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You can Juggle Balls of Real Fire! These are the world's first and only fire juggling ball that you can juggle without gloves! If you can juggle, you can juggle FyreBalls. Dead easy to fire up; even easier to impress!

FyreBalls can be juggled without gloves, are highly portable, easy to use, reusable, and tough.

The FyreBall set comes with:
  • Three FyreBalls
  • Instructions
  • Refueling Bottle
  • Carrying Bag
Available in two sizes:
Standard: Diameter: 2.68 Inch (68mm) - Weight: 4.0 Ounce (114g).
Large: Diameter: 3.15 Inch (80mm) - Weight: 5.4 Ounce (152g).

68mm currently out of stock


Product SKU Ship Weight Price Order
68 mm (2.68 inches) BALLJFFF68 1.0500 Price: $99.99 
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80 mm (3.15 inches) BALLJFFF80 1.0500 Price: $99.99 
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KEVLAR (R) Cord
KEVLAR (R) Cord
K1 KEVLAR(R) Braided Rope Wick (Fiberglass Core)
K1 KEVLAR(R) Braided Rope Wick (Fiberglass Core)
Scrap KEVLAR (R) By the Ounce
Scrap KEVLAR (R) By the Ounce



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1. Jonathan on 8/19/2011, said:

I have had these for a week, and they do juggle great. I would say that they are shaped like lemons, because of the silicone plugs. They have a very sturdy construction, I find the design to be very clever. There is an interior ring that locks it all together like a keychain, it does rattle and sounds a little loose but you can tell by looking at it that it is solid and will not come apart. They are very easy to juggle, but I am used to juggling odd-shaped objects. Having juggled torches for several years, I am really appreciating the balls for the other patterns I can perform. They have opened up my fire performance to many old skills that had been abandoned with the clubs. It's only been a week of practice and I haven't lit them yet, so I can't give my opinion of lighting/burning, but they are certainly well made and from a distance with a large flame I imagine they'll look impressive to the audience. Can't wait to burn these suckers! One thing I am worried about is their ability to roll. Dropped torches tumble and stop, and if they roll it's in a circle and they come back to you. These fyreballs have fallen and bounced off my foot, sending them rolling 20 feet or more. I will only light these on the grass to avoid that.
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2. Laurie on 1/2/2011, said:

These look amazing. They take some getting used to, as they are quite different from juggling balls. And they need a lot more fuel than you'd think. Once you figure out the right amount of fuel, they work great.
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3. William on 3/19/2010, said:

So far, they are merely okay. I would rate them higher, because they really are cool. You get to juggle fire in the palm of your hands, and they are great for impressing or freaking out friends However, so far I have had a really hard time just getting them all lit though.
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