Permanent Dance Poles

FREE MOVEMENT DANCE SOLUTIONS

Anchored Permanently. Perform Without Limits.

A permanently installed dance pole is one of the most rewarding investments a studio or home dancer can make. Engineered for safety, built for performance, and fitted to last - this is the pole you train on for years, not months.

Permanent Dance Pole Installation

Everything a Portable Pole Cannot Give You

Choosing a permanently installed pole is a deliberate decision to take your training seriously. Here is what that commitment unlocks - and why studios and dedicated dancers choose it every time.

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Zero Movement. Zero Compromise.

A permanently mounted pole is anchored into the ceiling and floor with structural fixings - delivering a completely rigid, vibration-free training experience. Every spin, climb, and invert is supported by a pole that holds exactly where it should, at every point of contact.

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The Safety Standard That Matters

Permanent poles meet the highest load-bearing and structural safety standards. For professional studios running classes and for home dancers training at intensity, this is the specification that provides complete confidence in the equipment beneath every movement.

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Training Flow - Uninterrupted

No setup, no checks, no pack-down. A permanent installation means walking into your studio and training immediately — every session, every day. For serious dancers, the removal of that friction adds up to significantly more quality training time over the course of a year.

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A Studio That Looks the Part

A flush-fitted, permanently mounted pole is an aesthetic statement as much as a functional one. Clean ceiling and floor plates, a perfectly vertical installation, and the visual confidence of a space built for serious performance - this is the pole a professional studio is proud to have.

Choose the Pole That Fits Your Training and Your Space

We offer permanent installation across a range of pole specifications - each suited to different training disciplines, studio environments, and dancer preferences. All are available in spinning and static modes.

45mm Chrome Dance Pole
Most Popular

45mm Chrome Pole

The most widely used pole diameter in professional studios worldwide. The 45mm chrome finish offers outstanding grip for both bare skin and grip-aided training - making it the natural choice for pole fitness, pole art, and performance training across all levels.

45mm diameter - international competition standard
Mirror chrome finish - excellent bare skin grip
Static and spinning modes
Suitable for all levels and disciplines
50mm Chrome Dance Pole
Studio Standard

50mm Chrome Pole

The 50mm pole offers a broader grip that many dancers find more comfortable for strength-based holds and beginner-to-intermediate training. Widely used in pole fitness studios and group class environments where a fuller grip supports confidence and technique development.

50mm diameter -- ideal for group studio classes
Chrome finish - consistent grip at all temperatures
Static and spinning modes
Well suited to fitness and conditioning programmes
Powder Coated Dance Pole
High-Grip Option

Powder Coated Pole

Powder coated poles deliver significantly higher grip than chrome - particularly useful for dancers training in warmer climates, performing in stage environments, or working at a level where additional traction is a performance advantage rather than a training wheel.

Available in 45mm and 50mm
Matte texture for maximum friction grip
Recommended for high-performance and stage use
Available in multiple colour options

Permanent Poles Belong in More Spaces Than You Think

A permanently installed pole is not only for large commercial studios. The right ceiling height and structural anchor point is all it takes - and we assess both as part of our site visit.

Permanent Dance Pole in Studio
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Pole Fitness Studios

The benchmark installation for any studio running pole classes. Multiple permanent poles at consistent heights give every student a reliable, identical training experience.

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Home Studios

Ideal for dedicated home training spaces with appropriate ceiling height. A permanent installation in a home studio is a significant upgrade in both safety and training quality.

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Performance Venues

Purpose-built performance rigs and stage installations for aerial and pole artists. We work with venue managers and production teams to specify the right system for the performance context.

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Fitness & Wellness Centres

Pole fitness has a growing presence in mainstream fitness. A permanent installation signals serious commitment to the discipline and attracts students who train with purpose.

From First Enquiry to First Spin

We manage the entire process - structural assessment, supply, and professional installation - as a single end-to-end service. Here is what every project looks like from start to finish.


