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Best Grip Aids for Pole Dance in Singapore – Tips from Groove Studio

Best Grip Aids for Pole Dance in Singapore – What Works and What to Avoid

Struggling to stay on the pole because of sweaty hands or slippery skin? You’re not alone! Many students at Groove Studio Singapore ask about pole grip aids, especially in our humid weather. The right pole grip product can make a big difference in your training — helping you feel more secure, confident, and ready to enjoy your pole fitness journey.


But not every pole grip product is suitable, find one that suits you by trying out different pole grip products. Here’s a breakdown of popular pole grip products, along with our studio’s recommendations and pro tips for getting the most out of them.


Before using any pole grip product, it’s important to ensure the pole is properly warmed up. At Groove Studio, a hair dryer is available to help speed up the warming process, especially on cooler days. Students should also do their own warm-up exercises to prepare the body to improve grip naturally — pole grip product should never be relied on as the sole source of grip. Combining proper pole warming (by doing pole spins and pole climbs), personal warm-up exercises and suitable pole grip products will provide the best results and keep training safe and effective.


✨ Why Use POle Grip Aids for Pole Fitness?

Pole dancing requires not only strength and technique but also the right amount of friction. Sweaty hands, dry skin, or Singapore’s humidity can make it tricky to grip the pole. Pole grip aids help by reducing sweat, adding tack, or balancing skin moisture — so you can focus on your spins, climbs, and tricks.


💡 Popular Grip Aid Options


1. Dry Hands

  • Best for: Sweaty hands, slippery palms, humid weather.

  • How it works: Creates a thin, non-sticky layer to keep hands dry.

  • Pros: Reliable, easy to use, works quickly.

  • Cons: Wears off with long training sessions, may need reapplication.


2. iTac2 🚫 Not allowed at Groove Studio

  • Best for: Body grip (pole sits, climbs, leg hangs).

  • How it works: A beeswax-based formula that gives tacky grip.

  • Why we don’t allow it: Leaves sticky residue that is very hard to wipe off, making the pole unpleasant for the next user.


3. Monkey Grip 🚫 Not allowed at Groove Studio

  • Similar to: iTac2, with a waxy/sticky effect.

  • Why we don’t allow it: Same reason — difficult to clean off and affects pole hygiene.


4. Grip Powders (e.g. Dancing Dust, Mighty Grip)

  • Best for: Sweaty palms or skin that feels slippery.

  • How it works: Absorbs sweat, leaving skin dry.

  • Pros: Lightweight, easy to carry.

  • Cons: Messy and requires frequent reapplication.


5. Liquid Chalk & Alternatives (e.g. Enviro Grip or those commonly used in rock climbing or gym)

  • Best for: Students working on multiple climbs and tricks.

  • How it works: A liquid that dries quickly into a chalky layer on the skin, reducing sweat and improving grip.

  • Pros: Reliable, stronger grip, eco-friendly options available.

  • Cons: Dusty, may dry out skin.

  • Popular choice: At Groove Studio, many of our students love using Enviro Grip because it balances performance with sustainability.

  • Our tip: When using liquid chalk, tap gently on your palms instead of rubbing — let it dry naturally before going up the pole for the best grip.

  • Our note: Some pole dancers find it effective, but results vary depending on skin type. Always clean the pole after class.


7 Grip Sprays & Lotions (e.g. Girlie Grip, Dew Point)

  • Best for: Very dry skin.

  • How it works: Adds moisture for better tack.

  • Pros: Hydrates skin while providing stickiness.

  • Cons: Can feel slippery if too much is applied.


🌸 Groove Studio’s Tips for the Best Grip

At Groove Studio, we’ve seen what works and what doesn’t. Here are some tried-and-true tips from our instructors and students:

  1. No Moisturiser Rule

    • Avoid using body moisturiser on the day before class and the day itself. Moisturised skin will feel slippery and make it much harder to grip the pole.

  2. Arrive Early

    • Come to class a little earlier to let your body adjust to the studio temperature. In Singapore’s humid climate, this makes a big difference to how your skin grips the pole.

  3. Apply Grip Aid at the Right Time

    • Put on your chosen grip aid when class starts so it has time to settle into your skin.

    • Reapply when you begin practicing pole tricks, especially climbs, inverts, or spins.

  4. Technique First, Grip Aid Second

    • Remember: pole grip products are helpers, not replacements for good technique and strength. Consistent training is the real key to progress.


🔑 Final Takeaway

Finding the right pole grip aid for pole dance is personal — it depends on your skin type, the weather, and the type of moves you’re practicing. At Groove Studio, we recommend starting with products like Dry Hands or Enviro Grip (a favourite among our students).


For the best results, avoid moisturiser before class, arrive early to adapt to the room climate, and apply grip at the right time.


With these tips, you’ll be set for a safer, smoother, and more enjoyable pole journey at Groove Studio Singapore. 💖




 
 
 

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