You are so mean, it hurts me to watch you juggle. You are SO good!! Hehahehehe! I didn’t know you used the same clubs I do! I’ve been watching you for like a year now and thought you used Play!! Yes!! Now that I have same clubs as you I should be JUST as good as you by tomorrow!! 🐸
Hello i am a litle late but witch clubs is the one in the discription i look in the web site and i cant found that henrys delphin long can you send the link of the ones you put in the description Thank you and take care From:Portugal
I just checked, now those are called delphin t’s (training): www.henrys-online.de/en/shop/juggling/juggling-clubs/121/juggling-club-delphin-t?c=9999200 Before there was only 1 delphin. Then when delphin short came, they changed the regular into long and now it’s t or training. It’s the one that is 52cm long. But those are basically regular delphins. Hope that helps
Noriskky If you don’t mind me asking, did you order the Delphine Short clubs (49 cm) or the Delphine Long clubs (52 cm)? I’m planning to order a set myself.
thanks for the video. I've heard they can be too light for outside juggling? I'm looking for a new set of clubs, coming from the heavier Renegade 95's.
Fishfish Yeah every club can be too light for that. Always go to manufactures site and check the weight before. And you can always add weight by adding tape. Henrys clubs have really good knobs but they dont survive on asfalt for long time, so if you gonna do that, maybe Play knobs could work better. They are heavier but lasts longer outside. (They are coming up with some new lighter knobs tho, so again, check the weights before on their site)
Hey Lauri, I was thinking about buying the Pirouettes Grip, you said that the Delphines work better with multiplexes and bodyrolls , can you tell me from your experience what are the Pirouettes best for? and is the Grip really helpful or does it annoy while you juggle? Also, my goal is to go high with numbers (Atleast 5 I guess ;-) ), Wanted to know If the Pirouettes are the right ones for it and if there are other ones better for this purpose? P.s. I haven't seen a short version of Pirouette Grip do you know if they exist? Thanks a lot, I appreciate the help
orel chertkow Delphins work better with multiplexes, hitting and bodyrolls for me, other people may have different opinions. Pirouettes work better (in my experience) with high throws and body throws. Some people like the grip and others dont. You just have to try and see. If you want short handle but with grip, I would recommend Play’s PX4 quantum or EX1. Those designes are made to be similar to delphins. (But I would recommend to get Henrys knobs to those clubs. Play knobs are more heavier). At the end of the day it all comes down to this: what clubs work best for you and what do you like the most?
단엘 They are super bendy/ flexible. Good for old school ukraine style high and slow throws technical juggling but I dont like how they handle for my style
I am looking for clubs, Was looking at the px4 but was thinking of the delphines. I set my self on the px4 and now I have seen this I am back to wondering what 1s to get hahah
@@JugglingMastery unfortunately I dont know of anyone, that's why I've been taking my time and not rushing on my choosing. The px4 I can customise on oddballs so that's 1 of the reasons for me it was getting a better favour
Richard Veldkamp Haha! I have talked to many of the best jugglers in the world and never heard that. I use delphins because of the short handle and longer top. Pirouettes have longer handle and shorter top part. It all comes down to what is it that you do. Delphins work better for multiplexes and bodyrolls (for me) and I do lot of those. Pirouettes work better for bodythrows (for me) and I dont do those so much. It depends what are you doing with them. Like I say in the video, delphins work for me with the type of juggling that I do 👌
Lauri Koskinen Thanks for sharing your thoughts on your personal club choice. I’m in California, so I’ll likely order my clubs from Renegade (in Santa Cruz), but could you please clarify one other question. Their website offers 2 choices for Henry’s Delphin clubs: (1) Henry’s Delphin Long (52 cm long with a relatively short handle and longer club body), or (2) Henry’s Delphin Short (49 cm long with a shorter handle and it uses the pirouette body - which is also shorter). Which Henrys club model are you using? Thanks - I’ve found your tutorials to extremely helpful. The time you put into them is really helping to benefit other jugglers. I’m considering getting on board with your juggling mastery course.
Lauri Koskinen Thanks for confirming. That is what I concluded after reading one of the other posts more carefully, but I appreciate your follow up. 👍🏻
Hey Lauri, This is awesome. I Just got back into juggling. Now in my 50's I got a set of 3 Henrys Pirouette. Much nicer than the heavier padded training clubs I got in London back so long ago. Anyway. I am pretty happy, Can turn 3 clubs again. Thoughts on this brand? Any tips for smoother juggling and less hand impact?
