Small six panel beanbag color/black (68mm, 130 grams)

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Small Color/Black Beanbag Juggling Ball (68mm, six panel) This ball is made with an inner bag filled with millet, and an outer shell made from Japanese PU fabric. We love this ball for it...Read More

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Small Color/Black Beanbag Juggling Ball (68mm, six panel)

This ball is made with an inner bag filled with millet, and an outer shell made from Japanese PU fabric. We love this ball for its bright fluorescent colors! This colorful beanbag comes in a small size only (68 mm diameter, 130 grams, comparable to the size of a tennis ball).

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These are the most common juggling balls, and are made of a vinyl (PVC) coated cloth or from polyurathan (PU) They are filled with bird seed, millet or pastic beads. The beanbag ball (though never actually made with beans) is great for juggling because the ball will not roll when dropped, nor will it bounce off another ball if there is a mid-air collision. This ball is the softest type of juggling ball, with a very squishy feel. There is a wide variety of juggling balls that look essentially the same as this ball. The difference between these various beanbags is the quality of fabric and thread, how well they are sewn together, and the precision of the beanbag weights. Juggling balls made in China tend to be of very low quality, which we do not sell. Our beanbag juggling balls comes in many colors and sizes. To see more about beanbag options, follow this link below for help selecting beanbags.

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Vinyl Coated Cloth
diameter 2.6" (68mm)
weight 4.6 ounces (127 grams)
filled with millet
made in Pakistan

by Joanna Haigood on 04/24/20

by James V. on 06/04/20

Great juggling balls and excellent shipping time. Small size is a little smaller than a tennis ball, so take that into consideration when determining your size.

by L. Damschroder on 11/02/20

by S. allen on 08/07/21

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