hello jacob, i would recommend you get fixed axle diabolos such as the finesse for doing multiple diabolos, one because it can increase your juggling speed since the axle turns and two because it is easier to control and you are able to do more and better tricks with it. The one way axle is more for doing advance solo tricks such as tilting the diabolo and juggling it sideways or doing finger grinds.
I started with an eagle, went from that to circuses and from those to Diabigs (which I like mainly since 2005). I like diabolos with a bit of weight because they make sync-shuffles look better imho. Many people like light diabolos like Finesse better though. You should only get these: Circus, Finesse, Fly, Suns, Diabigs or Taibolos. Which one of those is totally personal preference but these are all good.
I was thinking of getting a Finesse or Circus, since I smashed one of my Spinabolos on pavement last month in the practice area for the high toss competition (never practice a high toss on pavement... ouch).
@SuperGiggitty Any diabolo are good for beginner, I think the finesse is the best because its light and beautifull. I have two of them and they are great!
@ patman123491 i´ve bought 1 circus too and i must say that this one is a really nice 1.. its good to handle and you can get much more speed in this...
They are basically the same diabolo except for their sizes. The Finesse is a 5 inch diabolo and the Tornado is a 4.5 inch. The materials are practically the same and the Evolution kits can be used on both.
A finesse is a great diabolo. It starts off pretty easy and then gets more and more difficult as you progress. I would recommend learning from an instructional DVD like "The Ultimate Diabolo DVD"
sundia fly is the way to go iv'e just got one and i previously had a finnesse trust me the fly is a whole lot better you can even mess it up and get away with it it could have like 20 wraps on it and it would still spin for ages ... love it!
If I'm a beginner and I am looking for a good starter diabolo that will be good when I get better, what would be a better choice: the giant circus, circus, or the finesse?
a triple ball bearing axle only turns one way, so when starting you have to make sure you set it the right way or it wont spin and you'll end up dropping it. Many screwdrivers are like this to, where you only screw it one way and instead of taking the screwdriver out, you just turn it back and screw it again.
@ssstouraitis You'll most likely get more out of a g4. It's easier to handle, can be modified, and if you go into two or three at a time the Performer is going to be too big for that.
@archeryking641, i have the 4'' Circus diabolo, is still my first one, means i learned with it and will stay with it, too. Its kind of heavy (which i like, cause i tried to play with a lighter one from a friend and it was kind of hard for me), and has a fairly long spin time. I can perform all kind of tricks without problems, and learn new ones, too. Only problem is that it scratches easily (but i don't really care as long as it don't breaks, which it didn't so far), so i would recommend it.
I was think of starting two diabolo juggling and was considering getting a pair of Beach diabolos to do that. but seeing the reviews on it and the definition of them on this video made me a little skeptical that they'd do the job. So i was wondereing: should i get something else, like another finesse, or get the two beach diabolos?
I'm looking to start diabolo and I want a diabolo that is good for learning and when I get better. What would be better: the circus, or finesse? Is there something even better than those? Thanks!
oh, i must have gotten used to it then, it's the only one i've used since i was 9 (i'm 18 now) video must do some pretty wierd stuff scale-wise me holding my preformer kind of looks like you holding the circus. thanks for the video. you guys are the only people i buy from. then again, you are the only people on the west coast...
If I'm a beginner looking for a diabolo that is good to learn on should i get a circus(4"), circus(5"), or a finesse. If the answer is a circus, I want to know what size is better. Thanks!
also i would like to know if the anti gravity diabolo is really as bad as people say it is and if i should start with that instead of the finesse? also when r u gettin the anti gravity diabolos in?
hmmm...i got a harlequin as well and i love ti. i got aluminium sticks but i find ti hard to do some tricks with. i got short sticks and can't do very long grinds without the diabolo running up the grip. i'd love to be able to do longer and bigger and better tricks,what diabolo should i get?
What is the difference between a single axle and a multi-piece axle is it the type of difficulty. Which is the easiest to work with? I am trying to get to know things about the diabolo before I buy one. Also which one besides the sundia is the most durable?
Harlequin looks fun and it isnt bad. but if you want a smaller one i suggest the jazz, its almost the same as the circus but than smaller. Oh, just saw you're 10.. than the circus (jazz aswell) are maybe too heavy.
I use the Circus Diabolo (Not the giant; I can't speak for that one) and everything your looking for in a Diabolo is included in the Circus Diabolo. (Fun Fact: Cirque Du Soleil performers use Circus Diabolos in their act. Ever wonder why they're called "Circus Diabolo"? Think about it: If they're good enough for "The Best Show on Earth", then they're good enough for you. It's the reason I got one. =) )
i have a performer. works great. i love it for those blind catches where the extra height really helps.
hello jacob, i would recommend you get fixed axle diabolos such as the finesse for doing multiple diabolos, one because it can increase your juggling speed since the axle turns and two because it is easier to control and you are able to do more and better tricks with it. The one way axle is more for doing advance solo tricks such as tilting the diabolo and juggling it sideways or doing finger grinds.
