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The LED POI Staffs S-Shape features 241 customizable color light modes, a robust 1000 mAh battery for up to 8 hours of use, and three seamless control options, making it perfect for both beginners and professionals. Its durable construction and collapsible design ensure easy transport and resilience during performances.
P**L
AMAZING
Amazing quality, bright, great for performing and flowing!! BUY THEM!
A**A
Love this for a beginner
The media could not be loaded. Absolutely love how vibrant the colors are, comes with a case for it, comes with a cord for dual charging. If one of the blades won't slide in easily, how can we fix that?
A**Y
Comparable to $400 Ignis Pixel s staffs
I'm a professional performer so spending $400 on a prop like this is normal. My $400 ignis s staffs are dying after many years. I almost bought more of the same, but I'm glad I found these.How is it better?1. Many ways to control the staffs (buttons on staff, remote, app).2. Sound responsive is an incredible feature. Can easily set it to react to music and not other sound.3. Common charging port type4. Super lightweightHow is it worse?1. Being able to disassemble is a double negative because of design flaws. There is constant risk of injury to fingers and the staff. There are 4 tiny fragile prongs in midair. Every assembley attempt risks bending one. Had to get a replacement set since I can't bend a prong back even with pliers or tweezers.A lot of force is required to disassemble and there isn't a way of doing it without fingers in the way. I got a bloody gash on the back of my thumb. Seller sent me an additional set for the trouble so that support is appreciated.2. The round handle is harder to control than a square handle.Assuming these can last few years with very gentle use (pretty much no dropping or disassembling) I would absolutely suggest you buy these for under $100.
M**A
Ummmm???? These are amazing
The media could not be loaded. The lights on these are so good, music activated will come in handy when I'm performing at shows, they're super light (maybe a little too light but I'll get used to it!!) 5 stars!!!
A**R
Good enough for price
Material chipped in my first use. Pretty cheap plastic, and battery life isnt much but these are great for beginners before you go and spend big money on a quality pair. Had trouble connecting the phone app to them as well, but the factory light settings are still pretty solid
H**L
Great flow prop!
Battery lasts a good amount of time. Attended a flow fest and it lasted all night for LED jam. Still perfecting my flow, these are lightweight, great options for colors and brightness on the remote. Definitely a great prop!
T**Y
Good as a toy, not for flow arts.
They are what they advertise. Light up “s shaped staff”… but it would be a stretch to call these legit buugeng….They are not weighted in the slightest. I have a background of doing flow arts of about 15 years..I can spin a staff for hours on end without dropping, and can poi better than anyone I have ever encountered at a festival…. I have handled buugeng made out of recycled bicycle frames that have handled better than these.If you want these to look cool in photos and play with them like a toy go for it. But if you’re genuinely trying to express yourself through flow…you might be better off elsewhere. These should be priced at around $20 at most
C**E
Floored at the capabilities of these buugeng for the price
I’m not yet skilled with buugeng or S-staffs, but I have experience across a wide range of flow and juggling disciplines. I’ve also built my own LED props and still use the original pod poi. If you’re familiar with LED props, you know they can be ridiculously expensive—often costing six times as much as their non-LED counterparts. This, however, is on the opposite end of the price spectrum, so I kept my expectations low. I assumed there would be only a handful of lighting options or that it would feel flimsy.Surprisingly, it’s solid. The construction feels sturdy, and while it can break down for transport, the dovetail joint used to connect the pieces is impressively strong. The lighting setup is simple in concept—an RGB strip threaded through what I think is a polycarbonate frame—but it works really well. It’s also brighter than I expected, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that it includes app control. I’m not sure if I just overlooked that in the listing or if it wasn’t mentioned at the time, but it definitely adds value. I do need to read the manual to see if there’s an easy way to resync them in case they start at different times or get stuck on different modes.In terms of handling, I don’t have much to compare it to, but one thing I did notice is that the ends of the staffs feel quite light. This makes them less tiring to spin but also makes it trickier to keep them spinning on axis. I’m not sure what the ideal weight distribution should be for buugeng, but I imagine adding some weight to the tips could help with stability—though that might introduce other trade-offs.The grip is your standard heat shrink grip, which I’ve used on my homemade staff before. It works well, looks nice, and feels familiar in the hands. Overall, considering the price, I feel like I got far more value than I expected. Now I just need to put in the practice!
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