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Posted: Weight is quite a personal thing I think, although heavier poi are somewhat easier to isolate (and probably airwrap etc as well). My sock poi are ~200g but my fire ones are a lot lighter than that and I dont have too many problems. I'll let one of the techies take it from there tho as im just speaking from my own experiences
Posted: PS I might be ordering some of these myself, they look pretty decent, especially at that price!
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Miranda (mewcat)BRONZE Member queen of all the hipsters 150 posts Location: Cornwall/Birmingham, United Kingdom
Posted: Oooh, I hadn't seen those. I like that the clip bit is smooth - mine have a sticky out bit which meant I had trouble connecting them into weights in net socks when I wanted to make them into sock poi.
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SeGeeSILVER Member newbie 12 posts Location: Sweden
Posted: I ordered these and they are damn fine. for the price. And they arent light at all. they feel heavy. anyways I recommend them. very soft too
bradhornBRONZE Member member 28 posts Location: West Orange NJ USA
Posted: i have a pair of similar ones, they are lighter SIGNIFICANTLY relative to the cathedral fire poi!! you can spin a bit faster for longer periods of time, but dont sacrifice speed for neatness and beauty so i do think that they are a great buy!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you should also look into the Blazin Light Sticks!!!!!!!!! theyr awesome!
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bradhornBRONZE Member member 28 posts Location: West Orange NJ USA
Posted: but remember SPEED IS NOT AS IMPRESSIVE AS NEATNESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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kittykillerSILVER Member newbie 23 posts Location: USA
Posted: hey, are the blazin light sticks significantly lighter than just a regular glowstick? because i kinda like some weight...
bradhornBRONZE Member member 28 posts Location: West Orange NJ USA
Posted: i would imagine about the same weight
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Kombi guyBRONZE Member HOP OM 225 posts Location: HOP Central, New Zealand
Posted: No the Blazin lightsticks are twice as heavy as a glowstick..... A standard 6" glowstick weighs only 22 grams or thereabouts but the Blazin lightsticks are twice that weight at 40 grams each.......The white Blazin lightsticks are very funky its like twirling little lightening rods, very cooool...... Hope that helps Happy twirling
webdaemonBRONZE Member Member 40 posts Location: USA
Posted: i have these and they are sweeet. i practice with them since they hurt less than my fire poi... and i am going to a sporting goods store soon to buy a cup because me and my girl want to have kids one day... and at the rate im bonking my self i seldom think i will ever have any.
UCOFSILVER Member 15,417 posts Location: South Wales
Posted: I got a mug instead when I started spinning. Holds more tea you see
webdaemonBRONZE Member Member 40 posts Location: USA
Posted: yea... well models only carries a cup so i will be forced to settle. these damn poi are infatuated with causing as much pain as possible to my nuts. its nauseating and scarry.
kittykillerSILVER Member newbie 23 posts Location: USA
Posted: ok, so, i got my blazin lightsticks, and there good and brighter than glowsticks and about as heavy/a little heavier. but there are 2 problems which i will warn other purchasers about. 1. they are/seem longer than regular glowsticks even though it is said they are not. and 2. I'm having issues with the batteries staying in place. other people are saying they are sturdy, which they seem to be, except that if i hit myself, even lightly, the batteries come loose. i can usually press them back in without opening the cover, but it is very annoying and disrupts my "flow." I took some duct tape and put it into the battery spot to try to limit the battery wiggle room. they work a bit better but still cut out if i tap them sometimes. Anyone else have this problem? anyone have suggestions?
DedphrogSILVER Member member 50 posts Location: USA
Posted: I just wrapped my stick with clear tape a few times. no problems since.
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