PX3 Sirius soft grip

























Item sold individually . The price indicated corresponds to one club.
PX3 Sirius:
The PX3 club is assembled without staples, tape or glue. This results in a durable and robust club for intensive use.
The handle is flexible and recalls the comfort of a rolled handle with a slightly larger grip allowing a good grip. The grip is comfortable but also allows good control of the club.
The central blade is made of PVC, which has made the PX3 so successful over the last ten years. This provides strength and flexibility that is impossible to achieve with a wooden blade.
NetJuggler's review of the PX3 Sirius club:
Made in Italy by Play, this club is assembled in our premises at NetJuggler in Limousin . Both robust, elegant and comfortable to juggle, it will meet the requirements of professional jugglers. What differentiates the PX3 from the PX4 is the central blade. On the PX3 it is made of plastic which provides a certain flexibility and a slight bounce. The PX4 has a fiberglass blade, which gives a rigid structure while being more robust than wood.
Technical characteristics of the PX3:
- Club body diameter (at widest point): 81mm
- Weight: 225 g.
- Total length: 52cm.
- Sirius body diameter: 8 cm.
- Sirius body length: 28cm.
- Length of GRIP EVO: 24cm.
- Tip: round shape.
What type of practice should I use the PX3 club for?
- This club is recommended for experienced jugglers. Professionals may prefer the PX4 (less flexible). This model will also suit beginners who want to learn with high-end equipment.
- Recommended in circus workshops: robust, reliable and affordable equipment.
PX3 Manufacturer Information, Play Juggling:
Play Juggling manufactures this item in Italy . Play's items are known for being of good quality, with particular attention to detail. Their product range includes beginner's equipment as well as renowned equipment used by professionals in the entertainment industry.
To start with but with good equipment, smooth or rolled handle?
If you're new to clubs, the difference between the two handles is very subtle. On the other hand, if you've been juggling with a rolled handle for years, switching to a smooth handle can be a bit tricky psychologically, but the transition is smooth after a few dozen hours of juggling!