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glitterfairySILVER Member newbie 2 posts Location: Australia
Posted: Hi all,
I'm a newcomer to the fire twirling scene and have my heart set on learning the fire fan. I'm having a lot of trouble deciding between two different styles though - help?! (I'm skipping the 3-spokes as they're about the same price, and since I have to get used to the weight one way or another...)
There's little to no difference in size, so my main concern right now are handholds, and to a lesser extent, weight (I'm barely five foot tall with small hands) Videos of people using both fans show that they can both work very well, I'm just wondering whether the 4-ring is particularly easier/harder to use than the HoP 1-big-ring-and-1-small-ring? The "Poison" fan really does look a lot prettier), but I'm concerned that it's actually easier to "find" finger places on the HoP one as opposed to being co-ordinated enough to slip them into designated rings after a spin or something.
Is there anyone here that has used both designs (or even a HoP one and another design), or can shed some more light on the subject?
Apart from that: Every firetoys preference depend on the individuals. Personally it's about dependability: can I fully trust the product I am using in a (professional) fire show? How much maintenance do I have to put on top of the initial costs?
Just recently I bought firecups for (converts) 50 Euro and they are simply coming apart every time I play with them. Easy to fix, but hey - why do I have to with a product, made by fireperformers for fireperformers? I got some fans (made) and then wick attached to them: "Just put some superglu to the screws, they won't come apart..." Now I'm happy that I didn't have to learn better during a paid gig with the (burning) wick taking off towards the audience...
just my 2ct, while pondering whether this should be in "technical discussion". EDITED_BY: FireTom (1204697770)
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PinkNigelPinker than thou 336 posts Location: A little pink world all my own..
Posted: It's all a matter of personal preference... I use the Dubé 5-spoke fans, and have played a bit with the HoP ones too. My preference is for the Dubés, but that may be beause those are the ones I got and learned with...
Are you in the UK? And/Or going to get to the BJC? I have my name attached to a fire fan skill swap session there (shameless plug), if you came along you could get to play with some different types to help you make your mind up...
A wise man once said: "You have two ears and one mouth, therefore you should shut the up and listen" (though, to be fair, he might not've put it _quite_ like that..)
glitterfairySILVER Member newbie 2 posts Location: Australia
Posted: Possibly - sorry, I'm a newbie to the forum and didn't even realise we had a 'technical discussion' forum!
EDIT: And no, I'm not from the UK, but thanks for the offer! EDITED_BY: glitterfairy (1204850201)
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