Pirouette Training































Item sold individually .
Henrys' Pirouette Club:
The "Pirouette" clubs are excellent clubs. They are light, balanced, beautiful, strong and are among the most popular clubs among jugglers.
The Pirouette is one of the most widespread clubs in Europe. It is manufactured by Henrys in Germany .
Julien Munsch
NetJuggler Review:
The body of the club is short and its handle is longer than that of the Delphine , which gives it exceptional rotation. Ideal for 'passing' and 'solo'.
We now offer a colored Pirouette with a white handle. It is not offered as standard, we have it specially assembled. The advantage of the white handle over the silver handle is that the latter is more durable over time.
Carlos Muñoz:
Technical characteristics:
- Rolled sleeve.
- Club body diameter (at widest point): 82mm
- Length: 52 cm.
- Weight: 218 gr.
For what type of practice?
These clubs are ideal for all types of audiences, both beginners and professionals.
Video of making a Pirouette club
Our friends at Circus Expert have made a great video at Henrys that shows the process of making a club at Henrys' premises in Karlsruhe, Germany.

Henrys Manufacturer Information:

Henrys is a German brand that all professionals in the juggling world will recommend. Their equipment is known for being robust and is designed for intensive use.
I bought Henry's clubs from your site and I'm really happy with them. Thanks to the whole team. And see you soon for new purchases. (100 MM contact point planned for early February)
Hi hi,
As seen on the manufacturer's official website, there are colored sleeves. You can choose from these - as stated in the comments.
My question is:
The strength of the colored handles is rather comparable to the strength of the silver handle or rather comparable to the strength of the white handle.
Sincerely,
Jean-René aka the 11:59 pain in the neck
Hello, Indeed, we can make custom-made clubs for you with a choice of colors for the handles, tips, tape, and body. These creations are assembled directly at Henrys in Germany with a manufacturing and delivery time of between 3 and 5 weeks. The strength of the colored handles is comparable to that of the white handles; they are more robust than the silver handles. For custom designs, please contact us by email or phone. These are not yet available on our website. Have a nice day, Sincerely, Matthew.
Is it possible to have a handle in another color or is it only white?
Cedric
Good morning, There is a possibility of other handle colors, you can contact us by phone. We can make this to order with a lead time of 4 weeks. Sincerely
I just broke one of my pirouettes... and I wanted to know if it was easy to repair them and how?
THANKS
We do Pirouette repairs for free (at the cost of spare parts) when we are at juggling conventions with our booth. Let us know the type of repair you need a few weeks before the conventions so we can equip ourselves with the necessary parts for your repairs.
Please feel free to give us a call for more information.THANKS
See you soon in conversation then!
Hello, I would like to ask you what is the length of the handle and the club, or how many centimeters of difference there are between them please?
Pirouette club dimensions
The measurements were taken with a ruler, so they're not super precise, but it should give you a better idea of the dimensions of Pirouette clubs . The outermost lengths correspond to the thickness of the tips.
Thank you so much !!
Would it be possible to make a short comparative video of the two clubs, Henry's Pirouette and PX3 Sirius from Play?
THANKS,
Arthur Felleau.
It's entirely possible. However, it's not on the agenda. We'll see what we can do. In the meantime, if you'd like a detailed comparison, I invite you to contact us by phone (numbers at the top and bottom of the site).
THANKS ;-)Hello, how do I get this club with the white handle on the silver handle?
We have chosen not to market the Pirouette with silver handle. We find that white handles are more durable. We have therefore opted to market the Pirouette with white handle, which we also have specially manufactured for NetJuggler.
If you are looking for Pirouettes with silver handles, please do not hesitate to contact us by email or phone and we will be able to arrange an order for you.
Hello, quick question: like the white balls, do they get dirty quickly?
White clubs get dirty! Like everything else in white, in fact! But on the other hand, they get dirty much less quickly than white balls such as: stage balls, Sil-x, SRX, etc.
Are there any ways to protect them? Or if it's too late, how do you clean them? :)
Clean your clubs
Avoid getting your clubs wet because they contain wood and metal parts. Use a damp sponge with soapy water. The handle will clean easily. For the body, use the green side of your sponge and scrub hard! As for the tips, it's possible to remove stains with an eraser and by rubbing.
I'm hesitating between the classic pirouette, the 31 euro pirouette and a dclub... What do you recommend?
Ps I have a pretty good juggling level (basic figures, passing) ????
Pirouette Grip or Pirouette training?
