Pastel Stage Ball


























This item is sold individually.
Stage ball:
Stage balls have hollow plastic shells. They are used originally on stage because their round shape give them a nice aspect with the lighting on stage. Today jugglers use soft balls more frequently such as the Varana, Silx, SRX or other models that have similar visuals.
The main advantage of these juggling balls is that they are the most robust and that their price is interesting. This particular model with a small diameter is recommended for children or beginner jugglers who have small hands. This model is made with a mould that gives a soft finition called "suede".
Allows to carry up to 10 balls like these. The bag will be automatically added to your order when being prepared if you order at least 5 of these balls. :-)
NetJuggler's opinion:
Here are some unusual soft colors from the manufacturer who used to give us fluorescent/flashy colors. These balls are presented on a range of pastel colors. We appreciate their soft touch that makes you want to spend hours handling them.
Characteristics of the juggling ball:
- Mass: 75g.
- Diameter: 62mm.
What kind of use ?
The 62mm stage ball is ideal for children. It has the perfect diameter for small hands.
Information about the manufacturer Play Juggling:
Play Juggling manufactures this item in Italy . The articles of Play are known to be of good quality, with particular attention to the finishes. Among their range of products we find introductory equipment but also reputable equipment used by entertainment professionals.
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Hello, are these balls soft enough? I ordered (and returned) the millet pastels because they were much too hard. I'm looking for small, soft balls without millet (I also didn't like the noise and feel of the seeds inside). The 70mm balls are too big as well. It's difficult to choose without being able to try them. Thank you for your help.
Are they interesting for making numbers, aren't they too hard in the long run?
These aren't the most pleasant balls for working on numbers. To develop numbers, soft balls will be much more comfortable... Zarbeo balls, for example, will be more pleasant to juggle, or Cube balls. However, once you have a clean juggle with x number of balls, stage balls offer a cleaner visual perhaps than fabric balls. They will have a better visual effect on stage, for example.
Are they less hard to the touch than Eozoe?
The finish is softer, but it's very similar in stiffness.
Excuse me, but there seems to be an inconsistency regarding the diameter of the balls in the "Characteristics" and "What type of practice?" sections. Are these balls really 70 mm? I would like to take this opportunity to ask if, at this diameter, a practice with 5 balls (or more) can be considered? Thank you in advance.
Idris
There was indeed a mistake that slipped into the paragraph: "For what type of practice". I just updated it!
Which balls should you use for 5-ball juggling?
To practice with 5 balls, this model will work. It will also work very well for 6 and 7 balls. On the other hand, if you are learning to play 5 balls, 6 balls or 7 balls, then we will tend to recommend softer balls that roll less. For example, our Varana 441 balls have a soft shell, and if you fill them with millet you will have a mass of about 135 grams which will give you stable balls and above all pleasant to handle with a "good grip". The Varana 441 have a diameter of 65mm which is suitable for learning new figures...