Henrys piruettes are really good clubs. Tips on less hand impact, it’s all about technique. Think about how you would catch an egg. You need to decelerate that speed or it will crack. Same thing with clubs (but not so much ofcourse). You need to relax and decelerate that speed little bit during impact. With practice it will look exactly the same but wont hurt your hands
I really wish I knew about coloured handles from renegade before, I ordered my Delphine clubs about an year ago..
ArjunDjuggler Yeah its so strange why Henrys dont sell them
Super informative video,
Really love what you are sharing...
ArjunDjuggler Thank you so much
Dube juggling clubs are excellent!!!
You are so mean, it hurts me to watch you juggle. You are SO good!! Hehahehehe! I didn’t know you used the same clubs I do! I’ve been watching you for like a year now and thought you used Play!! Yes!! Now that I have same clubs as you I should be JUST as good as you by tomorrow!! 🐸
Hello i am a litle late but witch clubs is the one in the discription i look in the web site and i cant found that henrys delphin long can you send the link of the ones you put in the description
Thank you and take care
From:Portugal
I just checked, now those are called delphin t’s (training):
www.henrys-online.de/en/shop/juggling/juggling-clubs/121/juggling-club-delphin-t?c=9999200
Before there was only 1 delphin. Then when delphin short came, they changed the regular into long and now it’s t or training.
It’s the one that is 52cm long.
But those are basically regular delphins. Hope that helps
Nice video👍
I practice juggling with dolphin clubs again.
What else did you use?
@@JugglingMastery
My club history🤣
2005-2010 henrys dolphin clubs
2011-2017 henrys clasic clubs
2018-2022 PX4 clubs
Now henrys dolphin clubs.
Man, I have Higgins bros clubs that feel heavy and Henry's Delph long clubs that feel perfect - I love juggling both of them though :D
Yeah there is no rule that we can only use one 😁
super nice, super profi rewiew, thanks a lot
I’ve got my first clubs on my birthday (20 January 2020) and these clubs are Delphins!😊🙏
Nice 👌 they are good clubs
And a month later I‘ve posted my first little juggling video on instagram..😂😅
Noriskky Whats your instagram?
tilmann.vogel
Noriskky If you don’t mind me asking, did you order the Delphine Short clubs (49 cm) or the Delphine Long clubs (52 cm)? I’m planning to order a set myself.
What clubs are closer than PX3 Sirius, Delphins or Pirouette?
Not sure. It looks like closer to delphin.
Delphin has shorter handle and longer body. Pirouette has longer handle and shorter body
I want to buy some new clubs because I’m using the plastic toys now. But I don’t know what I should choose long or short clubs.
Drawing billy I use delphin long.
I dont recommend the short ones.
Best would be if you know someone with clubs and can try them before you buy
thanks for the video. I've heard they can be too light for outside juggling? I'm looking for a new set of clubs, coming from the heavier Renegade 95's.
Fishfish Yeah every club can be too light for that.
Always go to manufactures site and check the weight before.
And you can always add weight by adding tape.
Henrys clubs have really good knobs but they dont survive on asfalt for long time, so if you gonna do that, maybe Play knobs could work better. They are heavier but lasts longer outside.
(They are coming up with some new lighter knobs tho, so again, check the weights before on their site)
What's the lotion you use that gives you a better grip? I would think lotion is oily and makes them slippery.
I use Cold cream, concentrated hand cream by Avène
Hey Lauri,
I was thinking about buying the Pirouettes Grip, you said that the Delphines work better with multiplexes and bodyrolls , can you tell me from your experience what are the Pirouettes best for? and is the Grip really helpful or does it annoy while you juggle?
Also, my goal is to go high with numbers (Atleast 5 I guess ;-) ), Wanted to know If the Pirouettes are the right ones for it and if there are other ones better for this purpose?
P.s. I haven't seen a short version of Pirouette Grip do you know if they exist?
Thanks a lot,
I appreciate the help
orel chertkow Delphins work better with multiplexes, hitting and bodyrolls for me, other people may have different opinions.
Pirouettes work better (in my experience) with high throws and body throws.
