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Vision Free diabolo with a triple bearings system

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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.

Vision Free Diabolo equipped with a triple bearings system:

This diabolo is a high-end model created by Henrys, a German manufacturer renowned among professional jugglers.

It is equipped with three bearings: 2 ball bearings on each side of the diabolo and a one-way tube bearing in the middle of the diabolo.

NetJuggler informations:

How to remove a bearing set from a Henrys diabolo?

Download our guide to disassemble a bearing set from your Henrys diabolo: Disassembly Guide

Glowing Diabolo:

Using the LED set to choose from the options on this page, transform your diabolo into a glowing diabolo. The visual effects will be striking with the translucent cups of the Vision diabolo. Note that the white Vision and the black one are the only two colours that are not translucent.

Characteristics of the Vision diabolo equipped with bearings:

  • Diameter: 130mm.
  • Height: 135mm.
  • Weight: 252g.
  • Axis: triple ball bearings.
  • A black and white colour code on each side of the axis, allows you to determine the direction of use of the diabolo.
  • The Vision Free diabolo is compatible with all the tuning sets of the Circus diabolo. You can thus customize your diabolo with the multitude of different axis that we sell.

For comparison, the standard Vision diabolo (not equipped with the bearing axis) has a mass of 240g.

The Henrys diabolos are equipped with very efficient high-end ball bearings.

What kind of use ?

This diabolo is ideal for everyone. Due to its low weight, it may be suitable even for children. It is a good intermediary for young diabolists who want to get started.

NetJuggler tips:

If you are a beginner, NetJuggler advises you to take a reel of string with your order. Indeed, beginners with dry and jerky movements wear out the strings very quickly, in a few hours, where the same string can last a few weeks for an experienced diabolist. This may save you from having to pay shipping fees again when your string is worn out.

Informations on the manufacturer Henrys:

Henrys is a German brand, which every professional in the juggling world will recommend to you. Their material is known to be robust, it is designed for an intensive use.

NetJuggler informations on the ball bearing diabolos:

If you are not familiar with ball bearing diabolos, the principle is as it follows: once your diabolo picks up speed, it will hold it much longer than a normal axis diabolo. Here are some of the benefits:

  • Rotation time up to 20 times longer than that of a normal diabolo.
  • Possibility to do many tricks without having to re-accelerate your diabolo.
  • Wide axis to facilitate many tricks.
  • Minimal friction between the axis and the sticks during grinds / slides.
  • Limits friction when practicing vertax (vertical axis of the diabolo)
Triple bearing for beginners:

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 excalibur (or vertax) tricks, 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 spinning ! No need to be an expert to teach new tricks.

How to disassemble a bearing set from a Henrys diabolo ?

Download our guide to disassemble a bearing set from your Henrys diabolo: Disassembly Guide

Drawbacks or limitations of ball bearings : it becomes impossible to do all the elevator tricks. These bearing diabolos are not made to practice with several diabolos at the same time (except vertax), because they will spin too quickly on the string compared to diabolos equipped with normal axis. It may be necessary to change the bearing system once the bearing balls show wear, which of course never happens on a normal diabolo!

Comment / Question

  1. Answer
    Spinning diabolo

    My diabolo vision free is great, nothing to say.

    But I started to notice that my diabolo while I was doing my tricks was rotating to the left.

    Which is very annoying in a number.

    And if I didn't do my tricks correctly enough, that's one thing.

    But even if I let the diabolo spin without doing anything.

    The diabolo spins by itself!

    Is it normal for a diabolo to spin on its own?

    11/07/2022
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      Re: Spinning diabolo

      I invite you to contact us by email with a short video so that we can determine if the problem comes from the diabolo or your practice. This is extremely rare as a problem coming from this model of diabolo, but let's take a look together to see. Have a nice day,

      12/07/2022
  2. Answer
    I hesitate...

    Hello/Good evening, I would like to ask you which diabolo to choose: I have a medium-sized diabolo with a fixed axle and I have mastered quite a few tricks and I would like to move on to a bearing diabolo (triple in this case). I had seen the Hurricane diabolo, is it a good choice?

