Cyclone triple bearing diabolo



















Item sold individually, without the handsticks nor a string. Remember to order them separately ! NetJuggler recommends aluminum handsticks that you can choose from the options on this page.
Diabolo equipped with bearings:
Second generation of the Cyclone diabolo. The soft cups are now of better quality and last longer than on the old version of the classic Cyclone diabolo.
Special diabolo :
The Cyclone is a diabolo equipped with a triple bearing system. It has a wide axis and soft cups.
NetJuggler's opinion:
The diabolo works like a simple-bearing diabolo, except that it has three bearings. These will give him a turbo effect (hence the Cyclone name). Thanks to its speed, the diabolo is stable and will spin much longer than a standard diabolo. It will also spin much longer than a single-bearing diabolo, meaning you will have much more time to execute and prepare your tricks.
It then becomes possible to chain-trick (combos of a few tricks). Thanks to its wide axis, you can make "grind" tricks on your fingers.
Strongly recommended, if what you are looking for is spending hours of fun handling a diabolo !
Characteristics of the Cyclone diabolo:
- Mass : 222g.
- Diameter : 105mm.
- Width : 122 mm
- Axis : triple bearings system.
- Axis width : 20mm.
- A black and white colour code on each side of the axis allows to determine the direction of use of the diabolo.
What kind of use ?
This diabolo, thanks to its triple bearing system, is ideal for doing tricks. It will be perfect for beginners !
NetJuggler's tips:
If you are a beginner, NetJuggler recommends adding a string reel to your order. Indeed, beginners have jerky movements that will wear the string out very quickly, in a few hours where the same string will last a few weeks with an experienced diabolist. This may prevent you from spending shipping costs again when your string is worn out.
Why a medium-sized diabolo ?
If you've browsed a little bit on our website, you'll see that we're regularly advising middle-sized diabolos... why? Small diabolos are very difficult to use because they lose the speed that they are given really quickly. Large diabolos are excellent but can be too heavy for younger children and they are more expensive. Middle-sized diabolos have excellent value for money and they are suitable for both young and not so young people to learn the basics of discipline !
NetJuggler's informations on ball bearing diabolos:
If you are unfamiliar with ball bearing diabolos, this is how it works: once your diabolo is on full speed mode, it will keep its rotation much longer than a normal axis diabolo. Here are some of the advantages:
- Rotation time greater than with a normal diabolo.
- Possibility to chain-trick without having to re-accelerate your diabolo.
- Wide axis to execute many tricks.
- Minimal friction between the axis and the handsticks during grind/slide tricks.
- Limited friction during the practice of the vertax (axis of the diabolo vertical).
Children and beginners will love it because its axis will allow very long grinds, allowing to catch the diabolo on the sticks or even the fingers!
Triple bearing for experienced diabolists:The interest for an experienced diabolist will be to facilitate the excalibur tricks (or vertax), in which the diabolo will be used in a horizontal plane (with its axis vertical).
Triple bearing for teachers:Teachers will have plenty of time to explain tricks to beginners because the diabolo does not stop turning! No need to be an expert to transmit new tricks.
A few drawbacks or limitations of the ball bearing system: it becomes impossible to make all the "elevator" tricks. These diabolos with bearings are not made to practice with several diabolos at the same time(except vertax), because they will spin too fast on the string compared to diabolos with normal axes. It may be necessary to change the bearing system once it's damaged, which, of course, never happens with a normal diabolo !

Hello, I know absolutely nothing about it, I would like to offer one to my husband (beginner) but I don't know which is more suitable, this one or the Cyclone Quartz 2. Please guide me.
Hello, my daughter is going to be nine years old, and is starting circus classes. She wants a diabolo for her birthday because for the moment the short lessons are not enough to progress. In short, she is a complete beginner (and not very skillful ...) her teacher advised me the Hurricane model but if I read your advice the Cyclone would be more suitable in size? Can you help me, I would like to choose the model that will really help her to progress, and not make it difficult for her which would push her to give up. Thank you
The bigger the diabolo, the easier it will be to use. The advice given by her teacher is therefore very good advice. It will be easier for her to progress and develop technique with a larger diabolo. This is especially true since she will be accompanied by taking lessons from professionals. The Hurricane diabolo will be one of the best possible choices for her. The Hurricane is not the most high-end model we offer, but on the other hand, it is more robust than most high-end models, which makes it an excellent choice for a child who is just starting out and who may not be particularly careful with the equipment. If you have any questions, we will be happy to answer them here or in a more personalized manner by phone. Our contact information is always at the top of the site.
