
Renegade Solo Rings 1/2" x 14"
Renegade Hollow Solo Juggling Ring (1/2 x 14 inch)
Renegade Rings are hollow in cross section and thicker than a standard flat ring, making them easier on your hands. This versatile juggling ring can be used for solo juggling, team passing, bounce passing, multi-object manipulation, foot spinning, and isolation contact juggling. You'll love the way they feel and fly—soft to catch and accurate to throw! They are a great all around juggling ring, and their hollow construction makes them ideal for teaching beginners.
This ring is 1/2 inch thick and about 14 inches in diameter (actual diameter: 13.625 inches). Solo ring is a very popular size. This hollow ring is good for jugging up to 6 rings. For more than 6 rings, flat rings are better choice because they are thinner, making it easier to hold more than 3 in one hand.
A kids-circus favorite for instructors, this ring is a great starting point for most jugglers learning rings, especially those with aspirations to learn numbers juggling. Many instructors love these rings for teaching because they are soft on hands and safe if thrown around (horse play).
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 Hollow Solo Juggling Ring (1/2 x 14 inch)
Renegade Rings are hollow in cross section and thicker than a standard flat ring, making them easier on your hands. This versatile juggling ring can be used for solo juggling, team passing, bounce passing, multi-object manipulation, foot spinning, and isolation contact juggling. You'll love the way they feel and fly—soft to catch and accurate to throw! They are a great all around juggling ring, and their hollow construction makes them ideal for teaching beginners.
This ring is 1/2 inch thick and about 14 inches in diameter (actual diameter: 13.625 inches). Solo ring is a very popular size. This hollow ring is good for jugging up to 6 rings. For more than 6 rings, flat rings are better choice because they are thinner, making it easier to hold more than 3 in one hand.
A kids-circus favorite for instructors, this ring is a great starting point for most jugglers learning rings, especially those with aspirations to learn numbers juggling. Many instructors love these rings for teaching because they are soft on hands and safe if thrown around (horse play).
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.













