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#914524 - 30/05/10 07:50 PM Flowlight durability
Soopa Offline
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Registered: 31/07/09
I want to get a 4 flowlight set up, flowlight heads and handles

My only qualm is that I don't plan on having cases on the handles as the cases would make them quite bulky (as far as handles are concerned) but I don't want them to just shatter if dropped so I want to know if anyone thinks this will happen

I am told the newer flowlights are quite durable, but I am admittedly skeptical.

Also, can anyone give me an exact weight of the flowlights with crystal cases and flowmass? I've been told you end up sacrificing brightness and brilliance for an unimpressive increase in weight

I really just don't want to drop a hundred bucks and end up dissatisfied

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#914533 - 30/05/10 09:02 PM Re: Flowlight durability [Re: Soopa]
liquidtrance Offline
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Registered: 29/11/05
Loc: Scotland
look up the flowtoys or HOP for the exact weights involved but you shouldn't have anything to worry about, the mass barely affects the light output but does make them a much better weight to spin with. as for the handles don't worry, flowlights are really tough, unless you were hitting you handles off something hard on purpose you'll be fine. I've been using flowtoys for years and even my oldest lights(which must be over 3years old now) and have seen some serious use are still working fine. That said if your new to doing throws etc i'd get some practice in before moving onto using a flowtoys setup just to take care of them as much as possible smile
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#914547 - 31/05/10 01:59 AM Re: Flowlight durability [Re: liquidtrance]
Tide Offline
Future pyrotechnician...? Or something.

Registered: 17/06/09
Loc: Sydney, New South Wales, Austr...
Flowlights are pretty hard. The only thing that can crack them are solid, hard surfaces (e.g bricked surfaces) and each other. All else requires a lot more force.

I've cracked two of my flowlights because I was spinning quickly and then they slipped (uncovered light on both ends), and they hit brickwork. I've hit wooden surfaces pretty hard, but it didn't crack my flowlights. Grass is trivial, it won't harm your flowlights.

Although, to put that crack into perspective, it's a barely noticeable crack going from the top of the battery door slot to the switch - it almost looks like it's part of the welding process.

In other words, it takes a hard drop on a hard surface with a fair bit of force.

Flowlight + crystal case + flowmass = 87g as far as I know

I have 18 flowlights so far. Big fan of flowlights. Plan on getting more.

Hope that helped :3
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#914557 - 31/05/10 03:24 AM Re: Flowlight durability [Re: Tide]
Teamo Offline
Almost again

Registered: 22/12/09
Loc: Finland
I've had one of my flowlights crack completely while inside the cystal case and flowmass (probably due to it hitting the other poi,I don't remember it having any other major hits). But even though the outer shell of the flowlight (not the crystal) cracked completely into 2 parts, the inner workings were still completely intact and working (due to the protection of the crystal). Putting in back together was a simple glueing job. So I highly recommend getting the crystal mass, because it will definitely not break, even if everything else does. And this keeps the electronics safe.

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#914558 - 31/05/10 04:29 AM Re: Flowlight durability [Re: Teamo]
SpinnerofDetroit Offline
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Registered: 25/10/09
Loc: Trenton, MI, USA
I want a set so bad frown I dont have the money and have other things I want to buy first. It's kind of like hmm, fire or flowlights? Hmm, I'll take fire please, with extra flamey goodness. Then I actually never get around to flowlights. I'm thinking maybe set aside a small portin of what I put in for equipment aside for just flowlights tongue
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#914577 - 31/05/10 09:35 AM Re: Flowlight durability [Re: SpinnerofDetroit]
Tide Offline
Future pyrotechnician...? Or something.

Registered: 17/06/09
Loc: Sydney, New South Wales, Austr...
Hm, I would ALSO like to get a massive amount of fire stuff, but the truth is fire is not always available or an option. So... yeah. I have some fire stuff, but I've been growing my LED/glow/other non-fire stuff as well.

So far, Flowlights are one of my favourite additions to this collection. Not as versatile as a HoP pro-series ball (which wins just by being really simple), but it's way better in different ways. Also, the photos it makes are much cooler.
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#914584 - 31/05/10 11:52 AM Re: Flowlight durability [Re: Tide]
SpinnerofDetroit Offline
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Registered: 25/10/09
Loc: Trenton, MI, USA
I HATE the HoP pro series balls! They are so, un-durable. Pretty much if they so much as hit a fly while I'm spinning they just turn off -.-
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#914603 - 31/05/10 03:30 PM Re: Flowlight durability [Re: SpinnerofDetroit]
Soopa Offline
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Registered: 31/07/09
Originally Posted By: SpinnerofDetroit
I HATE the HoP pro series balls! They are so, un-durable. Pretty much if they so much as hit a fly while I'm spinning they just turn off -.-


I have to agree, my pro balls are pretty glitchy, they turn off randomly and it really angers me when I'm being photographed and we have to do it again because my light went out

I accidentally threw one against a tree (however lightly) and it hasn't worked correctly ever since, it didn't even hit the housing, it hit the soft part and bounced off onto the grass