Good morning,
How long does it take to learn to spin with two ball bearing diabolos?
In general, it is not advisable to practice with several diabolos with a bearing, in fact, they take too much speed and are difficult to correct. The best therefore remains the diabolos with fixed axis
and regarding the duration of learning, it all depends on you. If you have been practicing for a long time, you will find it easier and if you train often too. For my part, it took me 3-4 months
Okay, thank you.
It took me a month to do tricks, the diabolo is simple
Which diabolo is suitable for a child of around ten years old who is starting out and who has already tried the diabolo circus free (he likes this diabolo but I think it will be a bit heavy for him in the long run) is it reasonable to start with a bearing diabolo?
For a child, the ball-bearing diabolo is a good choice because it is very entertaining. On the other hand, if he takes circus classes with a teacher, it is possible that the teacher will recommend a fixed-axis diabolo, which requires a certain rigor in terms of learning. The Circus Free is indeed a little heavy for a child. From the same manufacturer, I recommend the Vision Free diabolo , which will be more suitable because it is less heavy while being large (which will give it excellent stability and good inertia).
I bought a diabolo 2 weeks ago and the bearing was making a strange noise. So I took it apart and now it's straining even though I put it back together correctly.
Would it be possible to replace it?
Contact our customer service by phone or email :-) Our contact details are at the top left of the site!
Ok thanks I will do it
Hello, I would like to know when you will have the blue color available ^^
This diabolo is currently no longer available in blue. Therefore, there are no plans to ship blue at all for this model! The manufacturer has stopped producing the blue color.
Okay, thanks for responding so quickly.
Good morning,
My 14 year old son bought a diabolo (Cyclone triple ball bearing V2) and received it on October 19th, after 3 weeks of use one of the sides (the plastic) split from the edge to the center, so he can no longer use it.
I don't understand why quality equipment breaks so quickly, even if it is bound to fall on the ground, of course.
Please let me know if this could be a manufacturing defect or if it is common.
Yours faithfully.
This situation is absolutely not normal. These diabolos are designed for intensive use. We are used to supplying schools and circus schools that use equipment intensively, we cannot afford to sell fragile equipment. I invite you to contact our customer service, we will intervene with the shipment of a new diabolo as well as a commercial gesture: 05 55 56 25 79 .
Hello, do the 4 screws (triple bearing cyclone) of the diabolo block the bearing (a friend told me that).
The 4 screws hold the shells in place. They do not block the bearing in any way.
THANKS
I'm hesitating between the Typhoonn, the A-Dream and the Mister Babache Finesse but since I'm teaching you the infinite wand release and juggling two diabolos, which one would you recommend?
The three diabolos you mentioned will be perfect for practicing your stick releases. The Typhoon is the lightest, if you intend to practice with several diabolos at the same time later, the Typhoon will be less tiring to use. The A-Dream is also a very good diabolo, rather versatile, both for practicing with one diabolo and with several diabolos. The Finesse is used less and less by diabolists, for practicing with several diabolos, the Typhoon, the A-Dream, the Circus Light and the Taibolo V2 are the most used models.
Hello, I have been playing diabolo for a few years and I am looking to juggle with two diabolos. I have two ball bearing diabolos and a Jester Pro. Is this good for starting to juggling, if not, which diabolo would you recommend?
Diabolos equipped with ball bearings are not suitable for practicing with several diabolos at the same time. They spin very quickly and provide almost no friction on the string.
You should instead look for two large diabolos that are identical.Good morning
My diabolo with bearings fell into sea water and the bearings are no longer working properly. Is there an effective way to clean it or are they irreparably damaged?
Contrary to what you might think, diabolo is not a beach game! Sea water + ball bearings do not mix well! Sorry but in my opinion it will be difficult to do anything, the salt gets everywhere and I don't think your diabolo is salvageable.
