Carbon color diabolo handsticks

























Chopsticks sold in pairs, already equipped with string .
Carbon diabolo sticks:
Carbon sticks are flexible diabolo sticks . The purpose is to increase comfort when practicing diabolo. This model is used to practice with several diabolos in order to better cushion diabolo receptions. If we were to compare it to more rigid sticks (aluminium for example), we could say that the order you give to the diabolo arrives with a slight delay but it has additional comfort . Choosing carbon sticks is above all a matter of taste.

The advantage of carbon sticks is twofold: having very light diabolo sticks, which allows you to better feel your diabolo at the end of the string, and having a certain flexibility and suppleness . The long version will therefore have more flexibility than the short version. This is interesting for increasing comfort but it has two consequences: the orders given to the diabolos are a little offset compared to rigid sticks and, when the sticks are longer, the diabolo is "heavier" on the string.

Remember to expect that diabolo strings will wear out! We sell them on a spool on our website. The string wears out particularly quickly for beginners, who tend to have jerky movements, compared to more experienced diabolo players, who generally practice more smoothly.
NetJuggler's opinion:
- These carbon rods are flexible.
- They are very pleasant to hold in the hands .
- The foam on the handles absorbs perspiration during intensive use and prevents the sticks from slipping in your hands.
- It's hard to make a choice without trying the sticks (which you can do in our shop). I'd say about 80% of diabolo players who use Henrys carbon sticks buy the short version from us. In fact, you'll notice that all other diabolo sticks are generally around 32cm.
- Today, with the evolution of the level, fewer diabolists choose Henrys carbon sticks. They instead choose Deos Carbon sticks , which are more expensive, but which better meet the constraints of new playing styles. They are indeed better balanced for releasing the sticks, and here the carbon serves to reinforce the structure of the sticks since it is a braided carbon.

Two versions available: 35cm or 41cm.
Characteristics of carbon rods:
- Material: Carbon .
- Length: 35cm or 41cm.
- Weight: 50g or 55g.
- Attaching the string: the string goes through the stick and the knot is made at the end of the handle.
- Length of the wire approximately 1.6m (adjustable according to your height or taste).
- String: The color of the string is orange.
For what type of practice?
These sticks are ideal for beginners and experienced diabolists alike. Perfect for practicing with multiple diabolos.
Choosing your baguettes:
No matter which stick you choose, you will be able to perform almost any figure.
- Beech sticks are strong and efficient, they are widely used in schools and associations .
- Aluminum sticks are rigid sticks that are a favorite among beginners because they are thin and therefore excellent for making slides/grinds that last a long time. They are also widely used by diabolists who practice intensively.
- Carbon sticks are soft diabolo sticks . They are used for practicing with several diabolos to better cushion the reception of the diabolos. They offer additional comfort compared to aluminum sticks.
- Fiberglass sticks are very light . The lighter the sticks, the more you feel the diabolo in the string. Similar to carbon sticks, they are slightly flexible for added comfort.
Adjust the string of your diabolo:
When playing diabolo, the length of the string is an important factor. The length depends on your height and your preferences. There is no standard length!
That said, generally for children, we put a total length of string that goes from the foot to the shoulder . For teenagers/adults, we put a slightly shorter length going from the foot to the armpit.
To find the length you prefer, try it several times and, as soon as you feel you like it, keep it!
Henrys Manufacturer Information:

Henrys is a German brand that all juggling professionals will recommend. Their equipment is renowned for its robustness and is designed for intensive use.
Hello, are the chopsticks sold in pairs?
Yes, the chopsticks are sold in pairs. If you look at the first green box on each product page, just below the product photos, you will see the packaging.
Too fragile, I've had it for less than a month and it broke...
Don't hesitate to contact us. This type of equipment is covered by a one-year warranty. Breakage after a month is not normal.
Hello team, I have two questions:
What is the difference between 35cm and 41cm carbon rods in practice?
Which chopsticks are best for chopstick drops/catch?
Thanks in advance.
Difference between short and long diabolo sticks
The longer the fiber sticks, the more flexible they are. More flexibility means more comfort, especially when catching diabolos that arrive from a great height. More flexibility also means less control and a lag between the moment you give the diabolo a command and the moment it arrives at the diabolo. Few diabolists use long fiber sticks.
Discover Deos baguettes
When it comes to stick releases, none of these models are comfortable to use. They're too flexible and, above all, too light. Almost all experienced and serious diabolo players use the Deos diabolo sticks developed by Sylvestre Dewa (diabolist and engineer). They were designed to deliver excellent results when releasing the sticks.Hello everyone,
I would like to know what is the length of the rubber tip?
THANKS
There is no rubber tip :-). What part are you referring to? The foam grip maybe?
Are these wands good for heavy use in Vertax?
They will work for Vertax. But to have top-notch gear for Vertax, we recommend the Deos Carbone sticks, which you can find on our website.
Hello, I would like to know the diameter of these baguettes, thank you in advance ;)
are aluminum or carbon sticks better for a circus diabolo?????,
Aluminum sticks are rigid and will allow you to give your diabolo more "dry" commands. Carbon sticks are lighter and more flexible. They will provide you with more comfort, but you will lose "a little" in precision. It's above all a matter of taste and habit...
how to attach the string to the baguette
The string goes through the entire wand and is held at the end with a double knot.
I can't shorten the string on my orange carbon sticks! The string that runs through the middle of the sticks is tied with a knot at each inner end of the stick. Don't tell me that I have to tie a knot at the end of the string to shorten it!
The knot should be tied at the end of the sticks (handle side). It's not easy for me to understand your question here. I invite you to contact me by phone, I could explain it to you better in person.