Jazz Free diabolo

















Item sold individually without the handsticks nor a string . Be sure to order them separately ! NetJuggler recommends aluminum handsticks that you can choose from the options on this page.
Heavy-duty bearing diabolo:
Special diabolo.
The Jazz Free diabolo is a diabolo equipped with triple bearings . It has a precision wide axis made in Germany and flexible and robust cups giving a lifespan of several years to this diabolo ideal for an intensive use .
The diabolo works like a single ball-bearing diabolo, except that there are three bearings . It is this system which will give more inertia to the diabolo. 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 perform grinds on your fingers.
NetJuggler's opinion on the Jazz Free ball-bearing diabolo:
Highly recommended, if you are looking to spend hours of fun handling a diabolo!
This is a high end version of a diabolo fitted with bearings. It will withstand all tests, including the most energetic children !
Characteristics of the Jazz Free diabolo:
- Weight: 265g.
- Diameter: 105mm.
- Height: 132 mm.
- Axis: triple ball bearing.
- A black and white colour code on each side of the axis, allows you to determine the direction of use of the diabolo.
What kind of use ?
This high-end diabolo can be used by beginners and experienced diabolists.
NetJuggler tips:
If you are a beginner, NetJuggler advises you to take a reel of string with your order. Indeed, beginners with dry and 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 may save you from having to pay shipping fees again when your string is worn out.
Informations on the manufacturer Henrys:
Henrys is a German brand , which all professionals in the juggling world will recommend to you. Their material is known to be robust, it is designed for an intensive use.
NetJuggler infos on bearing diabolos:
If you are not familiar with ball bearing diabolos, the principle is as it follows: once your diabolo picks up speed, it will hold it much longer than a normal axis diabolo. Here are some of the benefits:
- Up to 20 times longer spinning time than a normal diabolo.
- Possibility to do many tricks without having to re-accelerate your diabolo.
- Wide axis to facilitate many tricks.
- Minimal friction between the axis and the sticks during grinds / slides.
- Limits friction when practicing vertax (vertical axis of the diabolo)
Children and beginners will love it because its axis will allow very long grinds, allowing to catch the diabolo on the handsticks or even on the fingers!
Triple bearing for experienced diabolists:The interest for an experienced diabolist will be to facilitate excalibur (or vertax) tricks, in which the diabolo will be 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 does not stop spinning ! No need to be an expert to teach new tricks.
How do I remove a bearing set from a Henrys diabolo?Download our guide to disassemble a bearing set from your Henrys diabolo: Disassembly Guide
Some drawbacks or limitations on ball bearings : it becomes impossible to do all the elevator tricks. These bearing diabolos are not made to practice 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. It may be necessary to change the bearing system once the bearing balls show wear, which of course never happens with a normal diabolo!
Good morning
My daughter is going to be 6 years old and I'm looking for a good diabolo so she can start practicing this sport.
Which model would you recommend to me?
THANKS
Hello, I've been playing diabolo for 3 years and I'm pretty good at it, but I have a problem because my diabolo is very worn, and I'm looking for a new one. So is this diabolo more for beginners or for more experienced players?
This diabolo is an excellent model for any beginner and is quite progressive. The same manufacturer Henrys also has the Vision Free diabolo which is a little larger with a slightly lower mass and benefits from better inertia and balance.
Hello, I would like to know if there are transparent Jazz Free diabolos on your site or transparent diabolos that are as good quality as the Jazz Free.
Thanks in advance
Good morning,
We offer the Vision free diabolo in translucent ICE color, it is slightly larger than the Jazz with better inertia.
Good morning,
Can you tell me which of the Vision Free, Jazz Free and Hurricane models are the most durable diabolos? I practice on a concrete floor or sometimes on a gravel court.
Which of the three is the fastest?
Which of the three is the lightest/heaviest?
Which of the three is the best to make vertax.
The three diabolos you mentioned are very robust and are made to withstand intensive use. I would say that they are of equivalent robustness. On the other hand, the Hurricane diabolo has shiny shells that will scratch more easily if the diabolo is used intensively on asphalt or gravel.
Good morning,
I would like to know if it is possible to juggle several diabolos of different models.
Can you advise me on which diabolo to choose to start doing vertax? I have a cyclone and it's quite difficult to do it with. Thanks in advance and have a nice day.
Practice with several diabolos
To practice with several diabolos, practice with several identical diabolos. Choose larger models to make practicing easier and allow for a wider range of trick possibilities. Diabolos with fixed axles are used to use the friction with the string to realign the diabolos and prevent them from spinning too quickly around each other.
Practice Vertax
To practice vertax, you'll get the best performance by using a large diabolo equipped with bearings. The Hurricane diabolo is a very good model, you can also look at models from the manufacturer Sundia equipped with triple or quintuple bearings. Hyperspin diabolos are also among the diabolos that offer the best vertax performance.
For a pro, is this diabolo a good choice?
She is 14 years old.
SO ?
Choosing a diabolo according to your style
Can you tell me more about her type of practice. Is it for practicing with 1 diabolo? To do 2, 3, 4 or 5 diabolos? Is it for vertax? I imagine that if she has a high level, she is looking to develop a particular area? Do not hesitate to contact us by phone, we will be able to provide more details and advise you than here. Have a nice day :-)
Very good, smooth, free-flowing jazz diabolo with Henrys stick and strings. The rubber is well made, the bearings are perfect. My 5 & 8 year olds and I are satisfied.
Fast shipping within 24 hours.
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Can you do vertax with JazzFREE?
THANKS
It is possible to do vertax with the Jazz Free diabolo... But it will be much easier with a larger diabolo.
Is this diabolo good for a beginner player?
THANKS
For a beginner player, the Jazz Free diabolo is an excellent choice. However, we have a slightly cheaper diabolo, the Vision Free diabolo from the same manufacturer, which is a little larger. It therefore has better stability and inertia than the Jazz Free. It is also a little lighter, making it ideal for children because it is less tiring to use.
Is the free jazz roll the same as the free circus roll?
Thanks in advance !!!
Yes, it's the same bearing system. Be careful, however, that the mounting rings don't have the same diameter. The Jazz kit is therefore not compatible with the Circus.
Okay, thank you very much!!! ;)