Thank you for this quick response.
From what I can see, only the two ball bearings need replacing, everything else is in very good condition. Could I buy these bearings separately from you?
If not, do you think these would do the trick?
https://www.123roulement.com/roulement-MR126.php
Thank you very much for your availability.
We do not sell ball bearings. Make sure the bearings have the correct inner and outer diameters and widths. I think the central one-way cylinder bearing may also be affected. If so, it will be much harder to do anything.
Good morning,
My 7 year old daughter wants to try diabolo.
Isn't starting with a bearing diabolo a handicap before moving on to a simple diabolo?
THANKS
Ball bearing diabolo for children?
For a child who wants to have fun and enjoy playing the diabolo, diabolos with ball bearings are the easiest to use and the most fun. This makes them an excellent choice: children prefer them and will spend much more time practicing.
Structured learning: fixed-axis diabolo
If, on the other hand, there is follow-up with a circus teacher, then we recommend a diabolo equipped with a fixed axle which will allow for more structured learning.
you have to start with a simple diabolo
What is the difference between a Fred Circus and a Cyclone?
Is it durable? What tricks can you do with it (e.g., Excalibur, Zoro, whip)?
The Cyclone diabolo is a durable diabolo. It allows you to perform a wide variety of tricks, including Excalibur tricks. However, it will be very difficult to use for vertax (exca). If you want to focus on this discipline, we recommend opting for a larger diabolo that will benefit from greater inertia.
Hello,
My 10 year old son bought a cyclone (not from you) and he has a recurring problem, the nuts "crush" the washers, so the diabolo is loose and goes "butterfly"... I tighten it every day but nothing to do (turn the washers, change them regularly...) it's a disaster.
He's doing very well and is already making quite a splash.
He wants a new one (from you, then), bigger, still with triple ball bearings and above all ONE THAT DOESN'T LOOSEN! (The nut-on-screw system in the cyclone photos seems much better than the one he has!)...
If you have an opinion... The circus looks good (and at this price I imagine it is)... but does it loosen.
(He uses it every day). Thanks in advance.
Repairing a diabolo
We provide a one-year warranty on all the equipment we sell. Since you didn't buy the diabolo from us, to solve this problem, I recommend purchasing new size 10 nuts. And use threadlock to hold them in place. This should resolve the problem you're experiencing.
NetJuggler can repair your diabolo
Even if you didn't buy your diabolo from us, I can offer you our repair services free of charge. Indeed, if you intend to buy a new diabolo from us, why not send us your diabolo? Contact us by phone and I will explain the steps to follow. We can return it to you with your new diabolo purchase.
Choose a more robust diabolo
Diabolo Vision Free
The Vision diabolo is large, equipped with triple bearings, and is quite lightweight, making it ideal for children.
Diabolo Circus Free
The Circus Free diabolo is large and equipped with triple bearings. It is intended for more experienced diabolists and will allow them to be more comfortable practicing Vertax (Excalibur, figures where the diabolo is used with the axis vertical). Please note that its significant mass makes this a diabolo that we do not recommend for children.
Thank you for all these answers.
I'll see him when he gets back and get back to you to find out which one to choose...
(Super responsiveness in any case +++)
Good morning ,
I just received my super cyclone but I made a mistake, the bearing is too wide, or could I buy just the bearing but small if you have it, I would like the link thank you ;)
All diabolos equipped with ball bearings have wide axles. This makes it easier to perform tricks where the diabolo is caught on the fingers or sticks.
If you're looking for a diabolo with a narrower axle, you might want to consider a fixed-axle diabolo. However, in that case, you won't get a diabolo with such good inertia. Don't hesitate to call us for more information.
Hello, is there a diabolo with ball bearings that goes in both directions? Thank you.
If the bearing could rotate in both directions, then it would be impossible to accelerate the diabolo. Friction is required in at least one direction for the string to grip the diabolo's axle and drive the shells in their rotation.
A diabolo with a ball bearing that spins in both directions is a yo-yo. There are larger yoyos where the bearing spins in both directions. But the yo-yo doesn't work like a diabolo at all since it can't accelerate in the same way a diabolo can.
