Gyro Free diabolo
Item sold individually, without the handsticks nor a string. Be sure to order them separately! NetJuggler recommends the aluminum handsticks that you can choose from the options on this page.
Diabolo equipped with triple bearings:
The soft shells are made in Europe. They are durable and above all have an excellent shape memory, they deform when the diabolo is thrown against the ground and immediately resume their shape afterwards.
Special diabolo:
The Gyro Free is a diabolo equipped with triple bearings. It has a wide axis and soft shells.
NetJuggler's opinion:
The diabolo works like a single ball bearing diabolo, except there are three bearings. These give it a turbo effect. Thanks to its speed, the diabolo is very stable and will spin up to twenty times longer than a standard diabolo. This means that the player has more time to perform and prepare their tricks.
It then becomes possible to chain multiple sequences of tricks (combos). Due to its wide axis it is possible to make grinds on your fingers.
Highly recommended if you are looking to spend hours of fun handling a diabolo!
Characteristics of the Gyro Free diabolo:
- Mass: 222g.
- Diameter: 121mm.
- Width: 103mm.
- Axis: triple ball bearings.
- Axis width: 20mm.
- A black and white colour code on each side of the axis helps you determine the direction of use of the diabolo.
What kind of use?
This diabolo, thanks to its triple ball bearing, is ideal for doing tricks. It is perfect for beginners! Its shells are made to endure extreme use both indoors and outdoors. This is what differentiates it from the Quartz Cyclone diabolo.
NetJuggler tips:
If you are a beginner, NetJuggler advises you to take a string spool with your order. Indeed, beginners with jerky movements wear out the strings very quickly, in a few hours, where the same string can last a few weeks for an experienced diabolist. This can save you from spending shipping fees again when your string is broken.
Why a medium-sized diabolo?
If you have browsed our website a little bit, you will see that we regularly recommend medium-sized diabolos... Why? Small diabolos are very difficult to use because they immediately lose the speed given to them. Large diabolos are excellent but may be too heavy for younger children and they are more expensive. The medium-sized diabolos offer excellent value for money and are suitable for both young and old to learn the basics of the discipline!
NetJuggler info on bearing diabolos:
If you are not familiar with ball bearing diabolos, the principle is that once your diabolo has picked up speed, it will keep it much longer than a normal axis diabolo. Here are some of the advantages:
- Spinning time up to 20 time longer than a normal diabolo.
- Possibility to chain many figures without having to re-accelerate your diabolo.
- Wide axis to facilitate many tricks.
- Minimal friction between the axis and the sticks when grinding/sliding.
- Limits friction when practicing the vertax (axis of the diabolo vertical).
Children and beginners will love it because its axis will allow very long grinds, and you can catch the diabolo on the handsticks or even on your fingers!
Triple bearing for experienced diabolists:As an experienced diabolist, you will be able to do excalibur (or vertax) tricks more easily. This is where the diabolo is used in a horizontal plane (with its axis vertical).
Triple bearing for teachers:Teachers will have plenty of time to explain tricks to beginners because the diabolo won't stop spinning! No need to be an expert to teach new tricks.
Some disadvantages or limitations on ball bearings diabolos: it becomes impossible to do all the "elevator" tricks. These bearing diabolos are not made for practicing with several diabolos at the same time (except vertax), because they will spin too quickly on the string compared to diabolos equipped with normal axis. You may have to change the bearing system once the bearing balls show wear, which of course never happens with a normal diabolo!
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Bonjour est-ce que ce diabolo peut être utiliser en vertax pour débuter ?
Bonjour, quelle est la différence entre diabolos gyro free et jazz free ? Merci ! 😁
Silvouplez pouvez vous acheter des diabolo gyro free de couleur orange rapidement
Ce colori est en stock au moment où je réponds à votre question. Pour toutes questions concernant nos stocks, merci de nous contacter directement par email ou par téléphone. On pourra mieux vous servir :-)
bonjour je suis débutant j'ai fait du diabolo il y à longtemps je sui exigent sur la qualité du diabolo j'aimerais un diabolo de taille moyenne.Le diabolo gyro free,les baguttes alu Anodisées et la ficelle diabolo proline 10 mètres sont ils un bon choix
Votre choix est parfait pour débuter et évoluer par la suite. Vous aurez là du matériel de bonne qualité. Attention cependant si vous voulez pratiquer à plusieurs diabolos en même temps, je vous conseiller plutôt d'opter pour des diabolos à axe fixe plus grands.
Est ce que il est mieux que le quartz v2 ? car je veux une coque certe souple mais je veux aussi de la bonne qualliter ?
Cyclone Quartz vs Gyro Free
Les coques sont effectivement réalisées avec un plastique plus haut de gamme que celui du diabolo Quartz. Il s'agit d'un plastique plus souple à mémoire de forme et anti-rayures. Il aura donc une bien meilleure durée de vie en utilisation intensive notamment si le diabolo est utilisé sur du bitume ou du gravier.
Le système de roulement à billes est identique à celui qui équipe le diabolo Cyclone Quartz. Le diabolo est en effet équipé de deux roulements à billes et d'un roulement cylindrique unidirectionnel.
je pense que le modél gyro free et meilleur que le modèle cyclone quartz
Est-il compatible avec le kit lumière
Ce diabolo est bien compatible avec le kit lumineux.