I started with an eagle, went from that to circuses and from those to Diabigs (which I like mainly since 2005). I like diabolos with a bit of weight because they make sync-shuffles look better imho. Many people like light diabolos like Finesse better though.
You should only get these: Circus, Finesse, Fly, Suns, Diabigs or Taibolos. Which one of those is totally personal preference but these are all good.
I was thinking of getting a Finesse or Circus, since I smashed one of my Spinabolos on pavement last month in the practice area for the high toss competition (never practice a high toss on pavement... ouch).
@SuperGiggitty Any diabolo are good for beginner, I think the finesse is the best because its light and beautifull. I have two of them and they are great!
@ patman123491
i´ve bought 1 circus too and i must say that this one is a really nice 1.. its good to handle and you can get much more speed in this...
They are basically the same diabolo except for their sizes. The Finesse is a 5 inch diabolo and the Tornado is a 4.5 inch. The materials are practically the same and the Evolution kits can be used on both.
A finesse is a great diabolo. It starts off pretty easy and then gets more and more difficult as you progress. I would recommend learning from an instructional DVD like "The Ultimate Diabolo DVD"
sundia fly is the way to go iv'e just got one and i previously had a finnesse trust me the fly is a whole lot better you can even mess it up and get away with it it could have like 20 wraps on it and it would still spin for ages ... love it!
If I'm a beginner and I am looking for a good starter diabolo that will be good when I get better, what would be a better choice: the giant circus, circus, or the finesse?
a triple ball bearing axle only turns one way, so when starting you have to make sure you set it the right way or it wont spin and you'll end up dropping it. Many screwdrivers are like this to, where you only screw it one way and instead of taking the screwdriver out, you just turn it back and screw it again.
@ssstouraitis You'll most likely get more out of a g4. It's easier to handle, can be modified, and if you go into two or three at a time the Performer is going to be too big for that.
Harlequin and Finesse rocks!!
great vid!
@archeryking641, i have the 4'' Circus diabolo, is still my first one, means i learned with it and will stay with it, too. Its kind of heavy (which i like, cause i tried to play with a lighter one from a friend and it was kind of hard for me), and has a fairly long spin time. I can perform all kind of tricks without problems, and learn new ones, too. Only problem is that it scratches easily (but i don't really care as long as it don't breaks, which it didn't so far), so i would recommend it.
@mousy2294 The sticks are 15inches long and the string is 6 foot long
I was think of starting two diabolo juggling and was considering getting a pair of Beach diabolos to do that. but seeing the reviews on it and the definition of them on this video made me a little skeptical that they'd do the job.
So i was wondereing: should i get something else, like another finesse, or get the two beach diabolos?
Should I get a Harlequin or a sidewinder?
Where could i order any of these?
I was interested in the MIcro
me too how can I order one I am from the Philippines
I'm looking to start diabolo and I want a diabolo that is good for learning and when I get better. What would be better: the circus, or finesse? Is there something even better than those? Thanks!
what's better, the tornado or the finesse?
@dgalvans The new Cosmic Diabolo is a great for beginners. It's very similar to the the Millennium described in this video.
It depends. I'd say after an hour you should be able to do a few basic tricks.
@bunnynightmare i got the Finesse as my first, and i started only this February
oh, i must have gotten used to it then, it's the only one i've used since i was 9 (i'm 18 now) video must do some pretty wierd stuff scale-wise me holding my preformer kind of looks like you holding the circus. thanks for the video. you guys are the only people i buy from. then again, you are the only people on the west coast...
Was the finesse that was shown the glow-in-the-dark color sold on the site?
@rubiksguy890 Yes, they all come assembled and ready to spin.
Sundia are great and cost around US$13 in Taiwan's shop.
If I'm a beginner looking for a diabolo that is good to learn on should i get a circus(4"), circus(5"), or a finesse. If the answer is a circus, I want to know what size is better. Thanks!
were they selling taibolos when this video was made? just curious because its not on the video =/
I was leaning towards gettin the Finesse, but wasn't sure. =D
I want to learn how to use two Diabolos at the same time. Is it possible with the one way bearing diabolos or would u recommend fixed axle?
how many hours or mins would u say it takes to get used to it and do a few tricks?
The vision is a great choice.
Hello, I'm Brian from the video. I'm actually 6'4", it is just a really big diabolo. Much larger than any of the other ones we carry.
hmmm ok ty, but i first thought of the harlequin, but do u think circus is better?