No, otherwise it would be useless, it won't be able to pick up speed, otherwise you have to get a diabolo without ball bearings.
Good morning,
My six-year-old nephew, who is very tall for his age, is secretly dreaming of a diabolo for Christmas. What's suitable for a beginner? Fixed or ball bearing? What are the dimensions?
THANKS
A diabolo for young children
I would tend to advise you to get a multi-colored fixed-axle diabolo, so that he understands the concept of a spinning diabolo. Do not make the mistake of choosing a diabolo that is too small, which would be difficult to accelerate and would have poor inertia and poor balance. Be careful, a diabolo that is too large would be too heavy. I recommend a medium-sized diabolo, which will give you the best performance at his age up to 7/8 years old.
For older children: a larger diabolo
From the age of 7/8, it will be possible to take a larger diabolo which could then be equipped with ball bearings (or not).The Vision Free diabolo is suitable for children aged 7/8 and over as well as adults.
Impeccable and high-quality after-sales service. WELL DONE and a BIG thank you to you.
Thank you :-)! Let's not hide our phone number on a page that's hard to find:
Good morning,
I bought a bearing diabolo 2 weeks ago and I wanted to know if the diabolos were
Can we use a diabolo with three ball bearings if the diabolo turns from left to right?? Thank you
The bearing only works in one direction, that's why you have two different colors on the axle (one black side and one white side), they are used to find your way. Once you have found the direction that suits you, find the color that is on the outside and each time you use the diabolo, this color must be on the outside.
Can you juggle with 2 ball-bearing diabolos?
It is possible to practice with two diabolos equipped with ball bearings, but it will be very difficult because the bearing axles slip too much. They do not slow down the diabolos in their rotation (one around the other).
When practicing with several diabolos, it is advisable to opt for diabolos equipped with large fixed axles. In fact, the larger the diabolo, the better its inertia and the easier it will be to realign.
Can we put a light kit on this diabolo?
Yes, our light kits are compatible with this diabolo.
Does he have the sticks with the diabolo?
As stated in the description of this diabolo: it is sold without sticks. Remember to order your sticks separately if you don't already have some.
If you already have diabolo sticks, they will be compatible with this diabolo.Remember to use good diabolo string to achieve good performance.
Hello, I would like a diabolo with solid bearings but I am hesitating between the cyclone diabolo and the jazz free, what is the real difference?
The Jazz Free is a diabolo made in Germany by Henrys. The bearings and shells are of higher quality than the Cyclone. It will be slightly quieter than the Cyclone.
Is the green diabolo fluorescent or not?
No, it's not fluorescent. It's a "normal" green!
OK thanks.
Last summer I found my diabolo from when I was little (low quality) and I thought it would be good to do some cool stuff with it, so I started playing diabolo seriously and today I'm doing pretty well except that I'm fed up with my wooden sticks and my diabolos are very damaged. So I want to reinvest in a diabolo and sticks but I don't know what to buy. I'm 14 years old, I'm about 1m75 tall and I'm pretty lively. What do you recommend?
For outdoor use I recommend the Henrys Circus, I can recommend it to you because I do it myself with this diabolo, it's great
Good morning,
My 10-year-old son would like to buy a new diabolo and would like to know what a triple bearing allows and how it differs from other diabolos. Thank you.
The advantage of having a triple bearing system on a diabolo is that the diabolo will have a rotation time almost 20 times longer than a classic diabolo, which will make it easier to chain together tricks without needing to accelerate the diabolo as often. There is a practical side but also more fun than a normal diabolo.
Hello, I'm 14 years old and I'd like to buy my first diabolo. Which diabolo do you recommend I buy, the Jazz or the Cyclone? Thank you.
The main difference between the Jazz Free diabolo and the Cyclone is that the Jazz is more robust and quieter than the Cyclone.
Thank you, but it was between the all-course jazz and the cyclone and not the Free jazz.
It depends on what you want to do. The Cyclone has ball bearings, so it's a lot of fun to practice with one diabolo. The Jazz has a fixed axle, so it's better to practice with multiple diabolos, but honestly, if you want to practice with multiple diabolos, you're better off with a larger diabolo. It'll be easier to handle. A larger diabolo has better inertia and is easier to realign.
