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      Renegade 85mm, Wood Dowel (Un-Decorated)

      Renegade 85mm, Wood Dowel (Un-Decorated)

      $28.00

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      Renegade 85mm, Wood Dowel

      The 85mm Renegade juggling club (1994) was designed for jugglers looking for a lightweight, narrow-handled alternative to our 95mm club. This club is a good option for beginner club jugglers, or smaller adults and children who may find it better proportioned to their body size and more comfortable to use. The 85mm club is made with a slightly thinner birch dowel, making the handle narrower and the club lighter. Advanced jugglers working with five clubs will find this thinner size slightly easier to use.

      Club passers will find this club very similar to the 95mm. The differences are that the smaller width can reduce the possibility of mid-air collision, and the slimmer handle makes releasing three clubs from one hand a little easier. Additionally, the smaller body is easier to catch on the wrong end, and the 85mm can be ordered in a lighter weight. We can make this un-decorated club as light as 210 grams, and 230 grams for the decorated version. If you juggle outdoors we recommend choosing a heavier club (at least 240 grams).

      All Renegade clubs are custom made to order. Pick from a wide selection of club components, colors, and features to individualize your clubs.

      To help you select a Renegade Juggling Club, look under our Juggling Guide and Tips section listed in the bottom footer of our website for How to Choose a Juggling Club.

      Additional Information

      General Information on how to order juggling clubs.<br />

      <br />Choose a club size: 75MM, 85MM, 95MM, 105MM <br />Most jugglers order the 95MM or 85MM sizes.<br />

      <br />The product descriptions go over which club size is best for each use. The <br />default settings for options is the most common selection.<br />
      <br />Pick the colors for club body, decoration and trim tape.?Trim tape is the tape <br />that edges the decorations, black or white looks best in most cases, <br />colored tape with colored decortions often do not look good <br />together.?Decorated clubs looks best with white club body. Mixing body <br />colors with decoration colors usually does not look good, with the <br />exception of silver decoration colors.<br />
      <br />Undecorated clubs are the best for beginners and recreational jugglers as <br />there are no decorations and less tape to maintain to keep them <br />looking sharp. Decorated clubs are intended for performers and <br />jugglers who like the flashy looking clubs.<br />
      <br />Select a handle type, taped or un-taped. The taped handle has a softer feel<br /> and is covered with white vinyl tape. Many jugglers like this <br />handle because of it's feel and look. If the tape gets worn, it may be easily <br />re-taped by the juggler to look new again. The un-taped handle is <br />slightly firmer and will last the life of the club without any <br />maintenance. This handle requires several hours of juggling to break in.<br />
      <br />Handle length, is most often ordered long. Expert juggling will select other <br />sizes depending on their juggling style.<br />
      <br />Wood dowel size, for lighter juggling clubs order the 3/4 inch dowel.<br />
      <br />Black rubber ends are more durable than white rubber and do not stain <br />when used on grass. Most people order white rubber for indoor <br />juggling or performing.<br />
      <br />
      The club weight is determined by the weight of the dowel. <br />
      Each dowel is weighed and matched to make a set of clubs. <br />
      Buy selecting lighter wood we change the total weight of the club. <br />

