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| | | Description: | | Test your coordination and concentration with this set of three juggling balls. These bead-filled juggling balls are covered with bright multi-colored fabric and weighted just right for juggling ease. Included step-by-step instructions teach even the clumsiest of individuals how to juggle. You'll want to show off your juggling skills to everyone with these fabulous juggling balls. Includes 3 beaded juggling balls with stitched vinyl covering. Each ball measures approximately 2" in diameter. Recommended for ages 3+. | | | Features: | |
• Includes 3 juggling balls
• Included step-by-step instructions
• Each ball measures approximately 2" in diameter.
• Ages 3+
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 2.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 2.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.56 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 2.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 8 reviews |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Learn the Fine Art of Juggling!Apr 07, 2011
By E. Kennedy These are a great set of juggling balls for those just starting out. They're just heavy enough that you can get a good feel for what you're catching, the ones that are too light are harder to concentrate on and can sometimes throw you off. Their size makes them perfect for children or adults with smaller hands though average adults shouldn't have a problem with it. I found them to be durable, they can stand to be dropped a lot and used constantly without coming apart. I would recommend these as a great first set of juggling balls.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Inexpensive, not durableDec 09, 2009
By M. Heckman
"mh"
Inexpensive, small juggling balls. Stitching is poor quality, so not durable. But good for kids to learn with.
Too lightDec 15, 2011
By KK These balls are good for learning juggling only. After you done learning, these balls become too light for you to get better or more stable. I found limes or lemons can be better than these balls sometimes; they are heavier and you can get 8 limes for just $1 in supermarket, and they don't bounce much either.
So these balls are good for learning the tricks, like for the first 3 weeks, and you will need to move to a better set to get advanced. If they fill the balls with heavier material, I will enjoy them more.
Bit smallFeb 12, 2011
By Mahan Kick This is the first set of real juggling balls I have ever owned. They are a bit small compared to the various objects that I am use to picking up and trying to juggle. They are over stuffed, so they are hard and I would not say the easiest for young hands trying to learn.
Educational value is limited... it's three balls, so unless you are trying to demonstrate the laws of gravity or some basic math. You would be better served buying something else for educating a young mind, but if you want to improve your hand-eye coordination this is not a bad set to start with.
Eh, they are what they are.Jun 22, 2010
By William Hoffknecht
"SC2NewSCast com"
I used to juggle when I was younger, but I have really grown rusty over the years with no practice. I decided to buy a cheap set of balls to practice on again and, well, these are not bad, but not the best either.
They are rather small, which will help if you are wanting to teach children, but for adults these are almost too small. They claim to come with instructions, but those are basically a joke overall. It is just a tiny piece of paper with a few very vague instructions that make it difficult for anyone to understand.
On the plus side though, they are durable, come in their own plastic tube case, and you cannot beat the price. So if you are wanting to learn, go ahead and start with these, but find a teacher or some good online instructions. You get what you pay for and for the price these are decent.
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