- Heavy Contact Style Fire Staff
- Standard weight Fire Staff
Standard weight Fire Staff
As used by most beginner and non-contact Fire Staff users.It is less likely to hurt you from an impact on your body. However, the fire is still real! And that can burn like any Learn >Staff section.
Heavy Contact Style Fire Staff
Advancing on from just using your hand grip for twirling the Learn >Staff >Contact section.Our Staff Features
- Made from super strong Aerospace (Al.7075) pole will flex under stress and return back straight far better than other poles.
- Black color anodised surface finish.
- Complete Staff comes with a Free protective Canvas staff bag.
- Free Lessons and Fire Safety Training.
- Big flames and long burn times for that captivating performance.
- Collapsible Fire Staff, Easy travel and storage by dismantling down to two or three pieces.
- Soft padded grip style handle making for an extremely comfortable and durable handle design.
Non-Fire Training Staff
Now available as a non-fire version with safe silicone protective ends.Practice Phantom breakdown staff ends are perfect for those non-fire situations, but still, hold a significant effect with holographic tape ends. You can use these for practice or performance where the light bounces beautifully off the reflective tape ends. Silicone knob ends mean that you can use this inside and protect your tiled flooring and toes you can even bounce these on hard surfaces for a new fresh look and trick with minimal noise.
Practice your moves with these highly decorated poles then if you want to upgrade to wicked Kevlar(R) ends which we also sell separately.
A great Contact Staff handle design?
Manufactured with a soft padded grip style handle making for an extremely comfortable and durable Contact handle design.
This material has benefits over rubber or leather (which can become slippery when fuel or moisture transfer to the handle).
Foam handles can soak up fuel and become a fire hazard and also deteriorates faster as a result.
Some silicon-designed handles can also become slippery with fuel and when dry can sometimes grip too much and pinch the skin or catch hairs on the body with certain contact routines making for an uncomfortable spinning experience.
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Practice Staff tips?
If you have already burnt the Fire Staff, then we suggest covering the wick with tin foil and then putting some old socks over that. That way, you will not get your clothes all dirty.