Firetoys Clear Acrylic Contact Ball


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These Clear Acrylic Balls are fantastic for mesmerising multi and single ball contact magic!

Also available in coloured and crystal clear variations.

Important: Due to the perfect circular shape and clear nature of this acrylic, these contact balls can act as magnifying glasses and start fires. Never leave your balls in direct sunlight (or on a window sill).

Available in a range of sizes.

An optional bag can be added for protection.


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Clear Acrylic

With these Clear Acrylic balls you can expect a ball with high clarity and no internal distortions - essential for perfect isolations.

The precision manufacturing and high strength of the acrylic mean these are virtually shatterproof, but they can get scratched, as well as cause damage to other people/objects!

Sizing - Single Ball Contact Juggling

As a general rule, the smaller the contact ball, the smaller the contact surface area and the harder it is to control. Similarly, the larger the ball, the easier it is to balance.

So for single ball contact juggling a larger ball is generally preferred - anything from a 75mm ball upwards, depending on personal preference. However, 90mm balls and upwards can start to get too heavy for some, making certain moves tricky to control.

The most popular choices for a single ball are 85 and 90cm.

If you're not sure whether you want to play multi or single ball, go for a 75mm ball.

Sizing - Multi-Ball Contact Juggling

If you are interested in manipulating any more than two balls, then the above rule is inversed: the smaller the ball, the easier it is to control multiples of them. We recommend not going for anything larger than a 75mm ball, especially if you are learning multiball contact juggling.

The 70mm and 75mm balls are the most popular for multiball, but again, exactly what size to choose comes down to personal preference and the size of your hands.