🎪 Juggle Like a Pro with Taylor Tries!
The Zeekio Taylor Tries Signature Juggling Club Set features three expertly balanced clubs designed for performance and durability. With a lightweight construction and a flexible handle, these clubs provide an exceptional juggling experience. The set comes with a convenient drawstring bag, making it easy to carry your juggling gear wherever you go. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned jugglers, this set is a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their skills.
Item Dimensions | 50.8 x 17.8 x 8.9 centimetres |
Size | Small |
Material Type | Rubber |
Colour | Blue Silver Red |
Theme | Sports |
Battery Types | No batteries required |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Numeracy & Spacial Awareness |
Number of Players | 1 |
G**L
Thanks Taylor Glenn!
Just upgraded to Taylor's Zeekio clubs from my beginner set. I really like the colors and silver mylar. As the days grow shorter, I can go outside and toss them longer into the twilight. Also use them in the rain. I do other exercise in the rain, and while they're slippery in the rain, that just improves your handling if you can get used to it. Love the bag, too. Makes transporting my clubs to the office to juggle at lunch easier. Great exercise, training better hand-eye coordination, and accessory to my martial arts training.
B**B
Great product!
Good product, good feel. Very durable, I’ma beginner and have lots of drops with no problem.
B**E
$55 w/ Prime for Plastic
Unfortunately, I was actually looking forward to receiving these. I’ve been *Juggling* seriously for about 1 year in total, however, I’ve picked up a set of *Juggling Equipment* and practiced here and there all my life. As someone looking for “Brain Powered Excitement” and actually going for *Axe Juggling*, I thought, there’s no way better than not chopping myself to bits learning the technique, I’ll get some clubs. After receiving and currently in a review of Taylor Tries 3-Ball Set, I assumed all equipment from her or inspired by her would equally match the quality, however, Duncan “The Original Brand, I still know and love from at least 10 years ago, has clubs for half the price of these if not less and honestly, these are not aluminum, their made of shiny plastic. $55 plastic before tax eve and even with Prime, clubs with a name and a Taylor Tries sticker is clearly not worth the price for beginners or professionals, especially because their clubs. You’re paying for a name. You should simply display these then because there plastic and will certainly break hitting any hard surface hard enough (also unfortunate, bowling pins are significantly more aerodynamic than these because there so light), and clubs are meant to fall. The plastic will decompose slower than the time I’ll actually have to use these due to the manufacturer’s quality in general. The handles are wrapped in what feels like shiny coated cardboard, the logo and designs stickers look rushed and are off set, looked trashy and not glitzy like the photos of Taylor and her set. Overall, these just aren’t all that. If they were *Metal*, or even entirely made of light aluminum for the price, these would have been worth every penny. Stick to Duncan’s half price clubs instead of these if you’re a seriously into juggling, not collecting, and if you are collecting, as a collector myself, look elsewhere. Unless you going in big for a fabulous set of clubs, made of heavy metal, finely turned aluminum, or basic wood (Best), $55 is too much for plastic. -(DJBS)
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