Highlights:
1.One of 120mm Clear Acrylic Contact Juggling Ball Approx. 4.72 inches in diameter, Net weight: 1112g (2.45lbs)
2.120mm acrylic Contact Juggling Ball is Great for Single ball Tricks, isolations and body rolls, It may be getting a tad heavy for beginners.
3.A practiced contact juggler will eventually be able to roll, spin, toss and pass the ball back and forth, looping and bobbing it over the fingertips, palms, the tops of the hands, arms and other parts of the body in a graceful dance.
4.Recommended for advanced jugglers, be aware of repetitive strain injury risks from such a large ball.
5.Do not leave acrylic balls in direct sunlight, they can act as a magnifying glass and burn the surface they are sitting on, or distort/melt the surface of the ball.
Details:
One of 120 mm Clear Acrylic Contact Juggling Ball Approx. 4.72 inches in diameter, wrapped and packed in white box;
The Stage performers choice. The most visual ball! Due to its size body rolling is slow and easier to control and isolations look fantastic. However this ball is heavy! Be sure to warm up before playing.
120mm acrylic Contact Juggling Ball is Great for Single ball Tricks, isolations and body rolls, It may be getting a tad heavy for beginners.
Recommended for advanced jugglers, be aware of repetitive strain injury risks from such a large ball.
Unlike polycarbonate balls, acrylic has no resistance when rubbed against acrylic, making your multi-ball stacks smooth and easy, and perfect for isolations.
Acrylics are very difficult to break, but they can break things. Be aware when playing. Scratches from rough surfaces can happen but are easily fixed with scratch removers.
Do not leave acrylic balls in direct sunlight, they can act as a magnifying glass and burn the surface they are sitting on, or distort/melt the surface of the ball.