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Bouncing Balls

Without hesitation, the G-Force balls from the Italian manufacturer Play are the best on the market today in terms of quality of rubber bouncing balls.

You should know that a silicone ball costs between 25 and 60 euros per ball. G-Force balls are 3 to 6 times cheaper than silicone balls.

G-Force balls have a 90% rebound ratio very close to or even equal to that of silicone balls. The juggling will therefore be very close to the result obtained with silicone balls.

Video giving tips to choose your bouncing balls.
Small initiation to the bouncing juggle basics.

Balles rebond
By colour

Bouncing balls

A juggling artist using bouncy balls during an outdoor performance, with a seated audience in the foreground. In the background, a wooden door.
La compagnie KL - Pierre Riberolle - Chalon dans la rue 2011
NetJuggler's ball bag
350

NetJuggler's ball bag

To store up to ten Varana 441 balls or five 80mm balls.

50mm G-FORCE bouncing ball
850

50mm G-FORCE bouncing ball

Rebound ratio: 90%. Size: small diameter. Made by Play.

60mm G-Force bouncing ball
950

60mm G-Force bouncing ball

Rebound ratio: 90%. Size: children/beginner. Made by Play.

65mm G-Force bouncing ball by Play
1050

65mm G-Force bouncing ball by Play

Rebound ratio: 90%. Size: children/beginners. Made by Play.

70mm G-Force bouncing ball
1150

70mm G-Force bouncing ball

Rebound Ratio: 90%. Size: adults. Made by Play.

Choose your bouncing balls:

For children and beginners, we recommend the 65mm bouncing balls.

If you already practice a little, the trend is 70mm and if you practice a lot, then the big balls in 75mm will undoubtedly please you, they are also more visual if it is for a show.

The choice of the size of the bouncing balls is above all a matter of taste, there are no rules, the best is to try them, which you can do in our shop (sorry if you are far from us !).

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