Step 01

Tell Us About Your Space

We start with a conversation about your studio or home space - ceiling height, floor type, how many poles you need, and how you intend to train. This shapes everything that follows and takes no more than a few minutes to get right.


Step 02

Site Survey and Structural Assessment

We visit your space and assess the ceiling and floor structure to confirm the correct anchoring method for your specific build. Concrete slab, timber joist, and steel beam ceilings all require different approaches - we specify each one precisely and communicate exactly what is involved before any work begins.


Step 03

Pole Selection and Confirmation

Based on your training goals, discipline, and space, we confirm the right pole diameter, finish, and mode configuration. If you are outfitting a studio with multiple poles, we plan the spacing and layout at this stage to maximise the usable training floor.


Step 04

Professional Installation

Our team installs every pole with precision ceiling and floor anchoring, perfectly plumb vertical alignment, and a clean plate finish at both ends. Load testing is performed on completion to confirm every pole meets the structural and safety specification before we sign off.


Step 05

Handover and First Session

We walk you through the installation, confirm spinning and static mode operation, and hand the space back in perfect condition. Your studio is ready - the pole is tested, aligned, and waiting for your first session.

Built to a Standard Worth Training On for Years

Every permanent pole we install meets the structural and performance standards expected in professional training environments. Here is the full picture of what you are investing in.

Pole & Finish
Available Diameters 38mm · 40mm · 45mm · 50mm - diameter selected based on training discipline and hand size
Finish Options Mirror chrome · Powder coated (matte) · Brass · Titanium gold - each offers a distinct grip and aesthetic character
Pole Modes Static only · Spinning only · Dual-mode (switchable between static and spinning within the same pole)
Pole Material Medical-grade stainless steel core - resistant to corrosion, temperature variation, and daily high-frequency training loads
Installation & Safety
Ceiling Height Range 2.3m minimum - 4.5m maximum. Extensions available for high-ceiling performance spaces and stage rigs
Anchoring Method Structural ceiling and floor plate anchoring - specified per ceiling substrate (concrete, timber, steel) following on-site assessment
Load Rating All permanent installations are rated and load-tested post-installation. Rating confirmed per pole at handover
Maintenance Wipe down with a damp cloth after training. Check anchor points and plate fixings annually. Chrome poles benefit from occasional pole-specific cleaning spray

The Questions We Hear Before Every Installation

Everything studios and home dancers want to know before committing to a permanent pole installation.

What ceiling height do I need for a permanent pole?
A minimum of 2.3 metres is required for a standard permanent installation - this gives enough vertical clearance for safe training including footwork at the top of the pole. For aerial and inverted work, 2.8 metres and above is recommended. We assess and confirm during the site visit.
Can a permanent pole be installed in an HDB flat or condo?
Yes - many of our home installations are in HDB flats and condominiums. Ceiling type and structure vary significantly between buildings, so we always assess the slab or ceiling board before confirming the anchoring method. In all cases we ensure the installation is completely safe and does not damage the structural integrity of the property.
What is the difference between static and spinning modes?
A static pole does not rotate - all movement is generated entirely by the dancer. A spinning pole rotates freely on bearings, allowing momentum-based spins with significantly less physical effort. Dual-mode poles can be switched between both with a simple adjustment at the top plate, giving you the flexibility of both in a single installation.
How many poles fit in my studio space?
As a general guide, each pole benefits from a clear floor radius of approximately 2 metres to allow safe movement in all directions. For a 4 × 6 metre room, two poles is typically comfortable. We plan the layout as part of our site survey and will advise you on the optimal number and spacing for your specific floor plan.
Can the pole be removed if I move or renovate?
Permanent poles can be removed, though this will leave anchor points in the ceiling and floor that require patching. If you anticipate needing to relocate your pole in the future, we can advise on how to minimise the impact and plan the installation accordingly. For rental properties, we recommend discussing this with your landlord before proceeding.

Ready to Make It Permanent?

Tell us about your space and your training goals. We will confirm the right pole, arrange a site assessment, and deliver a professional installation your studio will train on for years.

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