    Sincerely

    30/04/2017
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      Re: I'm hesitant...

      Bearing diabolos have a rotation time up to 20 times that of diabolos equipped with fixed axles. This will allow you to chain tricks more easily. The Hurricane, the Circus Free, the Hyperspin and the Sundia with 5 bearings are among the most efficient diabolos we offer that are equipped with bearings. The Hurricane is a very good choice and its large size will also allow you to practice vertax (where the diabolo is used with its axle vertical).

      02/05/2017
  3. Answer
    free vision for 8 year old child,

    Could you tell me if this would be suitable for a really passionate 8-year-old (he still has a simple low-end one at the end of his arms...and dreams of a good one with 3 bearings). I would like to give him a nice surprise but don't know anything about it: could you tell me what to buy? Which sticks, string...thanks in advance!

    04/03/2016
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      Re: free vision for 8 year old child,

      I invite you to read the comment I wrote in response to the same question that was asked to me just below. Regarding the sticks, I tend to recommend aluminum sticks which are rigid, thin and comfortable. And for string, the Henrys brand string is the most robust, it will be perfect for a child given that beginner children often have a somewhat jerky practice which wears out the string more than more experienced diabolists.

      06/03/2016
    • Answer
      Re: free vision for 8 year old child,

      Thank you! Order received!

      09/03/2016
  4. Answer
    ball bearing diabolo

    My children, aged 7 and 10, regularly play diabolo.

    Now they would like a diabolo with ball bearings.

    Which one do you recommend?

    They saw the vision free, is it suitable for children?

    26/11/2015
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      Re: diabolo ball bearing

      The Vision Free diabolo is indeed a diabolo suitable for children. Its particularity is that it is a large diabolo with a low mass . This is what gives it better inertia than other smaller diabolos and better balance .

      Its low mass makes it suitable for children with less arm strength :-) (from 7/8 years old).

      You might also want to check out the Beach Free diabolo from the same manufacturer and the Cyclone Quartz diabolo , which are two other models that would be suitable for your children. These models would, in my opinion, be more suitable for your youngest child.

      Finally, if you have any other questions about your choice of diabolo or if I haven't been clear enough, don't hesitate to give us a call. Our contact details are at the top and bottom of the site :-)

      26/11/2015
  5. Answer
    Green color precision

    Good morning,

    Could you tell me if the green color is translucent because I would like to use light kits?

    THANKS

    22/06/2015
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      Re: Green color accuracy

      On the Vision diabolo, the colors that are translucent and work well with a light kit: Ice, Green, Blue, Red, Yellow and Orange. Colors that are opaque and have a less good visual effect when equipped with a light kit: Black and White.

      22/06/2015
  6. Answer
    Color ?

    Hello, the one you see at the top left and the second one from the right in the other photo, is it the ice one or the green one? Thanks in advance for your reply, great staff

    15/06/2015
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      Re: Color?

      I just took some new photos of the diabolo. I've included a photo of the Ice Translucent version, and a photo with the green diabolo. I've written on the photos: Ice and Green, so you can clearly see the difference.

      Vision Free Ice

      Vision Free Green

      If you want to see these photos in full size, they now appear in the scrolling photos at the top of this page.

      15/06/2015
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      Re: Color?

      Great, the green is beautiful, I thought the ice was white (stupid) I hope the stripes aren't too flashy! Have a nice day, staff!

      16/06/2015
  7. Answer
    Title

    Hello, being a novice in diabolo, I would like to experiment with figures and jumps. Which would be preferable between this one and the Vision Free?

    07/06/2015
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      Re: Title

      If your budget allows and you want a scalable model equipped with ball bearings, then the Vision Free is certainly the best choice you can make. It is a high-end model made in Germany by a renowned manufacturer: Henrys.

      08/06/2015
  8. Answer
    color

    What color do you recommend so I don't see the stripes if I do them outside?