Pirouette clubs are the most widely used clubs in France by experienced jugglers. The Pirouette Grip club is useful if you're doing tricks where the clubs are balanced on top of each other, as the body gets quite a bit caught. The Grip version also makes it easier to catch the club on the wrong side (bulb side).
The D-Club club is also very interesting for its silicone grip, which allows you to customize the club in a transparent version. It stands out from other clubs with the particularity of being suitable for many manipulation tricks.
This morning I'm responding to an email from a client who's asking me whether it's better to use a pirouette, a classic club, or something else to get serious about juggling. Here's my answer, which might help you get started:
The club most used by experienced jugglers is the Pirouette Training from the German manufacturer Henrys.
The Classic Club is rarely used. It had its moments of glory until the Pirouette arrived!
The classic club is a bit more dynamic, making it ideal for solo juggling. The pirouette has the advantage of being the club everyone uses for passing, while also being an excellent model for practicing solo juggling. It's pretty cool when you have the same clubs when you find yourself among jugglers performing group passing moves.
The all-white version is the most common.
There is an equivalent from the Italian manufacturer Play: the Px3 Sirius. It is very similar to the Henrys Pirouette training. Identical mass, identical center of gravity. A very slightly different juggling comfort. Indeed, the handle is a little thinner than that of a Pirouette. It is therefore easier to accommodate several in one hand, ideal for small hands or for experienced jugglers wanting to practice with more clubs. The PX3 differs from the Pirouette mainly in the manufacturing process. It is more resistant because it is assembled on a PVC rod. This gives a certain flexibility to the club and prevents it from being damaged when it falls from a height, or when you step on it. The tips of the PX3 are made of a much more resistant material than those of the Henrys clubs. PVC also has the advantage of being able to be worked without affecting its solidity. So there is a steel rod that goes through all the parts to prevent any movement and therefore wear from inside the club.
The choice between one model over another is purely a matter of taste because they both benefit from careful work both in manufacturing and in finishing.
Good morning
I currently do circus at school and I would like to know if this allows me to benefit from the orange background rates.
thanks in advance
Your school or association can take advantage of association rates. Otherwise, contact me by email or phone for more information and to find out how you can benefit from Orange rates.
The orange-colored rates are for schools and associations. To take advantage of these rates, you might want to work with your school to make arrangements!
Good evening, I am looking for Henry's Pirouette Clubs and I am wondering if these are the ones or if there are other models of Henry's Pirouette Clubs.
I also wanted to know how long it would take to be delivered (metropolitan France) because I would like to order 3 before Christmas (they will be a gift).
Finally, I wanted to know how it works for the colors (if there is a surplus compared to the basic price; what colors are available, etc.)
thanks in advance.
Thomas
These are the famous Pirouettes training that everyone is talking about! Fast delivery via Colissimo within 48 hours. Allow 2 to 5 days for delivery from the day you place your order (order preparation + delivery).
As for the colors, I don't stock them; I only make them to order at the same price. However, you'll need to contact me directly by email to order colored training pirouette clubs. My email address is located at the top right of the site.
I'm a little disappointed that the color version of the pirouette isn't offered here. I have three color pirouettes and would like to buy a fourth. The white handle of the training pirouette would clash too much with the handles of the others.
Just ask, I make them to order! Give me a call. The phone number is in the top right corner of the website :-)
Thank you very much, I will give you a call.
Which club do you recommend, knowing that it also has a nice visual effect for beginners???
Is 25 euros the unit price?
Yes, the price indicated is per unit.
Yes, it's true, they are really excellent and very resistant. Nael Berthomé
These are very good clubs whatever your level of practice or the use you can make of them. In addition, they are very solid, it's been 5 years now that I mistreat them (hundreds of falls of more than 10 meters, trips in mud and water, etc.) and it's not long since only two have let me down. So an investment of 29 euros seems really reasonable to me.
Thomas MARTIN
The best clubs in the world!
Very well balanced and very pleasant clubs with a very long lifespan even with intensive use.
Nicolas QUICHAUD
The best clubs in the world!
Very well balanced and very pleasant clubs with a very long lifespan even with intensive use.
Nicolas QUICHAUD