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Steve Gehrman

Not for beginners. These clubs have zero flex and the handles are hard as a rock. Painful to learn with these. I think these clubs are only useful if you are a pro and you are jugging more than 7 clubs. My thumbs are destroyed. Not fun at all to juggle.

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Sven Jorgensen

I have been a loyal customer of Renegade juggling for over 30 years and always stoked to work with them for all my prop needs. Having exclusively juggled renegade clubs for my entire juggling career, I finally juggled a friend's PX1 clubs and decided to order some myself so that we can more easily do passing patterns together. After checking out the clubs on the Renegade website, I ended up deciding to go with the EX1 clubs in order to come closer to the feel of wooden dowels that I have always juggled in the past. I went this route because I really like props that are tight and precise and the plastic sounded like it would be annoyingly flexy to me and the fiberglass sounded like it might be a bit too harsh to me. Please note, I am not a club juggling specialist, I am much more of a ball juggler. Having said that, I have juggled clubs for decades and do perform with clubs regularly. Here is what I like about the EX1's after only a few minutes of juggling them. 1. They are stiff. Perhaps a bit too stiff. They may actually be stiffer than I want. We shall see as I juggle them more. 2. I love the slender handles. I really like doing flourishes and finger rolling clubs for some of those flourishes, and the slender handles of these clubs is really helpful. 3. Light weight- I like the lighter weight of these clubs. As I get on in years, lighter weight feels like a good option for going easier on my arms, shoulders and wrists. 4. Round Knobs- I really love the knobs on these because they allow me to do some club swinging with the clubs. 5. Modularity- I love the fact that I can swap out different parts of the clubs as needed to keep them in good shape, or even to just change a color accent for a certain costume look in the show. All in all, I am pleased with these clubs and look forward to juggilng them to find out if I made the right shaft selection. Cons on these clubs: 1. The aluminum shaft may be a bit too stiff and a bit too harsh, time will tell. 2. The slender handles that I love so much, offer a bit less cushion than fatter handles where the plastic wrap can collapse more with each catch and thereby absorb more impact with each catch. So that is a trade off with the slimmer handles. 3. Color selection: I find the color selection of these clubs to be beautiful but limited. The pastels are cool, but not very practical for me as a performer. I need clubs that can be seen against a blue sky or in a theater. The lighter colors don't have strong enough contrast against a background to show up as much as I want. This may not matter for a non-performer, but as a peformer, this is very important. I would love to see some more solid/bold colors in the line-up. Fortunately there are some good colors to choose from and I am super stoked on the vibrant green that I selected, but I guess I am little surprised at the dominance of soft pastel colors in the line-up as those simply seem less practical to me. Hopefully they will continue to add some colors as time goes on. That is what I can say so far about these clubs, I will try to write a more comprehensive review once I have worked with them for a while.

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Elijah Cherweznik

These clubs are amazing! They have made backcrosses, balancing tricks, and knocking/dynamic tricks very noticeably easier! They are also extremely light and comfortable. The rigidity is still taking a bit of getting used to when trying to catch more than two in one hand(when juggling 5) but I’m still so excited about these that I’ve probably been juggling clubs twice as much or more than before I got them.