Some people like the grip and others dont.
You just have to try and see.
If you want short handle but with grip, I would recommend Play’s PX4 quantum or EX1. Those designes are made to be similar to delphins.
(But I would recommend to get Henrys knobs to those clubs. Play knobs are more heavier).
At the end of the day it all comes down to this: what clubs work best for you and what do you like the most?
Have you tried the loops yet? They’re lighter but juggle fairly similar to a piro.
Yes I tried and played with them back in 2017. Very nice if you like the shape
PX4 fake wrapped handle is BOOOOING~ and painful but how about PX3 ??
단엘 They are super bendy/ flexible. Good for old school ukraine style high and slow throws technical juggling but I dont like how they handle for my style
Do you use the normal delphins or the short ones?
Normal (long) ones
I am looking for clubs, Was looking at the px4 but was thinking of the delphines. I set my self on the px4 and now I have seen this I am back to wondering what 1s to get hahah
freddiefastfinger If you can try them both before you gonna buy, that would be the best... 😁
@@JugglingMastery unfortunately I dont know of anyone, that's why I've been taking my time and not rushing on my choosing. The px4 I can customise on oddballs so that's 1 of the reasons for me it was getting a better favour
Tbf there both good price also so anyone I choose will be a good choice
freddiefastfinger You can customise your delphins at renegade juggling, but if you get px4, I highly recommend getting henrys knobs for them
Thanks I'll do that. Classic knobs?
the circus club video was the first video i saw >)
I love Clubs Mr Babache Mario Berousek
ILLYA AZAROV Yeah I use those on stage when I do speed juggling but the paint is terrible. The silver color comes off so easily
@@JugglingMastery Yes, the paint comes off very easily. But I bought silver paint, and I draw maces, and they look like new
But why Delphins and not pirouttes? If i ask most people they say i must buy pirouttes and that Delpinhs are for kids..
Richard Veldkamp Haha! I have talked to many of the best jugglers in the world and never heard that.
I use delphins because of the short handle and longer top. Pirouettes have longer handle and shorter top part.
It all comes down to what is it that you do. Delphins work better for multiplexes and bodyrolls (for me) and I do lot of those.
Pirouettes work better for bodythrows (for me) and I dont do those so much.
It depends what are you doing with them.
Like I say in the video, delphins work for me with the type of juggling that I do 👌
@@JugglingMastery Thnx for the answer! I placed an order for some Deplhins yesterday ;-)
Lauri Koskinen Thanks for sharing your thoughts on your personal club choice. I’m in California, so I’ll likely order my clubs from Renegade (in Santa Cruz), but could you please clarify one other question. Their website offers 2 choices for Henry’s Delphin clubs: (1) Henry’s Delphin Long (52 cm long with a relatively short handle and longer club body), or (2) Henry’s Delphin Short (49 cm long with a shorter handle and it uses the pirouette body - which is also shorter). Which Henrys club model are you using? Thanks - I’ve found your tutorials to extremely helpful. The time you put into them is really helping to benefit other jugglers. I’m considering getting on board with your juggling mastery course.
R Stoick Sorry I didnt saw this reply before.
I use Henrys delphins long. Those are the ”normal/ regular” ones
Lauri Koskinen Thanks for confirming. That is what I concluded after reading one of the other posts more carefully, but I appreciate your follow up. 👍🏻
New suspcriptor
hi sir what is use of doing juggling ?..
srinivas srinivas it’s fun
@@JugglingMastery you do 👌👌👏👏👏 sir...
日本語ありがとう😊
Always use lotion before juggling balls and clubs 😂
Saludos desde Colombia
Hey Lauri,
This is awesome.
I Just got back into juggling. Now in my 50's
I got a set of 3 Henrys Pirouette.
Much nicer than the heavier padded training clubs I got in London back so long ago.
Anyway. I am pretty happy, Can turn 3 clubs again.
Thoughts on this brand?
Any tips for smoother juggling and less hand impact?
Henrys piruettes are really good clubs.
Tips on less hand impact, it’s all about technique.
Think about how you would catch an egg. You need to decelerate that speed or it will crack.
Same thing with clubs (but not so much ofcourse). You need to relax and decelerate that speed little bit during impact. With practice it will look exactly the same but wont hurt your hands
@@JugglingMastery Thank you.