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Pole studio brands
Pole is a fragmented, independent niche — there is no big-box national chain here the way there is in boutique fitness generally. The overwhelming majority of pole and aerial studios are single, owner-run places, which is a big part of the charm: each has its own personality, its own teachers, and its own community. A handful of small brands do run more than one location — BeSpun, Pole Position Fitness, Brass Vixens, Aradia Fitness, Tantra Fitness — and where one has several studios in this directory, its page ranks them by Google rating so you can tell which location students prefer. But for pole, the real way to browse is by style, by what a studio offers, or by intent — so most people do better starting with studios by style, what studios offer, or a pole party and intro offers.
No national pole chain — and that's normal
No multi-location brand currently has enough studios in the directory to warrant its own ranked page — which is exactly what you'd expect from pole, a scene built on independent studios rather than franchises. As the directory grows, any brand that reaches several tracked locations will get a page here automatically. In the meantime, the browse routes that actually fit pole are by style (pole fitness, exotic, spin, aerial silks and more), by what a studio offers, by beginner-friendliness, or by the best-rated studios in your state.