that everyone loves do you think are ugly? What moves do you NOT care about? Who on Instagram irks you?
A double pole breaker would most likely be a 240V circuit like an oven, HVAC, electric dryer, electric vehicle charging equipment, etc. It takes up two full spaces in the panel (or two half-spaces in some cases, but each half must be straddled between two different full spaces).
The pole angle is not where the elbow points. It is where the root rotates to. I believe the proper plane to evaluate this rotation is where the IK target and the root of the chain line up. If you move the pole target in this plane, you'll see linear response in the IK chain. If you move it in some other plane, you won't see linear response.
This post is mostly for those of you with carbon fiber trekking poles, but if you've managed to break an aluminum pole, please chime in too. What brand and model of pole was it that you broke? How did you break it? i.e. what happened that it broke? What part of the pole broke? Do you consider it your fault, the pole's fault, or just bad luck? I'm trying to evaluate durability of CF poles. I'll ...
X-pole and Lupit are the only ones I would trust to be honest. They are expensive for a very good reason, and they are popular for a very good reason. My studio basically tells people not to get anything outside those brands because they are the only ones the studio is willing to back as being safe and reliable at-home poles.
I currently have a pole "subscription" for one class a week at €47,50 a month. And there's an option for 8 classes that you can spread out over 16 weeks for €108,- which is great if you can do a class a week, or want to try different things like pole, hoop, yoga and stretch. Classes are an hour, including warm up and cool down.
Common B grade pole Great something xD That's why I need to make a decision for an A SA or, as somebody suggested elsewhere, B Lance +6 wild blow SA, and skip A and go stright to Saint Spear (haste).
Long Pole, thoughts? How do you like long pole switches? Just wanted to know some popular/unpopular opinions about long pole switches. My time with long poles (Zakus) I was very much enamoured by it’s unique sound and feel.
I think trekking pole vs freestanding is less relevant to condensation than single wall vs double wall, and then it’s really just where the condensation is and if you and your gear have any barrier (like the inner tent of a 2 wall design) preventing you from touching the outer barrier where condensation forms.