The differences in quality become especially clear when we compare our juggling balls with a cheaper version (the ones you often find in toy stores / supermarkets). These cheaper balls are often very light, which means they don’t sit as well in the hand, and don’t fly with as predictable of a trajectory in the air. Also, these cheaper balls often have very poor seams, which means that it doesn’t take too many hours before your juggling practice ends in cleaning thousands of small pieces of filler material on the floor instead…
Our high quality juggling balls are two-colored and from the Legami Milano brand. The balls are delivered in a nice display box, which is perfect for giving away as a gift to someone you like. To top it all off, this bundle is very affordable compared to balls of similar quality.
Don’t forget to take help from a video guide on YouTube if you don’t quite get the hang of it at first. Learning the basics doesn’t take more than 15 minutes, but then becoming confident in throwing usually takes a couple of hours. If you become comfortable with juggling three balls in the classic way (what is usually called the 3 ball cascade), you can move on to learning other tricks and techniques for three balls, for example the Reverse cascade, Columns or Burke’s Barrage. If you get tired of three balls, you’re guaranteed a challenge when you go all the way up to five balls, something that can be said to be juggling’s litmus test. Being able to confidently master five balls is not only an incredible feat that will keep you busy for weeks, but also something that will impress even industry veterans.
Good luck with your juggling practice!