Jester diabolo































Item sold individually without handsticks nor string. Be sure to order them separately! NetJuggler recommends the aluminum handsticks that you can choose from the options on this page.
Scalable diabolo for beginners:
The Jester diabolo is made of durable flexible plastic. It is equipped with a wide axis ideal to achieve many grind/slide tricks.
NetJuggler tips:
This toy-like diabolo offers very good performances. The fact that it is multicolor will allow beginners to better understand their diabolo because its patterns allow them to see it rotating.
The manufacturer Juggle Dream is not a simple toy manufacturer, it has more than 30 years of experience in juggling field and it has understood here what the diabolists are looking for by integrating a wide axis on this diabolo (we usually see the wide axes optional only on some high-end diabolos). The diabolists like these wide axes that allow them to make all kinds of tricks such as the diabolo landing on the handsticks or onto the fingers.

Characteristics of the Jester diabolo:
- Mass: 210g.
- Diameter: 100mm.
- Width: 120mm.
- Axis: fixed and wide for grind tricks.
- Flexible plastic
- Mixed colours: you see the diabolo spin.
Video of Jester diabolos
The Jester diabolo is part of a larger family of Jester diabolos. I have made this short video that presents the different Jester diabolos, the video might help you better understand this version.😋
What kind of use ?
This diabolo is ideal for beginners. Rather versatile, thanks to its wide axis, it allows you to make tricks on the handsticks..

NetJuggler tips:
If you are a beginner, NetJuggler advises you to add a string reel to your order. Indeed, beginners have jerky movements that can wear out the string very quickly, even in a few hours, where the same string will last a few weeks with an experienced diabolist. This may prevent you from spending shipping costs again when your string is worn out.
Why a medium-sized diabolo ?
If you've browsed a little bit on our website, you'll see that we're regularly advising middle-sized diabolos... why? Small diabolos are very difficult to use because they lose the speed that they are given really quickly. Large diabolos are excellent but can be too heavy for younger children and they are more expensive. Middle-sized diabolos have excellent value for money and they are suitable for both young and not so young people to learn the basics of discipline !

Hello, does the Jester diabolo have ball bearings?
THANKS
The Jester diabolo presented on this page is not equipped with ball bearings but with a fixed axle. Weight: 210g. Diameter: 100mm. Width: 120mm. Axle: fixed and wide for grinds. There is a version of the Jester diabolo that is equipped with bearings .
Good morning,
Can we put a light kit on this diabolo?
You can actually fit a light kit to this diabolo.
Do you deliver the sticks with the diabolo?
Good morning, As indicated in the description, this diabolo is sold without sticks or string. The green box under each product photo on our site informs you of its packaging. If you want a diabolo + sticks set, you can choose optional sticks on this page or go to the diabolo sticks category. Sincerely, NetJuggler
Hello, I would like to buy a diabolo for my 8-year-old son. I watched your explanatory video as well as the various comments but I still can't decide. I had opted for the Jazz Free but since my son is easily bored, it bothers me to spend so much. My second choice was the triple bearing cyclone but knowing that you have to add sticks and string, it was still a bit too expensive. So, I "fell back" on the Jester but it doesn't have triple bearings.
In short, I'm hesitant, my budget is around 30? all inclusive (that is to say with spare sticks and string and delivery costs).
Which diabolo do you recommend and with which sticks and spare string? (Is the string really necessary at first?)
I saw that there weren't many "Packs" regarding diabolos, do you offer discounts for the purchase of 3 items? (diabolo + sticks + string).
Thanks in advance
If you have the possibility, contact us by telephone, we will take the time to explain and advise you: 05 55 56 25 79
You need a diabolo for what we have 11 to 12
A large diabolo will have better inertia than medium sized diabolos: There are two types of diabolos: fixed axle diabolos and ball bearing diabolos. - Fixed axle diabolos are good for doing tricks with 1 diabolo but also for practicing with several diabolos. - Ball bearing diabolos have a rotation time up to 20 times that of a diabolo equipped with a fixed axle. This makes them excellent diabolos for practicing with one diabolo. However, they will spin too fast for practicing with several diabolos.
All of our diabolos are made with more or less flexible shells, which prevents the shells from breaking when the diabolos fall. You can therefore choose according to your budget. The Henrys brand is the most recognized brand among entertainment professionals and generally offers more robust and better quality equipment.
If you need further advice, please do not hesitate to contact us at 05 55 56 25 79. Sometimes it is easier to explain and express yourself in person.
Please I would like to know roughly the diabolo measures 12cm if yes it is very small
The Jester is what we call a medium-sized diabolo. It's the ideal size for beginners and for children. In fact, if you're looking to practice seriously, it's better to go for a larger diabolo. We have a section with only large diabolos .
I am a pro and I would like to invest in your best possible diabolo. I have been playing diabolo for 4 years and I am 14 years old. Which one would you tell me to choose? Help me as soon as possible please.
typo I'm not 14 but I'm 12
Hello, do you sell the black and red diabolo in the photo?
Just choose it from the options on the right of this page.
What is the best diabolo for two people?
To practice with two diabolos, you will need large diabolos that are not equipped with ball bearings. If you are looking for something fairly light: the Finesse, the Circus without its new lightweight version, the Taibolo V2, etc.
Hello, my finesse diabolo wraps itself around my string when I want to make it pick up speed, do you know where this comes from?
Maybe the axis is too small
It's probably your string that's starting to wear out. We sell string by the spool on our website.
okay thanks for everything
I would like to know if I can put my diabolo on my normal wooden sticks or do I need special sticks?
THANKS
PS sorry for the question which is not related to the subject
You can catch your diabolo on your wooden sticks, but it will be much easier to do this using standard aluminum sticks because they are much thinner. The Jester diabolo is ideal for this practice because it has a wide axle!
I had a problem with my diabolo (I didn't buy it on this site)
The hull of my diabolo is cut in several places. I would like some information if possible. Thank you.
Sincerely
We offer a 1-year warranty on all items on our website, unless otherwise stated in the item description. Check with your local store; perhaps the store where you purchased your diabolo offers a similar service. Good luck and keep up the good work.