[0:00] Intro [1:07] What type of balls are Infinities? [1:24] Size, weight [1:57] Material [2:23] Cost [3:34] How long do they last? [4:35] Guarantee [4:49] Customization [7:38] Pros [8:48] Cons [11:45] Are Infinities replacing my everyday balls? [12:25] Final thoughts [12:54] Pro tip
Super Review Lauri, the "ball customization problem" is also the reason we all own a lot of sets of juggling balls, right? ;-D Every juggling ball manufacturer should come up with a shippable "test suitcase" with several different balltypes, I would happily pay for this offer ;-) As you prefer an underfilling (90% you mentioned) is the reason that it falls more out of your hands? In general a disadvantage of beanbags compared to Russians. Why would a Russian Ball juggler juggle beanbags, just for the sake of feeling a different fabric? Dear greetz & a happy new year!
I dont use them for the feeling, but for the functions. Sometimes I need them to be more ”softer” and move differently. But yeah the ability to try out all different balls would be so good 😁
I'm currently learning the 5 ball cascade, but my 62mm MMX balls are too hard for me at low temperatures (sometimes my palms hurt from catching). The Infinities are soft, shape-retaining and waterproof, aren't they? I would spontaneously choose the size M, 67mm / 115g. What size are the balls in your video?
Trying to learn 4 and 5 ball, when ordering do you recommend the same color (i.e 4 or 5 solid red?) Since they have a discount (free shipping) when you order 6 would it better to order 5 of the same color and 1 off color (maybe 5 red and 1 white) so you can have 2 white and 1 red for learning 3 ball tricks?
Ive tried juggling balls at 110g and they were too light for me, so i bought a set of speevers beanbag balls (62mm, 120g), but they are slightly too heavy and im not sure how much they are filled, but are on the soft side. As a beginner, if i bought infinites size small, 115g, how much should i get them filled? The stock ball is 97%. Im unsure wither to stick with 97% or try 95%.
I still haven’t explored with that many Infinities size, so it’s very hard for me to say. Personally for me, 95% was little full. I think 92 or 93 would be perfect for me (but I still haven’t tried them). 97% sounds too full, but that’s just me
Not sure if you will still reply to this old video but, I am looking at getting either 85% or 90% or maybe somewhere in between that. I want a bean bag feel to it where it plops on my hand.
I juggle the orange set of infinities, medium 110grams. I've had them for closer to half a year and they're still crisp! Lots of use too
Awesome 💪😊
I like the fact they are customizable. I have a certain ball in mind for the juggling I want to do. Thanks for the video.
My pleasure
Very nice review. I will have to check and see what it costs to ship to USA or if I could get free shipping here with six or more.
Synthetic leather is basically knitted polyester or woven Cotten coated in polyurethane with a pattern rolled over it
These look great Lauri.
Yeah I like them
[0:00] Intro
[1:07] What type of balls are Infinities?
[1:24] Size, weight
[1:57] Material
[2:23] Cost
[3:34] How long do they last?
[4:35] Guarantee
[4:49] Customization
[7:38] Pros
[8:48] Cons
[11:45] Are Infinities replacing my everyday balls?
[12:25] Final thoughts
[12:54] Pro tip
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The chapters are already in the description!
love your videos
Super Review Lauri, the "ball customization problem" is also the reason we all own a lot of sets of juggling balls, right? ;-D Every juggling ball manufacturer should come up with a shippable "test suitcase" with several different balltypes, I would happily pay for this offer ;-)
As you prefer an underfilling (90% you mentioned) is the reason that it falls more out of your hands? In general a disadvantage of beanbags compared to Russians. Why would a Russian Ball juggler juggle beanbags, just for the sake of feeling a different fabric? Dear greetz & a happy new year!
I dont use them for the feeling, but for the functions. Sometimes I need them to be more ”softer” and move differently.
But yeah the ability to try out all different balls would be so good 😁
I'm currently learning the 5 ball cascade, but my 62mm MMX balls are too hard for me at low temperatures (sometimes my palms hurt from catching).
The Infinities are soft, shape-retaining and waterproof, aren't they? I would spontaneously choose the size M, 67mm / 115g.
What size are the balls in your video?
Yes they are.
In this video, white ones are S and red ones M
Trying to learn 4 and 5 ball, when ordering do you recommend the same color (i.e 4 or 5 solid red?) Since they have a discount (free shipping) when you order 6 would it better to order 5 of the same color and 1 off color (maybe 5 red and 1 white) so you can have 2 white and 1 red for learning 3 ball tricks?
I like all the same color, but if having one different color helps your learning, then absolutely get that
Ive tried juggling balls at 110g and they were too light for me, so i bought a set of speevers beanbag balls (62mm, 120g), but they are slightly too heavy and im not sure how much they are filled, but are on the soft side. As a beginner, if i bought infinites size small, 115g, how much should i get them filled? The stock ball is 97%. Im unsure wither to stick with 97% or try 95%.
I still haven’t explored with that many Infinities size, so it’s very hard for me to say.
Personally for me, 95% was little full. I think 92 or 93 would be perfect for me (but I still haven’t tried them).
97% sounds too full, but that’s just me
@@JugglingMastery Thanks for replying. I watched the fill video on the website too, and just ordered some, and went for a 92% fill.
Not sure if you will still reply to this old video but, I am looking at getting either 85% or 90% or maybe somewhere in between that. I want a bean bag feel to it where it plops on my hand.
I’m not that experienced with those filling %’s, but maybe you could contact Jugglequip directly and ask them. They are really nice and helpful people
I am curious what are the size of the balls in the video?
Red ones are M, white ones are S
I got 2 sets of the V1 back in early 2020 that I'm still using untll today, I recently got a set of V3's. For me the 97% fill is too hard.
why subtitles off ?
No idea. I need to check it out next time I’m on my computer (phone app don’t have any options for that)
You can turn subtitles on, at top right corner of the video. Its a box with cc (closed captions).
I hope you didn't forget about my request.
PS: burst box
No, but I still need to learn it first and ”how to learn it”
@@JugglingMastery forget about my request, because I already know this trick.