PropTalk Ep. 4 Absolute Circus juggling rings
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are there any rings that dont get torn up when dropped on ciment?
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Please make some comparison ABSOLUTE BEARD RINGS and MISTER BABACHE ... comparison diameter THANKS
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@JugglerJTW Actually Absolute Circus juggling rings have not changed in at least 15 years. If someone received rings thicker than usual then the retailer that sent them does not have a clue about juggling and sent the Absolute Circus OUTDOOR rings that are thicker (5 mm) and heavier than the regular Absolute Circus rings.
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What is the trick called when you roll it across your face?
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Thanks so much for this episode, Jonathan! You convinced me to buy these rings and I love them! Anyone skeptical or hesitant about buying them, buy them, you will not be disappointed.
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thanks for the information =D
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yes these are good for begginers i lernt with them :)
i love your prop talk episodes! since absolute rings are quite thick do you think they are good for number juggling? is it harder than thinner rings like airflite rings? would airflite rings be easier for numbers? thanks.
kennyjuggling 2 years ago
Oh boy, my experience with rings and numbers is limited at best. I would think that Absolutes are probably good for numbers because of the thickness and better control. On the other hand they might be harder to hold because of their thickness. Airflites are probably easier to hold but harder to control. I guess its all preference in the end. You can probably learn the same tricks with either.
JugglerJTW 2 years ago
Nice vid, would you recommend thoses for a beginner?
soggy91 2 years ago
Sure, you really can't go wrong with rings because they are a very basic juggling prop. When I started rings I bought a couple different sets to try them out because rings are generally inexpensive.
JugglerJTW 2 years ago
i use absolute rings, but are they really thicker than normal rings?
jugglerman7 2 years ago
Apparently older Absolutes are thinner but they must have redone the design and now the new ones are thicker (much thicker than traditional rings). Normal rings tend to be on the thin side unless you're buying fat rings which are purposely large.
JugglerJTW 2 years ago