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 Pair of Buzz POI
Pair of Buzz POI
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NZD37.12/pair
     Single Tennis Ball
Single Tennis Ball
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NZD1.10
     Pair of Ultra POI
Pair of Ultra POI
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NZD21.49/pair
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 Bonus: DVD -Art of POI/COL2 and pair of Ultra POI
Bonus: DVD -Art of POI/COL2 and pair of Ultra POI
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NZD31.65/set
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5 starsWhat can I say???!!!!

Reviewer: Chris Lamprecht from United Kingdom
Here's biggin up HOME OF POI!

Congrats on an awesome site/shop/community place on the web!

I haven't had any problems with Home of Poi what so ever! On with their DHL counterpart in the UK which isn't even worth compaing about here thats between me and DHL!!! Speedy service / reliable service / qaulity products so far / easy to navigate site / good advice-communication / great deals / cool online community / forums are so very helpful! where do I stop? If you like poi then you will like Home of Poi, duh!

5 starsFree fire safety DVD

Reviewer: Dan Hendra, Highly Flammable Fire Performers from New Zealand
The newest production of HOP, "Backyard spinners guide to fire safety/An interview with Pele" is a great guide to how to be safe around fire for beginners. With many tips and quirky comments it is very enjoyable to watch. Highly recommended for those running fire spinning classes or as a Xmas pressie for you granny.
Well done guys and thank you for making it free for us all. This is a great practical tool to show the safe ways around fire performing.

5 starsStrong Fire Thread

Reviewer: Stuart Waters (gelfling) from United States
This thread is awesome and so strong that I may use it for my stitching needs. Some people have told me that they did not find this thread durable enough but in my opinion that was due to the stitching they used. For the toys IĆ¢??ve made using this thread I use a close blanket stitch followed by a back stitch just below the blanket stitch. Although this method may sound like an overkill it will ensure that the seams are strong enough for the any toy, further more, by sowing the toy inside out the seams are hidden to protect the Kevlar and seams therefore increasing the durability of both the seam and the material being sown together.