My cases are a little damaged. Would it be possible to replace them and at what cost?
The shells for this diabolo are not purchased separately from the diabolo. I invite you to consult our after-sales service to find out if your diabolo is still under warranty (1 year on this model).
Does this happen in Switzerland and there is no problem with my credit card, thank you.
We offer several secure online payment systems. And if you provide a delivery address in Switzerland, yes, your package will arrive in Switzerland :-)
Good morning,
I bought a cyclone quartz diabolo but I have a problem making a darkside because every time I make one the diabolo completely de-aligns and wraps around. How can I do this please?
I think a little practice is needed to learn how to accelerate the diabolo properly before trying to do grinds/slides.
Video to learn how to play the diabolo
Thank you, but in fact I think it's due to the direction of the diabolo, I find myself turning the diabolo with the right stick (which is on the left because my arms are crossed) the diabolo then falls because it no longer turns in the normal direction.
All bearing diabolos have a direction of use. There is a black and white color code on each side of the axle so you know at all times if you are in the right direction.
However, like all diabolos, you cannot change the direction of rotation of this one while it is already spinning, otherwise your diabolo will lose its balance. It is inertia that keeps it balanced and for that: it has to spin !
Is there the same diabolo but in a larger size please?
In the large version, there is the Circus Free diabolo which is the best currently available in large diabolo equipped with a Triple bearing system.
More expensive and with a more efficient ball bearing system, we also have the Shining diabolo with triple ball bearings from Sundia.
Thanks a lot
I recommend the diabolo, a little difficult at the beginning because it's my first triple bearing, I recommend it, it's very light and very easy to handle!
What is the difference between a cyclone diabolo and a circus diabolo?
The Circus is heavier and it does not have ball bearings compared to the Cyclone which is lighter and has a ball bearing, but personally I recommend the Cyclone because it has a ball bearing.
The Circus is a diabolo for demanding diabolists as well as professionals. In its non-ball bearing version, it allows you to practice with several diabolos at the same time.
Are there any strings with the diabolo sticks?
Yes, except where specified in the description, all chopsticks are sold in pairs and with string!
Will this diabolo allow me to improve quickly knowing that I have already practiced diabolo for 1 year?
I had a simple diabolo with wooden sticks.
Is there a real difference between the two models?
Ball-bearing diabolos are easier to handle and make it easier to progress with single-diabolo tricks. Because they spin for longer, there's more time to perform tricks. So, you spend less time accelerating the diabolo than with a traditional diabolo.
Be careful, however, to practice with several diabolos, it is better to use a normal diabolo not equipped with ball bearings.
I'm right-handed so is the black side towards me?
Yes, that's exactly right.
But you'll see, because basically it works one way, it doesn't work the other way :-). Depending on the brand of diabolo, the color code may be reversed.
Happy juggling.no, white for right-handed and black for left-handed, in my school everyone plays this thing
Is the cyclone diabolo durable? If we buy the sticks, are they sold with string?
The Cyclone is durable, and we back it with a one-year warranty! And yes, the sticks are sold with string. But if you're a beginner, I recommend getting a small roll of extra string because the string wears out pretty quickly for beginner children. You tend to be very jerky in your movements :-)
Yes, and the white side for left-handers
How long does it take to receive it?
It depends on the shipping method. Packages are shipped the same day if you order before noon. Or the day after the day you place your order if you order after noon. Depending on the shipping method and the day you order, you will receive your package within 24 or 48 hours. Please note, however, that 24-hour delivery is not available on weekends :-).
Good morning,
Is the cyclone diabolo practical for tricks?
thanks in advance .
Yes, you will be able to chain many tricks more easily than with a normal diabolo because it spins much longer than a normal diabolo (about 20 times). You will not need to constantly give it speed
What is the difference between the Cyclone Triple Ball Bearing Diabolo and the Cyclone Glaze Diabolo?
THANK YOU
The Classic Cyclone is made of soft, non-glossy plastic. The Glaze is made of a less flexible but more durable and glossy plastic. Be careful, however, that the Glaze will scratch more easily if you use it outdoors on tarmac or gravel.
Is the Cyclon triple ball bearing diabolo a normal size or is it a small one? Because I want to buy one with the sticks and I can't see the size of the diabolo. Can you please answer urgently?
