Fushigi Magic Gravity Ball Review

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By Kiki16

What is a Fushigi Magic Gravity Ball? It has suddenly become one of the hottest selling items on the Internet this year. It is a ball that used in the art of contact juggling. When you use the Fushigi ball, you exploit the reflective properties with specific hand and body movements and isolations. This will give the appearance of the Fushigi sphere moving and even floating on its own. This may sound all complicated, but playing with the Fushigi becomes addictive very quickly.


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Fushigi Limited Edition Glow in the Dark Ball
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Fushigi Magic Gravity Ball
Amazon Price: $3.80
List Price: $35.94
Fushigi Gravity Ball - As Seen On TV - Contact Juggling Magic
Amazon Price: $7.97
List Price: $14.97
Fushigi Limited Edition Glow in the Dark Ball
Amazon Price: $9.49

Below are some frequently asked questions about the Fushigi magic ball.

Fushigi Magic Gravity Ball, How Does It Work?

If you have seen someone perform with the ball in person or online, you would swear that the ball floats and defies gravity all by itself. That is only an illusion the user creates and one that you can do too. Just note that the balls do not float or levitate on their own. It is all through the skillful manipulation of the ball that creates the illusion. The ball comes with an instructional DVD that you can follow along with to learn how to perform various tricks. You can learn basic maneuvers in just a matter of minutes.

What is it made of?

The Fushigi ball is actually a ball in a ball. The inner reflective ball is layered with a clear acrylic. Each Fushigi is hand made and polished so each one is slightly unique. It will not shatter when dropped, though you should practice over a carpet when you first to begin using it. It is possible to scratch or chip the ball if dropped. If it does get scratched, those scratches can be filled with small dabs of nail polish.

Does it really float?

Unfortunately no it doesn’t, but with a little practice you will be able to create that illusion.

Who should I buy this for?

For yourself for openers! Practicing all the moves and learning how to manipulate the ball will give you hours of pleasure and it is also very therapeutic to use too.

The makers of the gravity recommend that users should be over 12 years old. They also recommend that a beginner should start with the 3-inch diameter balls before moving up to the 4-inch ball.

What is contact juggling?

Contact juggling, which is also known as Sphereplay, Orb Rolling and Dynamic Manipulation is a form of object manipulation and balance in which the ball is kept in contact with your body. You can perform this with one or more balls depending on your skill level.

As you can see the Fushigi magic gravity ball is fun to play with. You can learn new tricks and stunts to impress your friends. You can also use it as a way of improving your manual dexterity.

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