Bouncing clubs

Two jugglers pass bouncy Radical Fish clubs, pink and black, against a blue background, displaying the advertising slogan "Radical Fish Bouncing Clubs".

Radical Fish clubs were designed in the 1990s with the intention of creating bouncy clubs. This is where the Radical Fish club's body shape comes from. At the time, there was no way to create prototypes with 3D printers like today, and when they first assembled a Radical Fish, the club didn't bounce at all. But it achieved unexpected worldwide success in the 1990s for contemporary juggling, thanks in particular to videos by The Peapots, who used Radical Fish clubs, utilizing the curves of the club's bulb to develop all sorts of tricks ahead of their time. Today, NetJuggler has redesigned the Radical Fish club in partnership with Play Juggling, and the club is now equipped with a bouncy tip at the top. The shorter the club, the more it bounces. The shorter version, originally designed for children, is also the version with the most bounce.

Short bouncing Radical Fish club
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Short bouncing Radical Fish club

Children's club and/or rebound - Play/NetJuggler collaboration
46cm - 220g

Medium PX3 bouncing Radical Fish club
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Medium PX3 bouncing Radical Fish club

Bouncing club - Play / NetJuggler collaboration.
48cm - 220g.

PX3 Radical Fish Long Bounce Club
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PX3 Radical Fish Long Bounce Club

Rebound Club - Play/NetJuggler Collaboration
52cm - 220g

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