Orbiter diabolo




























Item sold individually, without chopsticks or string . Consider ordering them separately! NetJuggler recommends aluminum chopsticks that you can choose from the options on this page.
Professional Orbiter Diabolo:
The Orbiter diabolo has been designed to be very slightly smaller than the more well-known large diabolos, in order to offer excellent performance when playing with several diabolos at the same time. This diabolo is equipped with flexible plastic shells of European manufacture . PVC resists intensive use even outdoors and has good shape memory. This means that it deforms during violent falls so as not to break and that it immediately returns to its rounded shape in order to maintain good balance without affecting its inertia.
The large diameter and the significant mass of this diabolo allow it to obtain good inertia. Therefore, you will not have to speed it up relentlessly. This therefore leaves more time to chain together figures.
The shells of this diabolo are indestructible and will not disappoint the most demanding jugglers.
NetJuggler's opinion on the Orbiter diabolo:
This diabolo has a very attractive price which will satisfy beginners. If you are an experienced diabolist or looking for equipment with exemplary finishes, this Orbiter diabolo will also meet your requirements.
Features of the Orbiter diabolo:
- Diameter: 117mm.
- Height: 134mm.
- Mass: 245g.
- Axis: fixed.
For what type of practice?
High-end diabolo, which can be used by beginners as well as experienced diabolists.
For beginner children, we recommend medium-sized diabolos .
NetJuggler Tips:
If you're a beginner, NetJuggler recommends taking a spool of string with your order. Indeed, beginners with sharp and jerky movements wear out the strings very quickly, in a few hours, whereas the same string could last several weeks for an experienced diabolist. This can save you from paying shipping costs again when your string is worn out.

I allow myself to be a little surprised by the "strange" dimensions of the Orbiter: Are they accurate?
Good morning, You are right, the dimensions were reversed, we have just corrected them. Thank you for pointing out this error. Sincerely,