      Avoiding Equipment Damage <br />
      <br />
      Drops and Surfaces <br />
      <br />
      Lightweight materials have revolutionized the <br />
      art of club juggling, but the clubs do have a limited <br />
      life span. The materials used to make clubs will <br />
      eventually break or wear-out with use. A juggling <br />
      club can only survive a finite number of drops. <br />
      If you are juggling on surfaces like cement, <br />
      cobblestone, asphalt, or wood flooring, this can be <br />
      very hard on your clubs. When the club hits these <br />
      hard surfaces, the plastic and wood dowel has to <br />
      absorb the impact of the drop. Softer surfaces like <br />
      carpet, tumbling mats, or grass (better yet, catching <br />
      the club) will absorb more of the impact of the drop <br />
      and greatly increase the life of the club. <br />
      The higher you throw the clubs in the air or the <br />
      more force you put in the drop, (fast spins, or <br />
      bouncing the club off the floor) the more stress you <br />
      put on the club when it hits the ground. So if you <br />
      are going to be practicing new tricks or learning <br />
      difficult patterns involving high throws or lots of <br />
      drops your clubs will last much longer if you <br />
      practice on a soft surface. <br />
      <br />
      Practicing Methods <br />
      <br />
      In general, when practicing or learning club <br />
      juggling it is best to train using a controlled <br />
      method. If you are attempting a new trick, progressively <br />
      add the number of throws, and finish by <br />
      catching all the clubs. So for example if you are <br />
      trying to learn a new three-club trick, attempt one <br />
      throw, and then finish by catching all the clubs (or <br />
      as many as possible). Slowly over several days (or <br />
      weeks) increase the number of throws, but always <br />
      finishing the trick by catching all of the clubs. If <br />
      you cannot finish the trick by catching all the clubs <br />
      you need to reduce the number of throws. This will <br />
      greatly increase the life span of the club, improve <br />
      the time it takes to learn new tricks, and greatly <br />
      reduce the number of drops while juggling or <br />
      performing. <br />
      <br />
      Cold Temperatures <br />
      <br />
      The plastic used in making the body of your <br />
      clubs is strongest at room temperature. If your clubs <br />
      are very cold, the strength of the plastic is greatly <br />
      reduced. Clubs that are very cold or frozen can <br />
      crack when dropped. Ice-skating or snow ski juggling <br />
      can cause the club bodies to break. It is always <br />
      best to let your clubs warm-up if you are taking <br />
      them out of a cold car trunk or unheated storage <br />
      before using them. <br />
      <br />
      Ultraviolet Light <br />
      <br />
      Renegade clubs have ultraviolet light inhibitors, <br />
      (sunscreen) in the plastic so they can be used <br />
      outdoors. High levels of exposure to ultraviolet light <br />
      will cause the colors of the clubs to fade and the <br />
      plastic to crack over time so always store your clubs <br />
      out of the sun when not in use. <br />
      <br />
      Water <br />
      <br />
      You should not juggle your clubs in swimming <br />
      pools, rain or on very wet surfaces. The dowel that <br />
      is inside the club will absorb water and make the <br />
      club very heavy. Try and avoid any wet surfaces or <br />
      storing the clubs in very humid conditions in order <br />
      to keep the clubs original weight. <br />
      <br />
      Abrasive Surfaces <br />
      <br />
      Rough surfaces, gravel, dirt, asphalt, lava, or <br />
      cobblestone are very hard on the plastic, decorations <br />
      and rubber ends of the club. These surfaces will <br />
      make scratches in the plastic and tear the decorations <br />
      on the clubs. It is best of avoid juggling on <br />
      these types of surfaces if you want you keep you <br />
      clubs in a new looking condition. <br />
      <br />
      Cleaning and Repairs <br />
      <br />
      Cleaning <br />
      <br />
      The best way to clean the surface of the club is <br />
      with a damp towel. If there is tape residue, grease or <br />
      dirt that will not come off with water, use denatured <br />
      alcohol or a very mild soap to clean with. Always <br />
      take care not to submerse the club in water or get <br />
      water inside or the club body or handle.<br />
      <br />
      Club Care and Maintenance <br />
      <br />
      To clean a deeply scratched and dirty surface where the <br />
      plastic has been hitting the ground you can clean it <br />
      with bathroom scouring powder, although this can <br />
      dull the colored plastic bodies. Do not use this to <br />
      clean the decorations. You can also pressure wash <br />
      the plastic surface, this does the best job of removing <br />
      imbedded dirt, but you need to be careful not to <br />
      get water inside the club or handle. <br />
      <br />
      Decoration and Handle Tape Repairs <br />
      <br />
      All decorations, Mylar, holograms, trim tape <br />
      and handle tape have a limited life span. Drops on <br />
      abrasive surfaces, fingernail cuts, and transportation <br />
      of your clubs can cause tears or abrasions. Take care <br />
      that during transportation that the clubs are not in <br />
      contact with other sharp or abrasive objects. Decoration <br />
      and trim tape will need to be replaced after a <br />
      period of normal use. <br />
      If you have a decoration tear, the best shortterm <br />
      solution is to cover the tear with clear plastic <br />
      tape, (packing tape), to prevent further damage. <br />
      Handle tape should be periodically replaced, as <br />
      fingernail nicks and adhesive loss with cause the <br />
      handle tape to slip out of position. The handle tape <br />
      adhesive will become sticky if the club is used in <br />
      very hot climate and should be replaced more often <br />
      if this is the case. When replacing handle tape <br />
      remove any left over adhesive with denatured <br />
      alcohol before replacing with new tape. Always start <br />
      wrapping the clubs from the knob end, and tape the <br />
      handle towards the center of the club. Decoration, <br />
      repair parts, trim tape and handle tape can be purchased <br />
      though our website. <br />
      <br />
      Rubber Knobs and End Caps <br />
      <br />
      Renegade clubs have all rubber parts glued <br />
      onto the clubs without the use of screws. This is to <br />
      prevent any injury while juggling. Overtime with <br />
      many drops the rubber parts can come loose and <br />
      will need to be reglued. The best product to use is <br />
      Barge Cement, (contact cement) that can be purchased <br />
      at any hardware store, shoe-repair store, or <br />
      though our website. <br />
      To replace a knob or end cap, paint the cavity <br />
      and other surface with cement. Let this dry for five <br />
      minuets. Re-coat the dowel or plastic shell with a <br />
      small amount of cement and firmly side on the <br />
      rubber part. This should then be allowed to dry <br />
      overnight. If necessary use vinyl tape to hold the <br />
      knob or cap in place while it dries. If the knob is <br />
      severely worn or broken though at the end a new <br />
      knob maybe needed. You can order new knobs <br />
      though our website. <br />
      <br />
      Club Body Cracks <br />
      <br />
      Juggling in cold weather or lots of drops on <br />
      hard surfaces the causes of club body cracks. The <br />
      club body is made of polyethylene and cannot be <br />
      glued. A body crack is not repairable, however, you <br />
      can cover the crack with clear packing tape as a <br />
      temporary repair. Clubs with broken or cracked <br />
      bodies can be sent to Renegade Juggling to change <br />
      the plastic body for a repair charge. If the club is in <br />
      an otherwise worn condition we recommend purchasing <br />
      a replacement rather than replacing the <br />
      body as the dowel in the club often has been subject <br />
      to lots of drop stresses and may not hold up for <br />
      much longer. <br />
      <br />
      Broken Dowels <br />
      <br />
      A club with a broken dowel it is not repairable <br />
      by the juggler, If the club is less than one year old, or has not had much <br />
      use, it can be replaced under the Renegade Juggling for free <br />

