The Blazza is available for purchase through my Amazon storefront (I earn a small commission) amzn.to/4aQzalZ How to blow a whistle: ruclips.net/video/q2gl87GGb6Y/видео.html See this whistle in the world's biggest whistle test: ruclips.net/video/RF2OUtj445s/видео.html Molten Blazza is an interesting whistle made for indoor sports, mainly basketball and volleyball. One thing that stands out about this one is that both sides are identically shaped. This is unusual for a whistle but it's a good thing since you will be able to hold it as easily from both sides. It has cushioned mouth grip so your teeth don't ache if you like to bite while blowing a whistle. You shouldn't blow into the whistle with too much force because the sound will become inconsistent. You need to use medium or low force if you want a consistent tone.
Blazza is made for indoor use, but what is your opinion about the outdoor use of it? I'm a field hockey referee and I want a bit more power than the Fox40 classic, but I think I like the mouthpiece because I bite... Or do you recommend another whistle for high pitched sounds outdoor but not so loud as the Valkeen for example? Thanks!
Have you seen my big whistle test? You can see dB measurments there and then sort the ones that have a mouth piece and dB values above the Fox 40 Classic. Summary at the end of the video. ruclips.net/video/RF2OUtj445s/видео.htmlsi=o3GdD8esSXAQofh7
@@RefereeChannel yes I have, thanks for that video, it's very nice! I'm mostly interested in your opinion if the Blazza can be properly used for field hockey in the outdoors :)
There really isn’t any real world difference between an indoors and outdoors whistle. For example the Dolfin Pro is made for indoors but it can be used outdoors. Same with the Blazza. People will be able to hear it without issues. So if you like the mouth piece and the way it sounds then it will absolutely work. Try it in a game, if the players don’t notice when you whistle then you know that you need something else.
The Blazza is available for purchase through my Amazon storefront (I earn a small commission) amzn.to/4aQzalZ
How to blow a whistle: ruclips.net/video/q2gl87GGb6Y/видео.html
See this whistle in the world's biggest whistle test: ruclips.net/video/RF2OUtj445s/видео.html
Molten Blazza is an interesting whistle made for indoor sports, mainly basketball and volleyball. One thing that stands out about this one is that both sides are identically shaped. This is unusual for a whistle but it's a good thing since you will be able to hold it as easily from both sides. It has cushioned mouth grip so your teeth don't ache if you like to bite while blowing a whistle. You shouldn't blow into the whistle with too much force because the sound will become inconsistent. You need to use medium or low force if you want a consistent tone.
I am so glad you do these videos, thank you!!
No problem. I think it’s important that almost all whistles available have a video so people can know what they sound like.
Blazza is made for indoor use, but what is your opinion about the outdoor use of it? I'm a field hockey referee and I want a bit more power than the Fox40 classic, but I think I like the mouthpiece because I bite...
Or do you recommend another whistle for high pitched sounds outdoor but not so loud as the Valkeen for example?
Thanks!
Have you seen my big whistle test? You can see dB measurments there and then sort the ones that have a mouth piece and dB values above the Fox 40 Classic. Summary at the end of the video. ruclips.net/video/RF2OUtj445s/видео.htmlsi=o3GdD8esSXAQofh7
@@RefereeChannel yes I have, thanks for that video, it's very nice! I'm mostly interested in your opinion if the Blazza can be properly used for field hockey in the outdoors :)
There really isn’t any real world difference between an indoors and outdoors whistle. For example the Dolfin Pro is made for indoors but it can be used outdoors. Same with the Blazza. People will be able to hear it without issues.
So if you like the mouth piece and the way it sounds then it will absolutely work. Try it in a game, if the players don’t notice when you whistle then you know that you need something else.
Very cool! Thanks from Russia