A ballet barre is the core of all ballet technique. It's also a powerful tool for many other dance styles including contemporary jazz and even tango. This is why having one home is so convenient. While dance studios have permanent barres mounted to their walls, buying a portable ballet barre for your child to use at home is will give him/her more time to practice and improve his/her skills.

A ballet barre is a tool used by dancers to help them maintain their balance whilst warming up their muscles. Dancers gently place their hands on the barre to help them focus on developing their technique and strengthen targeted muscles and not worry about being balanced. When the dancer is focused on not falling, they can activate muscles just being used to counter pull or push the wobbling or falling because of the needed muscles are not yet strong to control them.



A ballet bar for home can be convenient and a space saver. A portable ballet barre for home is made for easy use and storage, which means you don't have to worry about constantly tripping over your child's equipment when they aren't using it. But the greatest benefit of a portable ballet barre is, as its name suggests, portability. You don't have to worry about having a proper space for the barre. Many of them also come with carrying cases making them ease of transport. Some of them have feet that swivel so that they can easily be fit inside a carrying case or other small space.

When it comes to choosing the perfect portable ballet barre for home, there are some things to consider. Ballet barres are all made differently, and every detail should be investigated to ensure you are getting the best deal.

Materials


Ballet barres are typically made from wood, metal or plastic. Which material is best comes up to personal preference as well as budget.

Wood ballet barres are aesthetically pleasing, relatively lightweight and aren't cold to touch. Although wood is the most popular choice of material for bars that are fixed to the wall but not quite common for portable bars. This is because wood barres can be a little pricey. Furthermore, portable wooden ballet bars can loosen and fall from their metal sockets. Constant moving and gripping the wood in a portable bar can cause it to fall out whilst in use, causing an injury.


Metal is a common material used both for fixed and portable bars. Depending on the type of metal used, these barres can be relatively inexpensive without compromising in quality. Aluminium is a popular choice of metal material. It is very lightweight and can be easily transported from one place to another. Maintaining portable metal bars is an easy task if you look after them. The downside of metal barres is that metal is a conduit of heat and cold. When the metal is too cold for the dancer's touch, it can be uncomfortable to use. A barre made from steel may need more support to make sure it is secure.

Plastic ballet barres are made from PVC pipe. They are extremely light and inexpensive and great for anyone just starting out or in a tight budget. They are also very easy to transport and store. A plastic ballet barre is a good starting option for young children as long as they don't try to hand off it. These barres also have the shortest life expectancy of any of the materials. But as long as the barre is not subject to heavy training or too much pressure, it will last longer.


Deciding which material to choose will really come down to your preferences. Some people like the traditional feel and look of a wooden barre while others prefer the durability of a metal barre. Aluminium barres come with anti-microbial qualities which makes it hard for germs to thrive. It can also be wiped clean easily. Wood barres may need to be sanded or oiled or varnished to keep it in good condition. Overtime the powder coating on aluminium barres can ship, so both options have their pros and cons. When it comes to increased portability, aluminium is generally lighter than wood, which can be a selling point for metal over wood in this situation.

Single vs Double Barre


Single and double configurations can be found in both fixed and portable barres, depending on your needs. A single barre will cost you less than a double bar. It is also simple to attach to the wall or fix between two portable supports that hold it above the floor. Double ballet barres consist of an upper and lower bar. While single bars may be more affordable, double bars are more affordable. They are especially useful for those who have more than one child that will be using the barre and each of them requires a different height. A double bar will prevent you from having to adjust the height constantly. Double bars also allow different stretches and exercises to be performed without having to adjust the height of the bar. Simply said, you have more options with a double barre than you have with a single one.