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| Classically styled one-piece design molded in a special formula polyethylene that is flexible and resilient, yet tough enough to withstand maximum abuse. Each club is properly balanced for juggling. This is achieved through controlled distribution of plastic during molding using the Dube Juggling patented process. The grip is a little slick. Knobs are concave for balancing and chin rolls. Used by professionals as well as beginners. High gloss finish.
Fluorescent Colors: Green, Yellow, Red
Non Fluorescent Colors: Blue, White Specifications: Weight: 8.75 ounces (248 g) Length: 20 Inch (508 mm) Diameter: 3.5 Inch (89 mm) NOTE: Sold individually, not as a set! |
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Write a Review These results based on 27 reviews. 1068 of 2084 people found these reviews helpful! |
| MOST RECENT REVIEWS | | PePPy rated this item 5 out of 5 ive started to swing clubs and these are hands down the clubs to have if u are interested in club swinging, even if your not these are great for traditional juggling tho just a bit hard | | PePPy rated this item 5 out of 5 ive started to swing clubs and these are hands down the clubs to have if u are interested in club swinging, even if your not these are great for traditional juggling tho just a bit hard | | juggler1990 rated this item 2 out of 5 these are alright but the older make was much better. They look just like the play one piece clubs but are not nearly as good and cost more. they are over priced for sure. They are like every other beginner set of clubs. they also hurt your hands a lot. | | Juggler from PA rated this item 5 out of 5 These clubs were my first set of clubs. I have had them for about a year and they still work great. | | Sootbird rated this item 4 out of 5 I love these clubs they have great weight and are amazing for begginers and pros! I agree though that they can be a little hard on the hands until you get your rotations down. I recomend these to anyone!! | | Mitch rated this item 5 out of 5 I've had these for about a month and they are great. I'm in the early stages of club juggling, so I use these clubs to learn new tricks b/c they take drops and falls very well. I've already dropped 'em thousands of times and while they are scuffed and dirty, they haven't lost spin, weight, or much of anything else.
These are durable practice clubs. I recommend. | | Dav!d rated this item 5 out of 5 I have owned a set of these clubs for almost 20 years. They have been dropped THOUSANDS of times on hard surfaces. Although a bit roughed up now after all this abuse, they have not cracked or warped, and their color is still as vibrant as when they were new. I have owned other clubs which needed constant attention with tape and decorations always falling off, knobs cracking and other parts needing replacement. NOT SO with these Airlflites. The one piece design is DURABLE and RUGGED and just might last a lifetime. I will never buy any other club again. | | AKamerer rated this item 4 out of 5 I'm a casual juggler, and I got a set of 3 of these for Christmas to learn clubs.
I'm surprised people are complaining about them being heavy. When I first picked them up, I assumed higher quality clubs than these would be heavier... heck, when I first tried to learn I was outside and the wind was able to push the clubs around, making it a frustrating process. I have a hard time imagining lighter clubs.
The grips aren't forgiving and with rap your knuckles and fingernails when you mess up. And after my first practice round, I'd recommend wearing shoes. I actually found all this encouraging though as getting better meant less pain. Though, I guess I should mention my other hobby is rock climbing. Busted knuckles and stubbed toenails are nothing new to me.
As a newbie to clubs, I'm not certain what great clubs are supposed to weigh or feel like, but I've found these more than satisfactory, especially since they're cheap (I can't imagine anyone buying be $120 worth of clubs) and learning was harder than I expected so they had to endure many drops. | | Onni rated this item 5 out of 5 You can get these from firetoys.com for only £8.50 | | Schuyler rated this item 4 out of 5 I've juggled Radical Fish almost exclusively up to this point, so for the most part those clubs are my reference point.
I just got a set of four airflite clubs and I've been thoroughly enjoying them. While the single piece design does make them a bit more rough on the hands I haven't personally had any major problems with it. It seems that by correcting your throwing and catching you can seriously reduce the impact of the clubs. The slower spin and additional weight of the club has taken some getting used to but in the end I've found both very helpful. The shape of the clubs makes them wonderful for single club tricks and scissor catches. One of the best shaped clubs I've played with.
Overall I've found that my juggling has actually improved slightly once I've adapted to the new clubs, especially my four club runs. I feel that they are a bit expensive, but then again as far as clubs go their much less pricey than a lot of other alternatives and you could do a lot worse. I'd highly recommend them, the only other style of club I'd juggle besides the fish. | | Did you find these reviews helpful?  |
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