      Safety Information
      Specifications

      85mm Club Specifications <br />
      20" Standard Length (50.80 cm) <br />
      19 3/4" Custom Length (50.2 cm) <br />
      19 1/2" Custom Length (49.5 cm) <br />
      19 1/4" Custom Length (48.9 cm)<br />
      19" Custom Length (48.3 cm)<br />
      3/4? (19 mm) soft maple dowel club weight 225- 240 grams<br />
      Handle wrap taped 0.20? HDPE (5mm) un-taped 0.30? (7.6mm) HDPE<br />
      Handle tape 0.10? (2.5mm) vinyl tape<br />
      Knob and Cap rubber<br />
      Shell (club body) width 3.35? ( 85mm ) Hard body LLDPE
      Shell colors, white, red, yellow, pink, green, blue, aqua, orange, tangerine, yellow, all color day-glow florescent except white<br />
      Club are hand made in Santa Cruz CA, all parts made in USA<br />

      Pickup available at Shop location

      Usually ready in 24 hours

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      Jeremy Smith

      I always juggle outside, so light clubs are a problem for me. This is my first time trying heavy clubs, and I really like them. They require a bit more wrist and strength, but I think it's worth it. I feel like these clubs will last a very long time. They are solid and high quality. If you don't mind unforgiving clubs, I would definitely recommend them.

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      David Lohnes

      Just what I wanted: basic juggling clubs that will last. I use them in a circus themed science show and even audience members who can juggle were able to juggle this clubs immediately.

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      Rita Carlile

      Great product! Very well made & the colors look great. The website's guide to the best clubs to buy was extremely helpful.

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      Pablo Pimentel

      I definitely recommend these clubs for 3-6 club juggling, just not for 7 clubs at least for me, but these clubs rock!

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