This is a medium-sized diabolo. Ideal for beginners and for having fun. If you're looking for a more premium ball-bearing diabolo, there's the Vision Free. If you're looking for a large diabolo like those used by experienced diabolists, there's the Circus Free.
Good evening, so here is my problem. I have had a cyclone diabolo with triple ball bearings for about 6 months and I must say I use it very regularly (almost every day) and today I had the misfortune to notice that one of the cups was cracked... is there a reliable way to repair it? Thank you.
This isn't normal; even with intensive use, this diabolo should hold up well. We'll help you with this; contact our after-sales service. We'll offer you a great solution. If your level has improved and you want to progress, know that there is a range of diabolos with professional ball bearings: The Vision Free and the Circus Free are both from the German manufacturer Henrys.
and this is a diabolo which will allow you to perform escalibure
thanks in advance
To practice Excalibur, choose a larger diabolo designed for professional use, namely the Circus Free, which will excel in this discipline.
Hello, I'm eleven years old and I'm pretty good at diabolo. I'd like to get a fairly good quality ball bearing, but I don't know which one to get: the Circus Free, the Vision Free, and the Cyclone. Which one would be best for a small build like me?
Thanks in advance...
To start with, you'll certainly have fun with the Cyclone, which also exists in a translucent version, it's called Cyclone Quartz. As you progress, you'll certainly become more demanding, and at that point, I recommend the Vision Free.
Hello, I'm 12 years old and I'm good with a diabolo (I only know how to do it with one). What diabolo would you recommend? I want a medium-sized diabolo, around 20cm?
The Cyclone is definitely the most fun diabolo you can get for your budget. It's the model we have that people like the most!
Good morning,
I already have the "cyclone" but I would like to know if it is possible to juggle 2 diabolos with a model of this type :).
Thanks in advance
When practicing with two diabolos, it's best to avoid ball-bearing diabolos. They spin too fast and make practicing with several diabolos too difficult. The ideal starting point for two diabolos is Finesse, Circus, or Taibolos.
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Hello, I wanted to know if there is a diabolo that is robust enough ^^?
The Cyclone is a sturdy diabolo. That said, if you're looking for a diabolo equipped with triple bearings that will withstand very intensive use, then I recommend the diabolos from the German manufacturer Henrys. There are two models available on our site: the Vision Free and the Circus Free. The Circus is the highest-end model we offer, making it ideal for practicing Excalibur tricks.
Hello, I would like to buy a diabolo with good bearings that would make tricks easier for me, even if I have a good level.
What would you advise me?
Without hesitation, the equipment intended for professional use: the Circus Free. This is a diabolo from the German manufacturer Henrys. It will be sturdy and will allow you to venture into places where budget models like the Cyclone cannot! Especially for performing Excalibur tricks.
Hello, do you have any Harlequin diabolos with ball bearings?
There are currently no Harlequin diabolos equipped with ball bearings.
You could DIY-style a Cyclone ball bearing onto a Harlequin diabolo. However, this would require drilling into the shells of a Harlequin diabolo. DIY beginners should refrain from this, as the goal is to avoid unbalancing the diabolo.
What is better between the Hernys Circus or the Cyclone Triple Ball Bearing? Thanks in advance.
The Circus is heavier. Maybe a little too heavy for your age, especially if you plan on using it a lot. Between these two models, I'd recommend the Cyclone. Suitable for your age, there's also the Vision Free diabolo.
I prefer the cyclone
Good morning,
Which string do you recommend for this diabolo and the 12.50 aluminum sticks?
you need young pro strings
Hello, what is the best diabolo to start with?
This is Henry's Jazz
The larger the diabolo, the easier it will be to use because it will have better inertia. However, be careful, depending on your size, not to choose something too heavy. Among the medium-sized diabolos, here are some models that will be excellent for beginners: the Jester (first price equipped with a wide axle). The Radiant (very colorful and robust). The Jazz (equipped in most circus schools). Among the large diabolos: The Finesse, the Circus and the Taibolo are the best models. If you are small :-) the Finesse is the lightest and certainly the most maneuverable for a small beginner! Happy juggling!
ball bearing I recommend
and I'm a little disappointed so can you fix it thank you in advance
watch videos they will explain to you
Hello, I just bought a Cyclone diabolo, but one of the casings is a little torn.
