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Smallwik

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This ball is sold individually. It is already filled and ready to be juggled with.

Norwik's little sister:

Norwik balls are hugely popular with experienced jugglers. The Smallwik is the smaller version of these balls. They are made by Kristian Wanvik himself. Kristian is a professional juggler who has been making his own juggling balls since 2004.

Balls inspired by the juggler Michael Rudenko.
These are made using the manufacturing methods of juggler Michael Rudenko who created the "russian balls". They are sparsely filled and have limited mass, so the balls have nice trajectories when thrown and land nicely in the hands without rolling. Being sparsely filled lowers their center of gravity.

These balls are the little sisters of the Norwik, their diameter and weight are much lower.

Presentation of the Russian balls:

I made this little video where I explain the different models of Russian balls sold on our website and I talk a little bit about the Smallwik ball in this video. I invite you to watch it it will give you more information on the context of this ball. Video in French.

Holds up to 6 balls like these. The bag will automatically be added to your order when being prepared if you order at least 5 of these balls. :-)

10 balls video and a 11 balls try:

The sensations:

This ball model is the result of 10 years of experimentation by Kristian who tested and manufactured more than 10 different models before obtaining this result.

Here are the sensations of juggling Smallwiks / Norwiks / Flakswiks balls:

  • Using these balls will allow you to improve the stability of your juggling and obtain cleaner trajectories, making it easier to work on your new tricks.
  • The fact that it is sparsely filled will have the effect of slowing down the ball in the air, allowing you to have more time to perform your tricks and gaining precision and control over your balls.
  • They don't grip on your fingertips and slip cleanly out of your hands. This is one of the main reasons why they can be thrown more easily with greater throwing accuracy than other balls.
  • They are excellent for practicing balances because the weight is always on the bottom of the balls and therefore are very popular for so-called "pinball" and "bbb" juggling.
  • The balls have an imperceptible mini hole which avoids having to worry about the changing of size or shape when traveling by plane as is the case with some waterproof balls. This also allows them to keep a nice round shape during training.
  • They don't spin in the air like some Russian balls.

Characteristics of the Smallwik balls:

  • Diameter: 63mm.
  • Weight: 53 grams.
  • Shell: soft PVC.
  • Anti-depressurization perforation.

What kind of use?

The Smallwik ball is ideal for experienced jugglers and for practicing with 5 balls and more.

Norwik balls video:

Three different sizes:

The Norwik being a huge success, their creator Kristian Wanvik decided to diversify its range. Now you have the choice between the Smallwik, the Norwik and the Flakswik.

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