Superglass Grind handsticks












These handsticks are sold in pairs and already equipped with a string length.
Diabolo handsticks:
These fiberglass diabolo handsticks are both robust and very light.
They are equipped with comfortable foam handles.
Keep in mind that the diabolo string wears out ! We sell it in reels on our website. The string wears out particularly fast with beginners who tend to have jerky movements compared to more experienced diabolists who will generally practice smoother. These handsticks are sold in pairs and already equipped with a string length for beginners.
NetJuggler's opinion:
These handsticks are slightly flexible for a better reactivity. The fiberglass used on the handsticks allows you to create grind tricks that will last very long.
Superglass handsticks technical characteristics:
- Material: Fiberglass.
- Tips: Aluminum.
- Length: 32,5cm.
- Weight : 60 g.
- Attachment of the string: end of the stick.
- Length of string: 1.6m.
- String: Special diabolo string. The colour of the string is variable according to our arrivals, do not rely on the pictures :-)
What kind of use ?
NetJuggler recommends these handsticks for all ages and especially for children from 5 years old. Ideal for making grinds/slides tricks.
Choose your handsticks:
Whatever handstick you choose, you can execute almost every trick.
- Beech wood handsticks are robust, they are widely used in schools and associations.
- Aluminum handsticks are rigid. Beginners' favorites, they are thin and therefore excellent to make slides / grinds that last very long. They are also widely used by diabolists who practice intensively.
- Carbon handsticks are flexible diabolo handsticks. They are used to practice with several diabolos in order to better absorb the fall of the diabolos. They offer extra comfort compared to aluminum baguettes.
- The fiberglass handsticks are very light. The lighter the handsticks, the more you can feel the diabolo on the string. On the same principle as the carbon handsticks, they are slightly flexible for more comfort.
Set the string of your diabolo:
For this activity, an important point is the length of the string. The length depends on your size but also on your preferences. There's no typical length!

That being said, for children, a string from foot to shoulder is usually what is used. For teenagers/adults, a little less length is used, usually from your foot to your armpit.
To find the length you prefer, do several tests and, as soon as it feels goods, keep it that way !

I am 11 years old and I have installed the desire to make diabolo in my class I have a diabolo for, and the string is damaged, I love rolling the diabolo on the stick I would like to buy sticks I have an average level which is the best for me?
Aluminum or fiberglass?
The Superglass sticks featured on this page can be used for slides and grinds, but you risk damaging the surface of the sticks over time. If you plan on doing a lot of these tricks, I recommend aluminum sticks instead.
Are these sticks rigid like the aluminum ones or do they have a little flexibility?
They have a little flexibility!
Can you juggle 2 diabolos with these sticks?
Who
What are the best types of baguettes for experts?
Fiberglass rods
Superglass diabolo sticks are lightweight and will provide a good feel for the diabolo.
Aluminum chopsticks
Aluminum diabolo sticks are more robust and more comfortable to use for tricks where the diabolo lands on the sticks. Aluminum sticks are the most commonly used.
Carbon Rods
Carbon sticks have tips that are more polished and will wear the string less. Their lightness will allow you to better feel and control your diabolo. On Henrys carbon sticks , they also have a certain flexibility that allows for flexibility during practice.
Deos Carbon Baguettes
Experienced diabolists mostly use Deos Carbone diabolo handsticks , which are suitable for stick releases while having an excellent grip thanks to their silicone handles.
My son already has a basic diabolo with soft shells and wooden sticks.
he would like a more efficient one I believe I understand that those with ball bearings are better ... on the other hand for the rods I have the impression that the fiberglass is more fragile than aluminum?
My son is 10 and a half years old and plays with it exclusively outside. I don't want it to get damaged too quickly. Can you help me choose the right one, please?
Diabolos equipped with ball bearings are not necessarily better than diabolos equipped with fixed axles.
On the other hand, they are certainly more entertaining than diabolos equipped with fixed axles. They make it easier to chain together tricks because they maintain the speed you give them up to 20 times longer than diabolos equipped with fixed axles .Regarding the sticks, I recommend aluminum diabolo sticks , they are the most versatile sticks for their price. If you want good carbon sticks, you will have to choose from the most high-end models: the Super Grind carbon diabolo stick model offers very good performance for example. These sticks are among those that will wear the diabolo string the least because the tips are wider, this can be a determining factor if you are buying a diabolo for a beginner because beginners can wear out their diabolo string very quickly because their movements are generally very jerky.
Still naive about the quality of fiberglass, I would like to know their strength in comparison to aluminum and carbon rods, knowing that they will be used for interventions for all audiences (especially children and beginners).
And a great discovery: These chopsticks, in addition to being very aesthetic, are a good compromise between carbon and aluminum, effective for beginners without hurting your wrist!
what color is the thread delivered in?
The color of the string delivered with the diabolo sticks may vary depending on our arrivals.
Is it comparable to aluminum or carbon rods?
It's comparable to a carbon stick. In fact, the main advantage is that the sticks are very light, which allows you to really feel the diabolo moving along the string. It's ideal for children, because it's less tiring!
Is the rigidity comparable to aluminum Henrys?
It's fiberglass, not carbon or aluminum.