The routines are fine and certainly well-taught and the balls look great but they're not exactly
bounce/no bounce. They're more bounce/some bounce. In the past I've only used the smaller size.
Those seem more "dead." It's possible that this extra little bounce in the "no bounce" ball is
common in the larger diameter balls but, for me, it kind of ruins the effect. I'm sure this bounce
can be covered presentationally but not with the presentation I use. I was hoping to move my
close-up routine to the stage and get some advanced handling tips to boot. All I ended up doing was
blowing forty bucks. If you're starting from scratch and like the effects you see on the trailer
video then maybe you'll have a different experience. Dan Harlan is a good performer and a good
teacher. I'm not knocking him, just pointing out something I wish I'd known before I spent the
money.