The trailer with the instantaneous change is what really happens! This gets 5 stars for the design,
and another 5 for the routine.
The instructions are thorough, with an optional 3 part
routine that's varied enough not to be repetitive.
After the instant solve, the surface
will look odd at a certain angle, but a quick toss to show the other sides will avoid it. The clean
up has two simple versions, then the cube can be handed out.
The gem at the end of the
instructions are the two friends/magicians discussing other ways to present or modify the cube. It's
incite to what makes a great magician.
You're going to need to know how to solve a cube.
You or a spectator is going to scramble it. YouTube has some simple, but not speedy, solves. The
first two layers are easy to get down. You might need a cheat sheet for the top layer, but you will
be able to solve any mix.
RD Insta comes in a nice box and includes an extra set of objects so you can construct and customize your own gimmick, as well as a nifty carrying bag. The Insta Lite is just one of Mr. Harrius' RD cubes plus the gimmick in a simple cardboard box (the Vimeo video link and password are on the box). No bag. Just cube and gimmick and online instructions (which are awesome). Even though the Lite version doesn't come with the extras to modify and create your own version of the gimmick, the video is the original full-length one.