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juggling1 Regular user Las Vegas 196 Posts |
Does anyone know where you can purchase a good set of glow balls. Areo tech(globall) is way out of my price range since they have up gradded there equipment, and k8 juggling is having trouble reciving my e-mails I even called them and they said they said they were emailing me a means to order but it never made it so iam assumming Iam not reciving theres either. I don't want the hasile of messing around with batteries I just want to plug them into a charger. Multi-effects strobe and fade would e nice but not necesery.
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juggling1 Regular user Las Vegas 196 Posts |
Well I just came across passe passe glow balls at http://www.kinteticjuggling.com they run on batteries but sound like there made better than most battery powered balls, and it says they glow 20 hours before you can see a diffence in the lumionisioty of them. Does anyone have any experience with these. The good the bad whats up with em.
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Arkadia Special user Sweden, Sundsvall 866 Posts |
http://www.renegadejuggling.com great glowballs. Wonderful feel to them - last a long long time. And they don't cost a lot either.
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ufo Inner circle Phoenix, Arizona 1185 Posts |
I second the Renegade recommend. In fact their very affordable lighted balls are the ones in my avatar! Always a crowd pleaser.
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juggling1 Regular user Las Vegas 196 Posts |
Well I endded up purchasing the 70mm battery opperated ones from Kinetic juggling the way they described them on the site they sounded to be made better than the other ones ive played with. After reciving them in the mail I agree. There molded to have the hole in the ball instead of getting a reg... stage ball and drilling a whole in it. And a brass cap threads into it to hold the batteries in place. and theres a lifetime warnty THe only thing I don't like is I assumed they where gone to be hard plastic every other glow all ive ever played with besides beanbags where. These are a sticky rubber which is fine for three and four ball jggling but it makes starting five quite a task. However Iam new to 5 ball juggling so that probably has somehing to do with it. It will all work ut with time.
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Roslyn Inner circle UK 3405 Posts |
I would definately say NO to the Passe Passe balls.
They're made cheaply, as is all their equipment, and is not really for the serious juggler. I've tested most glow balls over the years and it didn't take me all that long to distroy them. I'm not exactly rough on my props, but I do put them through their paces. The Passe Passe stuff does tend to fall apart with hard use. I too can recommend the Renegade balls, although they (nor any other ball for that matter) really don't come close to a set of Aero Tech balls. And how cool does the new Ultimate range look??? For those that haven't seen them you should go to http://www.globall.com and have a look.
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MagiClyde Special user Columbus, Ohio 871 Posts |
The kinetic juggling supply link is spelled wrong. The correct link is http://www.kineticjuggling.com . One site I've found interesting is http://www.dube.com
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juggling1 Regular user Las Vegas 196 Posts |
Sorry about my spelling. But I would say as usual the magc Café folks are right I got t excited to glow, Ive only had the balls a short time and have already encountered multiple problem's with them. I think Iam just gone t bite the bullet save some money and buy from globall Ive never heard anything bad about their balls besides the price has anyone else?
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