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What Are The Best Juggling Balls for Beginners?


So I bought a few different sets of juggling balls to review for you. I’ve been juggling for around 23 years and have juggled so many different things it’s crazy. But, it always comes back to a good set of juggling balls.

So today I reviewed a few different sets.

Duncan Juggling Balls – Pack of 3

These were the cheapest option out of the 3, and you can tell. The stitching isn’t that good on them and they are a box. However, they are under $10 and work fine for those of you just looking to learn. I have a feeling that these will be the first to rip because the seems are a little loose compared to the others. They also aren’t perfectly round like the others so when they land, they sometimes hit the edges and bounce a little weird. It’s not a deal-breaker, but it is worth noting.

3 Balls + 3 Scarves + an Instructional DVD by MisterM / The Ultimate Juggling Set

This was a good buy because it came with both balls and some scarves. It also comes with a DVD, but who uses DVDs anymore? My computer doesn’t even have a slot to put them anymore. For the price point, the balls are good. They are the 2.5-inch set, weigh 4 ounces and don’t roll away when you drop them. The quality of these is night and day difference between the Duncan balls and you can tell. The scarves are pretty average and nothing too special, but I’m not really a fan of juggling scarves.

Higgins Brothers Juggling Balls

These are the best buy in my opinion, but the price is a lot higher than people will be comfortable with. The quality is even better than the MisterM balls and they are larger.

These juggling beanbags are hand-stitched to ensure the quality of the seams and eliminate breakage. These have been strength tested by running them over with a car, although it’s not recommended to try that.

Their strength and quality make these the best juggling balls that will hold up to the most demanding of jugglers in a variety of indoor and outdoor juggling conditions.

Chris

Hey! I'm Chris Hughes and I started juggling when I was 8 years old. Since then i've taught tens of thousands of people! This is my website to teach you how to juggle.

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