    27/05/2015
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      Re: color

      The Vision has very high-quality shells that scratch less than other diabolos with translucent shells. The color of the diabolo will have little impact on the visibility of scratches.

      28/05/2015
  9. Answer
    vision free

    Hello, what is the material of the Henrys Vision Free diabolo?

    23/05/2015
    • Answer
      Re: vision free

      It is a soft plastic. It is slightly translucent except for the black and white versions, which are both opaque.

      26/05/2015
  10. Answer
    Good morning

    I'm hesitating between vision free, jazz free or circus free to play with a single diabolo and rather outdoors?

    19/05/2015
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      Re: Hello

      All three are very good. The Vision Free is a little larger and heavier, so it will be more stable and benefit from better inertia. It will therefore be more comfortable and pleasant to use than the Jazz FREE. The Circus FREE diabolo is even larger and will be interesting if you want to practice at a high level and do Vertax for example. If you are a child or you tire easily, you should know that the Circus FREE is the heaviest model.

      26/05/2015
  11. Answer
    Material: plastic or rubber

    Are the Vision Frees made of plastic or rubber?

    25/04/2015
  12. Answer
    Vision - Hurricane - Circus?

    Good morning,

    Which of the three makes the least noise?

    Which one would you recommend for use without vertax? (Still between these 3 diabolos)

    Sincerely

    04/10/2014
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      Re: Vision - Hurricane - Circus?

      All 3 are relatively quiet... But I would say the Vision and Circus are a bit quieter. These are the same bearing kits that equip the Vision and Circus diabolos.

      06/10/2014
    • Answer
      Re: Vision - Hurricane - Circus?

      Circus ordered ;)

      07/10/2014
    • Answer
      Re: Vision - Hurricane - Circus?

      Vision Free is better

      27/10/2014
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      Re: Vision - Hurricane - Circus?

      I recommend the Vision diabolo. I have one, it's honestly not bad. It makes a bit of noise, but its quality makes you forget it.

      01/11/2014
  13. Answer
    Vertax

    Good morning

    I would like to know if it is possible to do Vertax with Vision Free?

    And is it possible to make Vertax with a diabolo without triple bearing but large size?

    THANKS

    08/07/2014
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      Re: Vertax

      Yes, you can do Vertax with a Vision FREE, whereas with a fixed-axis diabolo, you will be rather limited in your Vertax tricks.

      07/08/2014
  14. Answer
    Hesitate over my choice

    Last summer I found my diabolo from when I was little (low quality and medium size so I wondered if a large size would suit me) I thought it would be good to do some fun things 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?

    15/04/2014
    • Answer
      Re: Hesitating over my choice

      Large diabolos are best suited for doing a bit of everything and for practicing with 1 diabolo or several diabolos. To practice with a single diabolo and perform many tricks, perhaps opt for a large diabolo equipped with ball bearings. They are not suitable for practicing with several diabolos but are very fun for practicing with 1 diabolo. They are also the most suitable diabolos for practicing Vertax. I invite you to watch the video on the Hurricane diabolo page to see what Vertax is :-). Happy juggling!

      16/04/2014
    • Answer
      Re: Hesitating over my choice

      Yes, it's ugly

      03/03/2015
  15. Answer
    Title

    Hello, is it good to start with the 3D carousel (questions of balance, handling, etc.) or do you recommend another one to start easily with the 3D low..... thank you for your answers, eagerly awaited

    04/04/2014
    • Answer
      Re: Title

      To practice with several diabolos, it would be better to go for diabolos that are not equipped with a ball bearing system. They are easier to use because they spin more slowly and grip the string more tightly. The bigger the diabolo, the easier it will be. I would tend to recommend a Circus or a Taibolo V2 or even an A-Dream. If you are smaller, opt for a slightly lighter diabolo such as the Vision (not the Vision Free) or the Typhoon, which is very popular at the moment because it is lighter.

      12/04/2014
  16. Answer
    Grinds

    Is it possible to do finger grinds with the Vision?

