Threeworlds Fusion Contact Fire End
R1,380.00 – R1,430.00
A contact-weighted fire end for the ultimate modular fire staff from Threeworlds in Australia.
Sold individually – You will need 2 ends + 1 handle to make a Fusion staff.
Description
The Fusion Contact Fire End fits the universal Threeworlds Fusion Handle. The Threeworlds Fusion range lets you switch and change your staff in seconds from fire to glow to dragon.
Includes
1 x Fusion Contact Fire End
Silicone Flowers (Optional)
Add a silicone flower to your end as an optional extra to add some extra weight, and add rolling inertia to help slow down the flow momentum. We highly recommend adding them since they make contact tech so much easier to learn.
The concept of “flop” was invented by an American man named Glenn back in the 60s when created the first ever flower sticks (AKA rhythm sticks). It took about 40 years for this concept to be transferred over to contact staff, and now it’s pretty standard. They are sometimes considered by more confident contact staff spinners to be like training wheels.
Fusion Modular System
Compact for Travel
Like all Fusion Staffs, they set up in seconds by simply twisting the handle. The key to the system is the highly engineered patented locking mechanism that’s simple to use and provides superior strength with no wobble or rattle – That’s super important for a balanced flow.
The kit is super compact – packing down to about one-third its size when disassembled. With the solidly machined connector, it has no moving parts and collapses down instantly.
Interchangeable
The Fusion system is totally modular and has been designed to fit any 22mm tubing, which means you can swap the ends to glow, fire, contact, or dragon ends.
Tech Specs
- End Length = 500mm – 650mm
- 2 X 500mm ends + 1 Fusion Handle will make a 1400mm staff.
- 2 X 550mm ends + 1 Fusion Handle will make a 1500mm staff.
- 2 X 600mm ends + 1 Fusion Handle will make a 1600mm staff.
- 2 X 650mm ends + 1 Fusion Handle will make a 1700mm staff.
Outside Diameter: 22mm
- Weight 500mm = EPDM: 269g Silicone 279g
- Weight 550mm = EPDM: 283g Silicone 299g
- Weight 600mm = EPDM: 303g Silicone 319g
- Weight 650mm = EPDM: 323g Silicone 339g
- (flowers add 70g)
Length Selection Guide
To help choose your contact staff length, a trick is to take your height in centimetres and minus 15-20cm. Select the staff length closest to this measurement. This is a good length for a balanced staff that isn’t too long.
Keep in mind length is always a personal preference. Most people prefer their contact staff to be somewhere between the height of their eyes, and the height of their chin, but everyone is different.
Grip Options:
Silicone
Gripped with Silicone for a long-lasting grippy feel.
Silicone is an environmentally sound, clean product. It’s washable and very durable. It’s the longest-lasting grip and provides excellent grip when dry. It is also fully washable so you can keep your props looking and feeling good as new. It is the grippiest of all the grips when dry but it does suffer when wet. Occasional wipe-downs during your practice might be needed to keep it dry.
Pros and Cons:
++ Extremely long-lasting – you won’t have to replace it often
++ Excellent grip in dry conditions
++ Fully washable to keep it looking and feeling new
++ Transparent so you can see markers underneath for more precise spinning
— Doesn’t handle wet conditions/sweat well. You may have to wipe it down with a dry cloth occasionally during use.
EPDM
Gripped with EPDM for a grippy and comfortable feel.
EPDM is a type of synthetic rubber known for its durability against environmental wear and tear. The foam is soft and grippy grippy, with all the hard-wearing benefits, and stays grippy in most situations – even when wet. It does leave some black residue on the skin after use as the foam is uncoated to maximise grip and it will need to be replaced after a while once it wears out. It has a cushioned feel with a 2mm thickness, perfect for softening catches, this makes it great for beginners and experienced spinners alike. It is also user-replaceable at home with EPDM Grip available per meter.
EPDM Pros and Cons:
++ Great level of grip
++ Grippy in wet or dry conditions
++ User replaceable at home
— Wears out – you will have to replace this grip after a while
— Leaves black residue on the skin
Materials:
Kevlar
Burns well over 100 times! Fire-resistant Kevlar wicks withstand 100’s of burns, offering super long-lasting flames. The Kevlar absorbs the fuel, then once lit the fuel is burnt, leaving the Kevlar intact.
Strong Aluminium Tubing
Made from extruded 7075 Aluminium tube. Better than any aluminium tube you will find in South Africa – The kind they would use to make space shuttles. It’s the perfect balance between weight and strength, which means you’ll enjoy this staff for years.
Made by Spinners for Spinners
Threeworlds are fire spinners too and know what a great staff feels like. They have been making fire staffs for over 20 years and have been continually improving our design to bring you the highest quality fire twirling equipment on the market.
Perfectly Weighted
This design ensures that there’s more weight on the ends, which is where you want it, to help the staff build momentum as you spin. A balanced weight; Not too heavy, not too light.
Fusion Troubleshooting
Experiencing issues with your Fusion Staff?
Watch videos on some troubleshooting tips for your Fusion Products Fusion Troubleshooting
Always use caution when spinning fire poi. For information on fire safety, check out this Fire Safety Guide.
Additional information
Weight | 0.61 kg |
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Dimensions | 56 × 7 × 7 cm |
Length | 500mm, 550mm, 600mm, 650mm |
Grip | EPDM, Silicone |
Silicone Flowers | Yes Flowers, No Flowers |
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