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Posted: Has Anyone tried this product out? How is there controlability. Pros and Cons. I'm looking into buying a pair but I haven't found any info online about them. Thank you
BrennPLATINUM Member Will carpal your tunnel in a minute. 3,286 posts Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posted: I have glanced at them but i'm still content with my 5-prong fire fans
I would say that you may have some balance issued compared to a symmetrical fan but according to the schematics they are lighter than both the 5-prong symmetrical fan and the rope kevlar symmetrical fan, so if you are of small frame you may find them the easiest to lift
Other than that I cannot offer much more advice. Perhaps you can be the first to purchase them and be the guru of phoenix fire wings?
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LevFiredance Philosopher 79 posts Location: Vancouver BC Canada
Posted: They look rad but spinning them off should be an adventure to say the least.
Posted: Thank you for everyone that replied to me. I did break down and buy them. So with my initial investigation : THey are fairly light and are easy enough to spin. the only place that there odd shape has been throwing me is with tight turns like in a weave pattern which im sure will be refined with practice.
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Raoul_HagenbeekGOLD Member Pyromancer extraordinair 88 posts Location: Netherlands
Posted: Houndomorrigan,
I too have been oggling the phoenix wings.
Could you elaborate on how you're handling them now a few months later? Or did you just put them away after a few sessions never to touch them again?
What is life, without a little risk!
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