    20/11/2013
    • Answer
      Re: Grinds

      Yes, it is of course possible to perform finger grinds with the Vision because it is equipped with a triple bearing system mounted on a wide axle, just like all the diabolos equipped with bearings that we sell. Happy juggling!

      21/11/2013
  17. Answer
    Title

    I'm 14 years old, I want to get started, I'm hesitating between the Cirucus Free or the Vision Free, which one do you recommend?

    17/11/2013
    • Answer
      Re: Title

      If you intend to progress to 2 or even 3 diabolos later, I recommend the Circus in its light version. If you want to do a lot of tricks and have fun, I recommend opting for a diabolo equipped with ball bearings!

      18/11/2013
    • Answer
      Re: Title

      Thanks, but I'm hesitating between a large or medium sized diabolo, because if I take a large sized diabolo I fear that it will be too heavy.. :/

      18/11/2013
    • Answer
      Re: Title

      If you're going for a large diabolo, I recommend the Typhoon, which is the lightest of all the large diabolos. If you're going for a medium-sized diabolo, I recommend the Jazz or the Jazz Lite. I think if you're 14, the Typhoon will be your best choice because a larger diabolo is more stable and has better inertia. You'll be able to chain together tricks more easily without having to constantly accelerate it.

      19/11/2013
  18. Answer
    Customizable axis

    Good evening, I would like to know if this diabolo has a customizable axle.

    14/09/2013
    • Answer
      Re: Customizable axis

      Indeed, on this model you can change the axle if you wish. You will find the axles in the category: Henrys diabolo kit.

      17/09/2013
  19. Answer
    vision free

    Hello, is the Vision Free diabolo bigger or smaller than the Big Foot?

    17/08/2013
    • Answer
      Re: vision free

      The Vision Free diabolo is very slightly smaller than the Big Foot. It is a little less wide. But be careful, the Vision FREE is equipped with a ball bearing axle while the Big Foot is a diabolo equipped with a wide fixed axle (it does not have ball bearings). These two diabolos don't have much in common!

      27/08/2013
  20. Answer
    vision free

    Good morning

    Which diabolo do you recommend I take between the Vision Free and the Circus Free?

    Thank you for your reply.

    17/08/2013
    • Answer
      Re: vision free

      If you want to have fun, the Vision Free is excellent. If you want to do Vertax, then the Circus FREE yo-yo will suit your needs better because it is slightly wider than the Vision Free.

      27/08/2013
  21. Answer
    Title

    I'm looking for a good diabolo with ball bearings. I'm a bit experienced and I don't know which one to take. Thank you.

    06/07/2013
    • Answer
      Re: Title

      The Vision Free is an excellent ball-bearing diabolo made in Germany by the most reputable diabolo manufacturer: Henrys. You also have the Circus Free, which is larger and will be more suitable if you are an experienced diabolist practicing Vertax (tricks where the diabolo is used in a horizontal plane).

      09/07/2013
  22. Answer
    Title

    tagel

    30/07/2012
  23. Answer
    which one to take

    Hello, I wanted a diabolo with ball bearings, but I'm hesitating between the Vision Free with triple bearings and the Cyclone, which do you recommend?

    Thank you for your future answers:)(:

    27/07/2012
    • Answer
      Re: which one to take

      I recommend the cyclone to you.

      28/11/2012
    • Answer
      Re: which one to take

      Cyclone

      27/12/2012
    • Answer
      Re: which one to take

      the vision free

      15/05/2013
    • Answer
      Re: which one to take

      Why do you recommend the cyclone?

      15/05/2013
    • Answer
      Re: which one to take

      The Cyclone is a good ball-bearing diabolo with soft shells. It is therefore ideal for both practice and entertainment. If you are looking for high-end equipment, then we offer the entire range of diabolos from the German manufacturer Henrys, renowned for the quality of its equipment, which is used by most professionals and passionate amateurs.

      19/05/2013
    • Answer
      Re: which one to take

      because the axis is wide and is for beginners and professionals

      05/07/2013

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