🔥 Elevate your grip game—because slipping is so last season!
The ITAC2 Pole Fitness Grip (1.58oz) is a premium, waterproof beeswax-based grip aid designed for pole dancing, aerial silks, gymnastics, and more. Its extra strength formula ensures a secure, long-lasting hold without skin irritation, favored by professional athletes globally. Compact and efficient, this natural grip enhancer maximizes performance across multiple disciplines.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.5 x 3.07 x 1.57 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Brand Name | ITAC2 |
Country of Origin | Australia |
Color | Purple |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | MPO-iTAC-Level4 |
Size | 1.58 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
S**T
You have to get this!
As a pole dancer, this is the go-to tac! This makes a huge difference on all parts of my body as I hang upside down. Very sticky!
C**N
Ok
Thank
B**K
i like i like
too strong haha i love it though. def have options for grip dont just try one type
A**N
Still using it
This is actually a reorder because I have gone through one container. I have been using pole wax for a year and love it. No rips at all. I put it on before the WOD and let it get sticky. Then do the WOD. It doesn’t wear off until you wash it off. It doesn’t stay as sticky as when you first put it on but it doesn’t stay protect my hands as I transition from the rug to my bar. I know the trainer is not in love with it because he says it leaves a sticky residue on the rug but I have yet to notice that. Nor has anyone complained. So if you are going to use it, keep it in the down low
A**N
Good for dryer hands
The best pole grip for work.You do have to let it air dry for about 30 seconds so it can get tacky.A lot of girls I work with always say they don't like this one. Mainly because their hands are super sweaty and secondly they always try to use it as soon as they put it on with no dry time.I have dryer hands and the chalk stuff just makes everything more slippery.This is like a palmade that gets tacky. I would perfect those of us with dryer skin
D**A
Non-negotiable for Beginners
As a beginner, I hindered my own pole strength development journey by not getting this sooner. I knew I had the strength to hold myself up for certain spins but my grip strength level held me back. With this it was a night and day difference and have been able to practice for longer amounts of time before completely exhausting my grip strength. I really was shocked with how many more spins and techniques I was able to accomplish just because of this stuff. I have also been able to build up my grip strength faster within the 2 months of using this. If you are a beginner or are feeling discouraged with your progress and you have not tried this, it is a non-negotiable! Also, not sure if I am alone on this but I would not use it on my legs only my hands, its that grippy that you'll be fighting against yourself.
B**N
It helps with grip
Love it, it helped me so much
L**A
Awesome!
I own a stainless steel pole, and since taking nearly a year's break from pole dancing, my grip strength has dropped by alot. I figured it was better to go for the maximum level of this stuff; better to have too much grip than not enough, especially since I usually set my pole to spin mode. I was expecting decent grip with the itac2, but didn't expect it to be quite that grippy.I used about a pea sized amount, maybe a little less, rubbed my hands together until it was evenly distributed, and waited 60sec. It dries to a slightly tacky feel; not sticky, or goopy, or anything uncomfortable. Testing my grip on the pole, it was like being glued to the pole. Wherever I put my hands, they stayed. This is perfect for doing any sort of trick that relies more on small points of contact (such as hands-only contact). If you planned on using this to do any sort of spinning (on a stationary pole) or sliding, forget it, that's not what level 4 is for. If you're learning a new trick & know you have the muscles for it, and are only left doubting the your grip on the pole, this can help you get over that hurdle until you build up the strength to drop to a lower level grip aid.My hands were waterproof as a result, and doing tricks that would normally increase sweating from my palms still left them dry and gripping great. Cleanup was very easy as well. Soaping up my hands & lathering them up was enough to get it off. When it came to the pole, I just used a rag with windex (alcohol should also work) and it came right off. The residue that came off on the pole wasn't sticky either, it was just slightly tacky. I didn't do any sort of longevity test to see how long it would last before losing grip. Either way, I'm very happy with it.
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