This is one of those products that seem more impressive in the trailer than it actually is. Here are
the cons for this Prop.
-Uses Glue Just regular stick glue for the grip, and it leaves a
residue on your hands that makes them tacky.
- When splitting the balls, there is not
enough surface area to perform the split confidently. (you drop it a lot)
- No on/off
switch, so You have to manually take out the batteries which causes a lot of stress on the battery
holder which will cause it to snap.
- the product seems as if it was slapped together.
-The split ball(2 hemisphere) dose not like to stay together, and makes any manipulation a
nightmare. If not palmed the right way, it falls apart.
This product is not worth $44. and
the only way to perform a multiplying ball routine, is to shovel out a bit of money to get a couple
of them.
No instructional video. You recieve a small piece of paper that tells you how to
put the batteries in, and has a website and a password for a video... The video is about a min long
and is all about putting the batteries in. 0_o
Pros
-Its a ball that lights up. If
you just get the single ball, and don't mind getting glue all over your hands, you could do a decent
routine with it.
This is more of a novelty to magicians than a practical product.
Even putting magnets inside the 2 hemisphere balls, to keep them together would be a vast
improvement to the design.