Recomending :
Finesse
The performer
And Xtreme handsticks ;)
@jugglingstore Excellent. Thanks again.
Thanks for that vid, very informative, just need to know about the sticks now!
Um...which is the best Diablo for just doing tricks which need a lotta spin?
witch diabolo would you recomend for a beginer , and witch has the best performance of all .
Which diabolo has the longest spin time?
How long are the sticks and strings that come with each diabolo?
I havent been able to find a performer Diabolo any where, where can I find one
Is the finesse a good choice?
what does the multi piece axle have over the one piece axle?
Who do you think is the best diabolo with thinking of money and how good it is??
i am stuck on either choosing a hybrid or rubber one.lol
I have a g4 finesse I think it great I gona get another for 2 diabolo tricks :-) but I got mine on amazon lol
What's better Finness Circus or Vision? ( Henrys's new diabolo )
what year did the taibolos come out then?
what is your best selling diabolo as of right now
also i would like to know if the anti gravity diabolo is really as bad as people say it is and if i should start with that instead of the finesse? also when r u gettin the anti gravity diabolos in?
which do you think is better finesse or Sundia Fly
what kind of hand sticks are the best?
hmmm...i got a harlequin as well and i love ti. i got aluminium sticks but i find ti hard to do some tricks with. i got short sticks and can't do very long grinds without the diabolo running up the grip. i'd love to be able to do longer and bigger and better tricks,what diabolo should i get?
ive got the finesse diabolo. is there something better from that price?
are you guys from oddballs?
@jugglingstore is the sundia shining good and the henrys circus diabolo
Which is the best for beginners?
i am thinking about buying a diabolo. is it hard? and what diabolo should i buy? i was thinking about gettin a finesse
witch diabolo would you recomend for a biginer , and witch diabolo has the best porformance of all?
is the three piece axle like a fixed axle, or will it spin like a bearing axle?
can you play on a diabolo? if so then what tricks can you do? please reply thanks
@jugglingstore thanks man I really apreciate it, peace! and good vibres 4 u!
Who do you think is the best diabolo with thinking of money and how good is it???=)
What is the difference between a single axle and a multi-piece axle is it the type of difficulty. Which is the easiest to work with? I am trying to get to know things about the diabolo before I buy one. Also which one besides the sundia is the most durable?
do they come with sticks?
would a sundia fly diabolo break outside on hard ground
jugglingstore is great. I plan to order about $150 worth of juggling stuff from them for my birthday.
what is your best selling or best quallity diabolo
Anti gravity any good cause I just ordered it
what diabolo make makes one way bearing diabolos?
I have a blue and yellow harlequin and I think is great because it is harder to drop
What diabolo do you recommend for 2 3 and 4 diabolos??
does the
Harlequin Diabolo maintain its shape plz reply i really need to know because i wanna buy it!
Harlequin looks fun and it isnt bad. but if you want a smaller one i suggest the jazz, its almost the same as the circus but than smaller. Oh, just saw you're 10.. than the circus (jazz aswell) are maybe too heavy.
where did they get the name diabolo? i always wondered because i grew up calling it chinese yo yos
is the beach diabolo good ?
i got the henrys vision :) it's a good diabolo
Is the Sundia a good one...
I just got a henrys beach diabolo with carbon sticks.
where do you get a diablo
I have a question i was wanting to buy a finesse diabolo and it says your out of colors, so when do you get more
Juggling store how much is the henrys circus ive got two ive just learnt three plz replie thanks
Finesse is the best, very good spin and handling you should get it =D=D
wich diabolo should i take(i'm not a beginner but such not a pro)circus or finesse?and ultra leicht kit or not?
any recommendations people? was thinking about the Jazz or the Sundia Fly...
can you ship to the Philippines please
A lot of Diaboloists like the Henry's Yellow.
i am soon getting a sundia diablo, and i would like to learn how to get 2 or 3 going. what diablo is best for that?
I want one so bad! I've seen them at disney springs a few times. I really want one
hi there im realy interested to larn to do the excalibur, wich diabolo is the best to buy? thank you
I use the Circus Diabolo (Not the giant; I can't speak for that one) and everything your looking for in a Diabolo is included in the Circus Diabolo.
(Fun Fact: Cirque Du Soleil performers use Circus Diabolos in their act. Ever wonder why they're called "Circus Diabolo"? Think about it: If they're good enough for "The Best Show on Earth", then they're good enough for you. It's the reason I got one. =) )
good to look on if someone want to buy some DIABOLOS
Mr Babache performer and Diabig?
im 13 and these used to be the shit back in the day of primary in yr 2 or 3 idk but yh they where sick and im gettin one
It's a great beginner diabolo.
I bought a radiant diabolo but I need a review
i like rubber king and Tornado!
Is the Duncan Pheonix Diabolo any good?