Hello, I'm 13 years old and I've been playing diabolo for 4 years. I'm hesitating between the Jazz diabolo and the Cyclone, except that since the Cyclone's axle is bigger, isn't it less stable?
And I had a big and very light diabolo (Taibolo) and I would like to start with 2 diabolos, any advice please...
the taibolo is a good diabolo for 2 (see 3 and 4) players
after me I have a cyclone and it is very stable =)
On the contrary, the cyclone is more stable
To have fun with one diabolo, the Cyclone will be excellent, but if you want to play with two diabolos, then it will be better to avoid ball bearing diabolos and opt instead for large normal diabolos such as the Finesse, the Circus, or even the Taibolo. If you already have a taibolo, you might as well buy a second taibolo, this will save you from having to buy two new diabolos! And then the Taibolo is used by the most experienced diabolos today.
What are jazz diabolos?
What are the diabolo cyclones?
Hello, I just wanted to know if the quartz cyclone cap was flexible. Thank you.
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Hello everyone, I have been playing diabolo for about two years. I currently own a Harlequin and a Tornado Quartz and I would like to buy a Cyclone diabolo.
Which diabolos do you recommend knowing that I am eleven years old (and quite strong) =)
Thank you for your next answers.
The Cyclone Diabolo is an excellent choice. It now also comes in a translucent Quartz version and a glossy Glaze version. If you're looking for something more high-end, you have the Vision Free diabolo, which is translucent. And you have the Circus Free diabolo, both diabolos from the German manufacturer Henrys.
Can we do the Excalibur trick with this diabolo?
yes of course but you can break it
Good morning,
Could I know if the delivery charge is included in the 19? of the price?
Thanks in advance.
Good morning,
Could I know if the delivery charge is included in the 19 euros* price?
Thanks in advance.
No
Are they sold with chopsticks??
THANKS!
All our diabolos are sold separately from the sticks which you can choose from the options or find in the diabolo sticks section.
Good morning,
I'm a beginner at diabolo and I often drop it on the ground!
Is there a risk that the diabolo will break?
Thank you for answering me
The Cyclone diabolo is made of soft plastic. It's designed to withstand repeated impacts from beginners! Don't hesitate to send it high! If you ever have a problem with your diabolo, we're here with our After-Sales Service.
The Cyclone diabolo is the best brand of diabolo, no chance.
Hello, is this diabolo ideal for improving? Is it sturdy?
This diabolo is ideal for fun and progress. It's currently our favorite model in our shop. However, if you want to take diabolo seriously, opt for a larger model like its big brother, the Hurricane. Or, opt for a diabolo that doesn't have ball bearings: the Circus, the Finesse, or the Taibolo.
But a ball bearing is better.
I can't get my cyclone diabolo to turn. I understand the meaning. Please answer me.
Black toward you, and white outward if you're right-handed. The opposite if you're left-handed!
white side for right-handed people and black side for left-handed people
My cyclone diabolo that I just bought from you always leans forward after a Chinese acceleration. Which is what my classic diabolo and my friend's cyclone never did to me.
Good morning,
This is to find out if you are selling a manual of figures and/or explanations.
Thanks in advance.
Yes, you will find a booklet on the diabolo as well as a book entitled: The Diabolo from A to Z on our website in the Media section - then the Books section. We also have a very good DVD on diabolo called: Kid Diabolo.
Excuse me, I'm a beginner at diabolo, and I would like to buy a cyclone diabolo.
Can you give me a precise list of figures that cannot be done with this diabolo?
Also, can you explain to me why we have to have either the white side or the black side facing us?
Thank you for your answers!
You won't be able to do elevator-based tricks. Otherwise, to know when doing 2 or 3 diabolos, a ball-bearing diabolo is less easy to use because it tends to spin faster in the string. Otherwise, you will be able to do almost all the tricks you can do with a normal diabolo. The difference is that you will have more time to perform these tricks because the diabolo will spin for longer.
Is the cyclone diabolo easy to handle in acceleration?
