First of all, despite what the description says, this is not made for close-up or street workers. If
you wear bulky clothing and have long arms you could possibly make it work, but even then it would
be risky. Also, the spinning of the broom you see in the video is only good in a stage environment.
Anyone sitting past your 2 and 10 (as crowds would tend to do in a street or close-up situation)
would immediately see something amiss. Not to mention there is noise when the broomstick goes back
to normal unless you leave your hands in a dangerous position to get pinched.
The thing
about it is this gimmick could have been a serious worker with just a little tweaking. You'll
immediately see where this was ALMOST ready to market but just got rushed out too soon. If
everything went "in" rather than "back" you'd be able to do this almost surrounded and it would be
killer. As it stands, this is best for stage work with music giving you some noise cover.