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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
These Juggling Pins are a fantastic choice for anyone just starting out. They have a decent build quality, are well-balanced, and make for excellent training tools while learning the basics. Since beginners are bound to drop their pins a lot, these are a great, budget-friendly option that won’t break the bank while you practice. They’re durable enough to handle repeated use, and the weight feels just right for smooth, controlled throws. If you’re looking to get into juggling without spending a fortune, this set is a great place to start!
user22272403
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I recently picked up this set of Mister M juggling clubs, and I'm really happy with them. They're perfect for beginners like me who are still mastering the art of juggling and I'm even gotten my kids into practicing.The clubs are lightweight and well-balanced, making them easy to handle and toss. The bright colors also make them easy to track in the air. I appreciate the durable construction. The rubber tips and foam handles protect both the clubs and my floors from damage when I inevitably drop them (which happens a lot when you're learning!).The grip tape on the handles is also a nice touch. It provides a secure and comfortable grip, even when my hands get sweaty.While these clubs might not be suitable for professional jugglers, they're an excellent choice for beginners. They're affordable, well-made, and fun to use. If you're looking to learn how to juggle clubs, I'd definitely recommend this set.
Neal
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
This 3 set of plastic juggling pins comes in red, yellow, and green. The handles have a silver grip with layered/twisted material for better grip. The pins are well balanced and made to take lots of drops that will ensue as you learn. I was a little disappointed that the app advertised by the manufacturer is only available for Apple devices, there does not seem to be one for Android devices, however there is a YouTube channel "Mister M Cri" that teaches you the basics of juggling for all of thier products.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
If you're serious about juggling, you need to check out Henrys in Germany or Play Juggling in Italy—these are consistently the best clubs around. You'll pay a premium for them, but if you've mastered the art of juggling clubs there's no substitute for their balance and craftsmanship.These juggling pins by Mister M seem pretty much the same as other budget clubs you see on Amazon—in fact, they all look like they come from the same factory...it's hard to . There's a rubber tip, a thicker plastic body, and a handle that i honestly can't tell whether is rolled polyethelene or cardboard. There's no core rod as far as I can tell, it just feels hollow. The head is attached to the handle by what looks like electrical tape and there's a soft tip at the end of the handle.The cheaper construction has its advantages; it makes it lightweight and pretty well balanced. It'll feel too juvenile for someone with moderate skills, but it'll be comfortable and safer for beginners (although bear in mind it'll still hurt if you let it fall on your head, so I'd only get them for a child who's serious about learning how to juggle). It's definitely not a toy to give to a very young child to start throwing across the room.If you're wondering, Mister M is a street performer from Germany who's performed around the world, sold DVDs on how to juggle, and now sells juggling equipment. I believe some of his earlier products (such as diabolos) were designed and manufactured by him, but this product seems to be identical to a lot of other similar products. Still, he's got a great history and is a great seller to support if you're looking for great entry-level juggling equipment.
Pastor B
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
I have recently begun practicing my juggling skills again. I was hoping that it would be like bicycle riding – once you know how to do it you never forget. Well, I might have not forgotten how to juggle, but I’m practicing “The Drop” quite a bit. What’s “The Drop,” you might ask. Well, it’s what you do a lot when you’re first practicing juggling! It’s quite simple, really. You throw the juggling ball (or club) up in the air and not catch it on the way down. Then you bend over and pick it up and repeat – many times. After a while you don’t need to practice it as much, and you move on to more complex juggling.I have an old set of inexpensive juggling clubs, but they really might have started life as plastic bowling pins. So, when I saw this juggling club set, which looked very nice, I ordered it. It is a very nice set. I imagine if I were a professional juggler I’d get an even nicer set, but these are fine for me, just as they are. I’ve already practiced the drop many times with them!The club ends are made of a fairly firm rubber (on the pin end) and a hard but flexible foam on the handle end. That’s good because when you drop them those ends will keep the pins from being hurt or whatever you drop them on from being marked. The handles themselves are made of a wide band of metal wrapped around itself and then pulled out to form a lightweight (non)-telescoping tube which is then attached to a yellow, red or green pin. They are nicely balanced so as long as you’re consistent in your throwing they won’t be the cause of you practicing “The Drop.”In some ways juggling pins are more easily juggled than balls. They’re larger so that your hands will touch some part of the handle as it spins from one hand to the other. They also give you more time to get control of the pin than you have with a ball (at least in my opinion). The downside is that they are larger so it’s much easier for them to interfere with each other. But that’s what practicing “The Drop” is all about!Back to practicing!
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