New D Club from Play Juggling
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@jugglingstore okay thank's for answering! :) i think it's a great idea with those clubs
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That's a really cool idea!
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Silicone decorations are the future of clubs!
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damn, I want them!!!
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How Durable are they will they last long? And when the plastic gets shaven almost somewhat do they look bad then?
AmazingJugglerNate 1 month ago
@AmazingJugglerNate The silicone does a really good job with protecting the clubs. The two vulnerable parts are the white body and very top of the club. They are made from a chip-resistant plastic, but they can get scuffed or scraped. This is common with all clubs.
jugglingstore 1 month ago
Any tips for changing the handle grip? The other two are quite easy, but the one on the handle is giving me trouble.
SethRider 9 months ago
@SethRider That one is really tough. You need to take the knob off and even then it's a tight fit. Baby powder might help, but mostly it's just a case of patiently working the silicone over the ferrule. We heard that play was coming out with an instructional video, but it has not been released yet.
jugglingstore 9 months ago
just wondering... is it easy to slide down to the knob of the club with your hand when it has that grip? you pretty much need that for doing backcrosses, body throws and stuff like that? :)
MaltheTheJuggler 10 months ago
@MaltheTheJuggler It's not as easy as with a standard wrapped handle. It does seem like they took that into account when designing the club, the silicone grip doesn't really cover the entire handle. The spot where you typically catch is about 1/3 not covered allowing you slide your hand down the handle easier. If you're palms get sweaty, it might be a problem, but I just tested them out with a few back crosses and had no trouble at all.
jugglingstore 10 months ago