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nixigloBRONZE Member
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Location: Langebaan, South Africa


Posted:
I'm pretty good with poi now but have this urge to start fire poi.devil Want to know what's the best for beginners. I'll probably buy it through HOP so if you can tell me what's best in the shop it'll be great! Also what fuel to get etc.

Thanx! peace

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...but rather to skid in sideways totally worn out shouting "WHAT A RIDE!!!"


=Flashpoint=SILVER Member
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Posted:
I put a big hands up for the HOP Cathederal fold fire poi with number 15 ball chain n leather handles. They, quite simply, rock.

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Mint SauceBRONZE Member
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Location: Lancs England


Posted:
Not trying to sound grumpy but I'm tired it’s early and it’s my day of. But “do a Durbs”



Or go to the shop and look up beginner’s equipment and get these



(follow the link) Pair of standard tube core 2.5 inch BALL CHAIN Fire Poi



They are great for beginners and experts alike. Plus you can just swap the heads over if you want to swap to a dif type of head be it glow, tennis ball or dif fire head.



And in my opinion and the general concessions for most Hopers ball chain is the definitive chain type

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Why tricksen saw the need to post it twice I'm not sure but some good opinions there







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DuncGOLD Member
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Location: The Middle lands, United Kingdom


Posted:
IS there really a thing called "beginners fire poi" confused

I say buy the best you can afford, stainless steel #15 ball chain, monkey fist wicks and whatever handles you're most comfortable with or even make your own handles.

If you buy crappy ones you're only gonna replace them in a year or so once you've advanced and they'll have been a waste. You'll learn just as much and just as fast with good ones as you will with the poor quality cheapo ones so base your purchase on your budget, not the poi.

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Mint SauceBRONZE Member
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Location: Lancs England


Posted:
Hummmm suppose you are right about that.

it’s just what I started with I found the weight nice and the flame was not to big not to scary for a first burn. When I first got my monkey fists they were so heavy it took a while to get used to not something I would recommend for a first burn. I have now filled my practice balls with rice to better resemble the feel of soaked monkey fists.

before i met those lot i thought they'd be a bunch of dreadlocked hippies that smoked, set things on fire ,and drank a lot of tea but then when i met them....oh wait (PyroWill)


DuncGOLD Member
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Location: The Middle lands, United Kingdom


Posted:
yeah good point Minty, I guess my opinion is a little biased cuz I lurve the heavy, my socks are heavy and my fire is even heavier. So, to edit, best quality BUT cathedrals if you aren't into too much weight and monkeys if you are smile

oh and one peice of advice, if they're new spend a couple of hours spinning without them being loaded with fuel/burning just to be sure you like them and to be sure of manufacturer quality, and if you can, practice with someone elses before buying wink ubbrollsmile

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nixigloBRONZE Member
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Location: Langebaan, South Africa


Posted:
Thanks that helps. Unfortunately cant borrow cause I live in the middle of nowhere in SA and hardly anyone here know they even exist! Boo Hoo frown

I'll just have to show em how it's done hey! devil bounce2

Life's journey is not 2 arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body,

...but rather to skid in sideways totally worn out shouting "WHAT A RIDE!!!"


Puresockaddict
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Location: Oxford, UK


Posted:
Written by: =Flashpoint=


I put a big hands up for the HOP Cathederal fold fire poi with number 15 ball chain n leather handles. They, quite simply, rock.




Hell yes. Cathedral wicks burn forever, and ball chains are the best kind of chain. Buy these and never look back. biggrin

Don't be tempted to go for a small wick just because you're a "beginner" - you'll regret it later on.

"Take that, math!"


mtbeerGOLD Member
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Location: Charlotte, NC, USA


Posted:
I only see the 4' cathedrals here, those are a bit small for my taste. I would recommend the 8' variety. They will still be lighter than monkey fists and they give off plenty of flame. If you are a hands on type of person you might want to build them yourself. All the information you will need can be found here.

I guess I should try ball chain some time but I hate having to replace them due to wear damage. Welded oval link chain works well for me and should last forever.

"My skin is singed but it heals my heart and with glowing pride I'll wear my scars." -Davey Havok


NateBRONZE Member
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Location: Oxford, Oxfordshire, England


Posted:
i think dunc has got the right idea, buy the best you can afford, biggest flames, best chains lol
i got bored with my first pair of fire poi cuz the flames were too small lol

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Mint SauceBRONZE Member
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Posted:
Only problem when your a beginner is big flame=big chance of burn/loss of hair/scare factor.

Smaller flames still give a nice effect and it’s a brilliant introduction to the word of fire I agree big flame is more fun (that’s why I use my monkeyfists) but purely by the fact that it is a dangerous hobby dictates the fact you start small.

You wouldn’t go giving a learner biker a big 1200cc machine you start out on a small 150cc.

Not trying to be a party pooper hear just I like people to stay uncrispyfried. devil

before i met those lot i thought they'd be a bunch of dreadlocked hippies that smoked, set things on fire ,and drank a lot of tea but then when i met them....oh wait (PyroWill)


pkBRONZE Member
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Location: United Kingdom


Posted:
Written by: Mint Sauce


You wouldn’t go giving a learner biker a big 1200cc machine you start out on a small 150cc.




buy me one and i will give it a go atleast ubblol

nixigloBRONZE Member
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30 posts
Location: Langebaan, South Africa


Posted:
Ok not to sound stupid but I need it loud and clear before I buy. I found this in the HoP shop: Pair of cathedral Ball Chain fire poi with large cathedral heads and 8ft of extra thick kevlar coated glass fiber wick

Is this right way to go?

Life's journey is not 2 arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body,

...but rather to skid in sideways totally worn out shouting "WHAT A RIDE!!!"


mtbeerGOLD Member
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Location: Charlotte, NC, USA


Posted:
I believe the general consensus here is yes. Some people like a few different options here and there but you can't go wrong with the 8' cathedral wicks and ball chain. Just make sure you read all of the fire safety info on this site.

Happy spinning!

"My skin is singed but it heals my heart and with glowing pride I'll wear my scars." -Davey Havok


DuncGOLD Member
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Location: The Middle lands, United Kingdom


Posted:
yes it is. Although I just took delivery of my monkey fists from HoP and the advertised 288grams is rather over stated being that they actually weigh 113 grams so aren't really amazingly heavy.

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NantheosSILVER Member
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Location: Netherlands - Hengelo


Posted:
288 grams is fuel included I guess ?



So when the poi's are filled up with fuel they weigh 288 grams, and the dry weight is 113 grams ?
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DuncGOLD Member
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Location: The Middle lands, United Kingdom


Posted:
dunno, but that's a pretty darn precise fuel measurement if it is!! I did think of that but I don't think my leccy scales would be to happy about putting a wick fully laden with parafin on them ubblol

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DuncGOLD Member
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Location: The Middle lands, United Kingdom


Posted:
guess I managed to get the lean mean George Foreman grilled versions, funny tho all four I bought are within 1 gram of each other confused which is pretty impressive consistency for a product like this. Not that I mind them weighing that, they spin lovely ubblove

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