I have considered returning them to be entirely honest

But back on topic, I am convinced to buy the flowlights grin thanks for the feed back everyone, now it is just a monetary issue

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#914608 - 31/05/10 04:18 PM Re: Flowlight durability [Re: Soopa]
SpinnerofDetroit Offline
All High Dude, Ruler of What You Want

Registered: 25/10/09
Loc: Trenton, MI, USA
Same for me. I'm gonna pull out my replacement heads if I'm going to Detroit Techfest tomorrow. I have some that are untouched that HoP offered me to replace them. I haven't used them yet because I haven't had a situation where it's imperative they don't go out yet.
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#914648 - 01/06/10 04:41 AM Re: Flowlight durability [Re: SpinnerofDetroit]
JaredW Offline
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Registered: 26/10/09
Loc: Flying south for the winter.
Originally Posted By: SpinnerofDetroit
I HATE the HoP pro series balls! They are so, un-durable. Pretty much if they so much as hit a fly while I'm spinning they just turn off -.-


Mine do the same thing, every LED ball I've had so far has failed within a couple weeks at best. My flowlights have been bounce off the concrete more than once and continue to work perfectly. I've got mine in crystal cases and flowmass.

I've also used a bare flowlight as a handle, I actually find them a bit too small, think I'm going to get cases for the handles.

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#914654 - 01/06/10 05:18 AM Re: Flowlight durability [Re: JaredW]
SpinnerofDetroit Offline
All High Dude, Ruler of What You Want

Registered: 25/10/09
Loc: Trenton, MI, USA
Then you could switch and use the one with the flowmass as a handle and use the lighter ones like glowsticks in the middle of spinning grin I just love that idea! I think I decided to screw fire snakes for now, I can just save up for some flowlights. I don't know which color it is that I see that I like the best. It's either water or water 2 I think.
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#914658 - 01/06/10 06:00 AM Re: Flowlight durability [Re: SpinnerofDetroit]
Paddington Bear Offline
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Registered: 19/01/10
waters got the green in there so it shouldnt too hard to tell them apart
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#914660 - 01/06/10 06:27 AM Re: Flowlight durability [Re: Paddington Bear]
SpinnerofDetroit Offline
All High Dude, Ruler of What You Want

Registered: 25/10/09
Loc: Trenton, MI, USA
Yeah I checked it's water smile What I'm gonna like is that after I get my initial set. It's only... STILL $40 FOR ANOTHER PAIR! God... Flowlights are going to rob me of my money, I eventually want a flowpoi duo as well. With Water and actually looking over the video with my favorite color combination, another water, just different setting on the two.
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#914661 - 01/06/10 07:13 AM Re: Flowlight durability [Re: SpinnerofDetroit]
Paddington Bear Offline
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Registered: 19/01/10
what video? watermelon looks pretty awesome
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#914662 - 01/06/10 07:28 AM Re: Flowlight durability [Re: Paddington Bear]
Soopa Offline
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Registered: 31/07/09
I don't know how easily members of the male persuasion can pull off looking cool while spinning something pink and glowing....

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#914668 - 01/06/10 09:07 AM Re: Flowlight durability [Re: Soopa]
SpinnerofDetroit Offline
All High Dude, Ruler of What You Want

Registered: 25/10/09
Loc: Trenton, MI, USA
^^^that made me laugh lol

The video is playpoi's Dancing with Flowtoys. I love that color grin Green and blue are my two favorite colors, so that's probably why =3


Edited by SpinnerofDetroit (01/06/10 09:09 AM)
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#914776 - 02/06/10 05:22 AM Re: Flowlight durability [Re: Soopa]
johndhaive Offline
Kebab Embalmer

Registered: 06/01/09
Loc: Tulsa, Oklahoma
get crystal cases for your flowlights. it will be more durable! as for bulkiness, it's not...

for the weights, check it at HOP they use ounces. just convert it to grams if you want...
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#914778 - 02/06/10 05:24 AM Re: Flowlight durability [Re: SpinnerofDetroit]
johndhaive Offline
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Registered: 06/01/09
Loc: Tulsa, Oklahoma
@SOD: water is better because it has blue-white and green on the bottom which makes it eye catching.. i'm not really impressed with water II because it's just blue-white and blue!
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#914896 - 03/06/10 02:08 AM Re: Flowlight durability [Re: Soopa]
JaredW Offline
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Registered: 26/10/09
Loc: Flying south for the winter.
Originally Posted By: DirtBag
I don't know how easily members of the male persuasion can pull off looking cool while spinning something pink and glowing....


I've actually been thinking about getting spirit and love to put in my flowpoi duo.
Should probably get a s pair of fire first though, got water, earth, and air for now.

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#914908 - 03/06/10 07:50 AM Re: Flowlight durability [Re: JaredW]
SpinnerofDetroit Offline
All High Dude, Ruler of What You Want

Registered: 25/10/09
Loc: Trenton, MI, USA
Oh I didn't know water had white in it too smile I personally love that color because, well it looks awesome grin
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