Selecting the perfect diabolo can tricky, especially with so many options available. Today, I’d like to focus on the Sundia Evo, I’ve been using Sundia for at least 10 years now, compare diabolos help me to understand what I like when I juggle. I always invest time on this so I thought it could help some on if is write my reflections here.
I get how crucial it is to find that perfect diabolo that clicks with your juggling style and what you love. I hope the following data points you towards the diabolo that fits you. But if you have the opportunity to try them in the same conditions, do it, your feeling will always be the best option to choose your props. Remember to use your sticks when you test diabolos, the weight relationship between the diabolo and the sticks affects all your game, so keep it in mind before you choose.
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Comparing Weight: Sundia Diabolos with Heavy and Stability Rings
To make things easier, I’ve put together a comparison table of the weight of various Sundia diabolos, both with Stability Rings and with Heavy Rings. This way, you can easily compare the weight of each model and select the one that best suits your style and preferences. I weight my diabolos, all in the same balance.
Table of Sundia Diabolos weight with fixed axle
Diabolo Model and Color | With with Stability Rings | Weight With Heavy Rings |
Sundia G2 Soft White | 237g | 243g |
Sundia G2 Soft Orange | 223g | 239g |
Sundia G3 Soft Red | 244g | 258g |
Sundia G3 Hard Orange | 245g | 259g |
Table of Sundia Diabolos weight with a 5 bearing axle
Diabolo Model and Color | With with Stability Rings | Weight With Heavy Rings |
Sundia G2 Soft White | 267g | 273g |
Sundia G2 Soft Orange | 253g | 279g |
Sundia G3 Soft Red | 274g | 288g |
Sundia G3 Hard Orange | 275g | 289g |
Here you have some of the diabolos weight after using them
I’ve weighed my diabolos under identical conditions for accuracy and fairness in the assessment.
I’m always interested in hearing about the preferences of other jugglers. So, what is your favorite diabolo to use? Have you tried the Sundia EVO G2 & G3 in both hard and soft versions or perhaps other diabolos caught your attention? Share your experiences in the comments below! I’d love to hear from you.
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