
Renegade Flat Ring 32cm
Renegade Flat Juggling Ring 32 cm
The Renegade Flat Ring is a solid plastic ring (not hollow) with a 32 cm (12.75 inch) diameter. It is the best size for solo numbers juggling with 5 or more rings. The thin width (1/8th inch) and light weight (100 grams) reduces the chance of edge collisions at the top of the juggling pattern and allows you to hold up to 4 rings in one hand.
The weight, thickness, and stiffness make these flat rings perfectly suited for numbers juggling. In order for a ring to work well, it must be stiff enough not to flex when it is thrown, yet not too stiff when you catch it. This very subtle balance between stiffness and flex has been perfectly achieved in the Renegade Flat Ring. This ring has slightly greater flex than a stiffer Babache ring. For teaching juggling or passing, opt for a Renegade hollow ring instead of a flat ring as the hollow rings are a superior choice for beginners.
For more help selecting the best juggling ring for you, check out our “Juggling Guide and Tips" section listed in the bottom footer of our website.
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Renegade Flat Juggling Ring 32 cm
The Renegade Flat Ring is a solid plastic ring (not hollow) with a 32 cm (12.75 inch) diameter. It is the best size for solo numbers juggling with 5 or more rings. The thin width (1/8th inch) and light weight (100 grams) reduces the chance of edge collisions at the top of the juggling pattern and allows you to hold up to 4 rings in one hand.
The weight, thickness, and stiffness make these flat rings perfectly suited for numbers juggling. In order for a ring to work well, it must be stiff enough not to flex when it is thrown, yet not too stiff when you catch it. This very subtle balance between stiffness and flex has been perfectly achieved in the Renegade Flat Ring. This ring has slightly greater flex than a stiffer Babache ring. For teaching juggling or passing, opt for a Renegade hollow ring instead of a flat ring as the hollow rings are a superior choice for beginners.
For more help selecting the best juggling ring for you, check out our “Juggling Guide and Tips" section listed in the bottom footer of our website.