The Cyclone diabolo, like all ball-bearing diabolos, is the most maneuverable in acceleration. You can tie several knots (around the diabolo with your string) to make it quickly reach impressive rotation speeds.
How long does it take on average to send the goods?
2 to 5 days.
What color should be towards me? I am right-handed, thank you.
It is usually black. Just by touching the axle, you can feel in which direction it turns. The direction in which the axle blocks should be counterclockwise when you look at your diabolo :-)
Is it the same size as the genius?
Can we change the cups to put in bigger ones?
You can actually use larger cups, but that will require you to modify your cups. Go to the Tutorials section (link at the bottom of our site in the Services section). I made a video about it!
Hello, this was to ask a question about the photo:
Does the diabolo match the axis in the photo on the left? (size)
Because the axis would have to be wide. Thank you (sorry for the spelling mistakes, I'm a child).
Indeed, it is a diabolo equipped with a wide axle mounted on ball bearings.
Is it possible to make an elevator that goes up with its diabolos???
No ball bearing diabolo can make an elevator that goes up, because the axle is mounted on bearings which means that the diabolo will want to go down instead of up.
Thank you so much!
Can you make whips with this diabolo?
Yes, it will be even easier than with a normal diabolo because it is equipped with a wide axle.
Does he provide the sticks with the cyclone diabolo?
Unless otherwise specified in the description, all the diabolos I sell are sold individually without sticks. The Cyclone is therefore delivered without sticks. I therefore invite you to choose a pair of sticks to accompany your diabolo.
We now have this information on every product page of the site first in a box at the very top of the description!
No
can we make two diabolos with:
a cyclone diabolo
and a taibolo v2?
thanks in advance.
I correct myself
can we do it easily
No, to start, 2 identical diabolos are preferable.
I recommend the Circus Ultralight which are, for me, the best for doing 2 diabolos.
No, to start with 2 identical diabolos are preferable. I recommend the Circus light ones which are, in my opinion, the best for playing 2 diabolos.
Good morning,
At the moment I have 1 Harlequin Medium Mister Babache and I would like to take 2 Cyclones to make 2 diabolos! Is it a good diabolo for what I want to do???
thanks in advance!
Ball bearing diabolos are less easy to use for 2-way diabolos. They tend to spin faster because there is less friction on the string than with a classic diabolo. To make 2-way diabolos, I recommend opting for a Finesse, a Circus, or even a Taibolo, which is the most popular model at the moment.
Was it to know if the bearings needed to be changed often? Thank you.
The bearings that equip this diabolo are reliable and sturdy, ready to withstand intensive use. You shouldn't need to replace them. However, if you have any problems with the operation of your diabolo, don't hesitate to contact us directly.
Good morning,
I just wanted to know why this diabolo has a specific direction of rotation? (I'm a bit of a novice!)
That's an excellent question! On a normal diabolo, the axle is fixed relative to its shells. So you can accelerate it in one direction, as in the other. With a model equipped with a ball bearing, the diabolo can only be accelerated in one direction. It's not a ball bearing that can turn in both directions like on a yo-yo or a bicycle wheel for example, but a unidirectional ball bearing. It turns on itself in one direction, but locks in the other direction, which is essential for the string to grip the diabolo and give it its speed. I'll try a comparison that speaks to me, you'll tell me if it speaks to you! On a bike, if you pedal in one direction the bike moves forward, if you pedal in the other direction, the pedals will spin in the air... This allows the bike to move forward without the pedals turning fully on descents for example, which allows the bike to pick up speed! Does that make any sense to you? Or have I completely confused you?
It's very clear, thank you!
The axle has one direction to turn because it is a bearing
Good morning,
With this diabolo I think I'll take the Super Gring sticks.
Is this the right choice?!
You can use any chopsticks you like! It's a matter of taste. But Super Grind chopsticks are very good chopsticks, so yes, a good choice. Above all, they have the advantage of being very, very light!
Good morning,
Is this Diabolo good for learning new tricks?!
This is a good diabolo for learning new tricks because it takes little time to get up to speed, and it maintains the speed you give it for a long time. So you'll have the opportunity to learn your tricks in slow motion, so to speak!
THANKS !
Hello, I have a friend who ordered from you and he is very happy so I am thinking of placing an order.