Diabolo Handsticks Carbon Content 1 Paar. Diabolostring 70m-Roll Content 1 Rolle. Diabolostring 10m-Roll Content 1 Rolle. Diabolostring 25m-Roll Content 1 Rolle. Diabolo-Stringset Content 1 Set. Close filters items found. Immediately available. Manufacturer Henrys. Price from 3 to Spare halfshells for Henrys Beach diabolo.
Spare halfshells are made from polypropylene in nice translucent colors with concentric rings. Weight: approx. Compare Remember. Spare halshells for Henrys Circus diabolo. Spare halfshells for Henrys Jazz diabolo. Spare halfshells for Henrys Kolibri diabolo.
Its transparent half-shells except black and white are made of the same material as skater-wheels. Non transparent colors: white and black. Favorable diabolo handsticks for ambitious diabolo players. Strong but not too light handstick made of strong polished aluminium. Handle made of light rubber with a perfect balance. Lenght: mm Content 1 Paar. Plain handsticks made of beechwood. The diabolo handsticks for professionals Made of carbon fiber tube, so much stronger than fiberglass handsticks.
Construction and look like fiberglass handsticks. The diabolo handsticks for professionals Diabolo handsticks made of carbon fiber. For details see handsticks carbon Diabolo Cup Inner Rings If you look inside some of the high-quality cups, you will see raised rings see image, green cup. Beginner; a soft rubber cup or a hard TPU cups is fine for leaning. The cup diameter should be 5 inch, unless the juggler is under four feet tall.
For children between 4 and 5 feet tall a lightweight cup is best. Like in the photo left If the spacing is to narrow, like in the photo bottom of the image then when playing you can accidentally hit the cup with the string and change the angle of diabolo. Recommendation for Center Space Intermediate to Advanced; the string should not have a long contact point on the diabolo cup, as it will make angle correction for multiple diabolos harder to control.
Beginner; the center spacing is not so important, as string friction on the cup is will not effect simple low speed diabolo angle corrections. Diabolo Centers As you can see in the photo, there are many kinds of centers made of various materials. Fixed Axle A fixed axle means that it cannot turn. Bearing Axles Other diabolos have a triple-bearing axle, which only spins in one direction. Bearing Diabolo Maintenance A bearing diabolo needs maintenance. New Tricks Using a Bearing Diabolo Bearing diabolos allow one to perform more complex tricks than in the past.
Recommendation for Diabolo Axle Intermediate to Advanced; while you can do many tricks with a fixed axle, many advanced tricks require a high quality bearing axle triple bearing. Beginner; the center should be a fixed axel. You could start out with a ratchet bearing axel, but is is more complicated to learn. Sundia Falcon Diabolo triple bearing option. Sundia Evolution G3. Sundia Shining Diabolo triple bearing option.
Sundia Echo Diabolo Fixed Axle. Which kind of Diabolo String to Select In the photo there is a range of string types starting from the left. Radfactor 1. The tighter the weave of the string, the less friction it has. Conversely, loosely woven string has more friction. If there is too much friction, the string will bind on the axle and get sucked into the center, thereby stopping the diabolo. The diameter of the string affects the string weight.
Typical string is 1. Thicker string, e. You cannot do some tricks if the string is too light. Moisture content of the string. If the string becomes damp from contact with body sweat, it will greatly increase the friction of the string.
Many performers have several sets of hand sticks available when performing. They can thus switch out the damp string with dry one that is on a different pair of hand sticks. The kind of fiber used affects how much friction the string has.
Adding cotton gives the string some stretch, which is good for certain types of tricks. The axle material and the string need to be compatible. For example, a hard-anodized aluminum axle is more slippery and needs a higher-friction string than a stainless steel hub. Another issue is the heat generated by friction on the center axle. If it is not correctly made, the string will overheat and not perform well.
The string needs to be replaced when the outer fibers are worn or fraying. Recommendation for Diabolo String Intermediate to Advanced; always use high quality string with the correct diameter for the tricks you are trying to do, and make sure the string is dry when in use.
Beginner; any type of high quality string is good for starting out, just make sure it is a braided string, and keep the string dry. Stick length has changed significantly. In the s, diabolo sticks were all made long, measuring approx. Now, the best length is around 12 inches.
The reason for this change is that most of the time modern diabolo players use the stick pointing inward or towards each other. To do this, the sticks must to be short. You cannot do modern diabolo tricks with long sticks. The photo at right shows an long, old-fashioned hand stick. The string should be able rotate in the stick. Good diabolo sticks have the string going all the way through and tied at the end. This prevents the string from getting twisted. Having the string tied on the bottom also keep the stress off the tip.
Many tips are glued in and cannot handle the force if the string was not tied at the bottom. Cheap diabolo hand sticks have the string tied to the end of the stick, as they are using a solid metal or wood stick, not a tube. This is fine for beginners, but is not suited for intermediate play. Renegade Juggling was the first to manufacture sticks with the string running through the stick and tied at the bottom In the photo, the blue sticks have the string tied through the end, while the green ones have the string tied at the top.
The stick needs to be lightweight. The diablo stick should weigh grams. Sticks weighing more than 75 grams are suited for beginners but not for intermediate play.
This type of stick is only good for beginners. Wood, aluminum, steel, fiberglass and carbon fiber are some of the more common materials used. Most high-quality sticks are made of carbon fiber or fiberglass. There is a big difference in how the tube is made. Low-quality tubes are made with fibers that run only lengthwise, while high-quality tubes have cross-woven fibers. Very high-quality tubes have several different weave patterns on each layer. The weaving of the fibers greatly increases the strength of the stick.
Low-cost carbon sticks will break very quickly and are made in China using linear fiber tubes. Another cheap design has a smaller diameter carbon tube covered with a plastic tube; this reduces the cost but makes for a weaker sticks.
A rubber diabolo, on the other hand, is very flexible and durable, but loses its shape when you spin it quickly. All of our diabolos are made of a slightly rubbery plastic material that makes them quite durable, while also able to hold their shape. That makes them suitable for learning, and also great for high performance. By manipulating the sticks, you make the diabolo spin faster and faster so that you can perform tricks.
Why one way? Because you need resistance in at least one direction in order to make the diabolo spin with your sticks! A one way bearing can make it easier to learn the diabolo as a beginner, and also easier to get a faster or longer spin to more easily do difficult and complicated tricks, such as finger grinds or stick grinds. The downside is that a bearing can be louder when it is spinning.
Really a triple bearing diabolo works exactly the same as a one way bearing with just a single bearing. The most common sticks are either made of wood or plastic. Sticks can differ slightly in diameter thickness and length.
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