100mm Eozoé stage ball


































































This item is sold individually.
The dark blue and chocolate colours are in limited series. They have a mass of 200 grams, all other colours weigh 210 grams.

100mm stage ball:
The 100mm Eozoé stage balls have an ideal touch for contact juggling beginners. The 100mm version is the most used in contact juggling. This ball has a firm surface which facilitates the rotation of the ball when rolled on the body.
The main advantage of these balls is that they are the most robust and their price is really interesting. Much lighter than the acrylic ball, this stage ball will be perfect for contact juggling initiation. Its weight is important enough to have good inertia when in motion.
NetJuggler's opinion:
For this ball we have opted for a UV dye free PVC. This allows the ball to better preserve its color during an exposure to the sun.
They can also be used to juggle. The visual effect when juggling is impressive because of their size. These balls will be more intended for experienced jugglers.

Technical characteristics of the contact ball:
- Diameter: 100mm.
- Mass: 210g.
- Phthalate free PVC.
- Recyclable PVC.
- Made in France.
- Brand : Eozoé.
- Sold individually.
- This ball model is not reactive in the presence of black light. We do not use UV pigments in the manufacture of our balls. This allows our balls to keep their color much longer in the sun in comparison with balls from other manufacturers who use UV pigments
What kind of use ?
The 100mm stage ball is ideal for contact juggling initiation.
Informations of the brand eoZoé®:
eoZoé® was born with the desire to make circus and juggling equipment entirely in France. in France many factories are slowly becoming importers. Some have kept expertise and the machines and are asked to produce items locally, even on small series as it is the case in the juggling field. Eozoé® works in partnership with factories in France but also with craftsmen.

Manufacture of the balls:
Here are some pictures of where our balls are made. The moulds on the picture are our 100mm ball moulds. Moulds for this 70mm ball are smaller:-). The rotational moulding system is used. It's a manufacturing process where the plastic is put in liquid form into the moulds. The moulds spin fast enough for the plastic to be coated on the sides of the mould. We are very proud to manufacture our juggling balls in France, only a few hours away from where we are settled :-). We are just a quick drive away from saying that we make our balls locally :-).

Shops (EU and international):
If you are a shop or a distributor, we can supply you with 15 different colours or we can manufacture custom colours just for you. Our balls are sold in shops all over the world.

We supply shops worldwide with our famous éozoé stage balls. If you want to order these balls, please contact us by email : netjuggler.service@gmail.com

Suministramos tiendas de todo el mundo con nuestras famosas pelotas de éozoé. Si desea ordenar estas bolas, póngase en contacto con nosotros por correo electrónico: netjuggler.service@gmail.com

Forniamo negozi in tutto il mondo con le nostre famose palle di palco di éozoé. Se vuoi ordinare queste palle, ti preghiamo di contattarci via email: netjuggler.service@gmail.com
Using this type of ball to make contact Poi
This ball is perfect to use for making contact poi. If you like building things yourself, here is a tutorial made by Bow explaining how to make contact poi. This tutorial may be used in conjonction with the ball on this page.
Can we have balls with a diameter of 100 and a weight of 1 kg?
Hello, I've been looking for 90mm balls in this turquoise for a long time (especially to create poi with). Is it possible to find some?
We do indeed produce these balls in turquoise. This is a color you can choose from the options on our 90mm balls page.
These contact balls are a good initiative, but is it possible to refill them?
Thick ball structure
These contact balls are hollow. The PVC is relatively thick. They are not intended to be refilled.
Edit Stage Bullets
If you want to fill them to increase their mass, you could pierce the surface of the ball (preferably not on the finishing line so as not to weaken the ball). If you want to put something inside to feel it when touching the ball, I don't think it's interesting because the structure of the ball is too thick.