* While this aviation-grade birch plywood will not break unless you try really hard, we do not recommend juggling on harsh surfaces like bricks and concrete, as the drops will cause marks on the edges of your fans.
Mojura fans are not made by flowtoys and do not qualify for upgrade credit.
These fans were created with the goals of comfort and balance for all kinds of tech fan manipulations, from box-tech to swinging, contact and juggling.
Available in small and medium sizes in 3 styles: 2- or 3-finger tech grip, or 4-finger hybrid grip.
Small 2-finger - Length: 324mm (12.75") | Medium 2-finger - Length: 356mm (14") |
Small 3-finger - Length: 324mm (12.75") | Medium 3-finger - Length: 356mm (14") |
Small 4-finger - Length: 330mm (13") | Medium 4-finger - Length: 364mm (14.33") |
If you like to perform box-techy manipulations that involve more jerky movements where you need to stall the fans at specific angles, then a tech grip might work better for you. The angular shape of the tech grips help with stopping at increments of 45 degrees.
These have similar advantages to the 2-finger grips, except the finger holes are bigger so that 3 fingers can fit into them, or 2 fingers if your fingers are quite thick. Slightly more suited for tosses than the smaller tech grips. The handles are more like a cushioned square than the octagonal 2-finger grips, allowing for easy stalls at 90-degree increments.
If you prefer to spin your fans in a continuous flow, performing lots of weaves and fountains, or if you want to do a lot of tosses with your fans, then the 4-finger grip is more suited to your style. The larger ring allows for wilder spinning movements than a tech grip, and is easier to catch in the air, while the the wide outer ring allows for easier stalls and box-tech manipulations than a Russian grip.
This depends on grip style, finger/hand size, arm length, and personal preference.
Measure your middle and ring fingers together at the middle knuckles. If they are larger than 37mm (1.45 inch), then you'll need the medium size. Larger than 42mm (1.65 inch) and you might need a 3-finger grip for your 2 fingers.
Measure your middle, ring, and pinky fingers together at the middle knuckles. If they are larger than 47mm (1.45 inch), then you'll need the medium size. Larger than 53mm (1.65 inch) and you might need a 4-finger grip, or use 2 fingers with a 3-finger grip, or contact us about a larger tech grip option.
Measure the width of your 4 fingers at the middle knuckles. If you measure wider than 72mm (2.83"), then the small size won't fit easily, and you'll need the medium size.
The small and medium fans also have different total length and width. If you're a small person, or you like to do a lot of tech inside your arms, then you might prefer the smaller sizes, so the fans can fit in the space between your hands and elbows.
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