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The Speevers Juggling Balls set includes three durable, customizable balls designed for both beginners and professionals. With 14 color options, these lightweight (70g) balls are washable, waterproof, and built to withstand extreme conditions, making them perfect for any juggling enthusiast. Ideal as a gift, they promise a fun and engaging experience for all skill levels.
A**R
Excellent
This was my first set of balls as I started learning to juggle and I love them. The material is soft, the weight is solid, and the size is perfect. Canβt speak to longevity just yet, but they definitely feel high quality and seem like they will last. I got the black and white version and my only complaint is that they are sometimes not super visible in certain lighting conditions or with certain backdrops - Getting a brighter color would probably help but itβs not a big enough issue to impact my 5 star rating. Definitely recommend, they are great balls for beginners.
J**J
Perfect Start
These juggling balls are well-made. They have that sturdy, quality feel that makes you feel that juggling is more of an art.
M**T
Can't keep my hands off these balls.
These balls are perfect. Good heft and great durability. These balls can take a pounding and that's great because I'm not that good at juggling with them just yet and my balls hit the ground a lot.
J**A
Well made product!
Made of very durable materials.
B**D
Initially great but has quality issues
We loved the weight and size of these. They felt just right in my kids hands. We bought cube shaped juggling balls too and those were hard to catch for my child. These spherical shaped ones were easier to catch. Unfortunately, the balls started to lose their stuffing occasionally. Every time a ball hit the floor, more beads would come out. If the fabric was made of something that was not mesh-like the bead stuffing would probably stay intact.
R**E
Great, but quickly lose firmness and become smushy.
These are great for learning! However, if you drop them a bunch (and you will) they start losing their firmness and shape pretty quickly. This makes them harder and harder to work with since the weight distribution gets thrown off as they get more loose and smushy.Think about throwing bean bag. It's very different from throwing a ball. The weight distribution is less predictable. One imperfect toss and the bag is not going where you wanted it to.This adds an unexpected and unnecessary added layer of difficulty when learning to juggle.I think leather, plastic or rubber balls would hold their shape better and thus be easier to handle without needing to adjust and compensate for awkward weight distribution with every toss.All that said... I went from never juggling a ball in my life to juggling 3 balls and starting to attempt some tricks, so I think I got my monies worth. Part of that is due to the awesome tutorials by Taylor Tries, but I think some of that is owed to these balls as well.They're fun to handle, they're soft so they don't mess up my floors or my cat when they accidentally fly in unintended directions. And despite getting softer over time they are durable, I'm certain they'll hold up for a long time.If your just starting out I actually recommend not getting the heaviest ones. I didn't know what to buy, I just figured I could handle a few extra ounces. It's tough to keep them up in the air without breaking a sweat after awhile. Some of that is my inexperience, but even as I get better and am able to catch and throw from my waist or below, it takes some effort to send these balls high enough to do certain tricks.Overall, I think they're great. I just wish they held their shape a tiny bit better. But it's not critical. I still learned, still improved, still drop the balls less every day. So it's not really a major factor. Just an observation more than anything. Maybe it actually helps get better when you do finally switch to some pro-grade balls? We'll see I guess.
J**E
Quality.
The weight is good for beginners because the fall a bit slower. Smaller size that I was used, but now I love them. I'm ordering another set.
A**R
Weight Matters
These balls seem to be of good quality, but, as a beginner, I found them hard to catch. I believe I bought them too heavy assuming as a man, Iβd want more heft. Iβd recommend, if itβs your first time learning to juggle, start with a lower weight ball.
W**L
I'm juggling in 2 weeks! (Update: I bought another set)
Update: I bought another set (first set was orange/black, new set is white/black). While the weight is fairly consistent (~1g difference). The size difference was immediately noticeable. It'll take some time to get used to (I'm learning to juggle 4). So if you plan to juggle more than 3, maybe buy 2 of same set.I bought the 4.2oz (120g) variant after doing some research on ideal starter weights. These feel great, seems durable, and the weights are consistent (< 1g difference).I found a great tutorial on YouTube (search "Taylor Tries"), and I started off with practicing 1 ball, then to 2 in about a week, and now I'm able to juggle all 3!
A**R
Very well made
And the mesh makes them a bit grippy. Very happy with them.
T**G
Great feel
I have not had a chance to test the durability of this product. However, it is easy to grip.
A**Y
Very durable and soft. Love the product!
M**S
Simple good product, well-packaged and should last years
As per headline. These are just good juggling balls of a nice weight. Good for kids to learn with and for adults to play with too. And there's a bag they come in, which helps make sure the cat doesn't destroy them, even though they don't seem flimsy to begin with.
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