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Atown88 New user Plymouth, MA 49 Posts |
Im thinking about buying the elevator or zero gravity, what do you think?
I already kno: Kings Risng Balducci and the Jacket levitation THX for your help Anthony |
ashah Elite user 474 Posts |
Hi Anthony,
You should use the Café's "Search" feature in order to find reviews of products that you might be interested in. There are very long threads, for example, with reviews of the Elevator. I always find the reviews to be helpful. I don't know anything about Zero Gravity, but I can say that the Elevator is a clever levitation that solves some of the issues with the other levitations you mentioned. It does, however, require some practice and good presentation. It seems you already know a lot of levitations, so I think you should ask yourself whether you need to buy more. Frankly, the Balducci levitation can be a great one, and it is not nearly as expensive as the Elevator. If you plan on levitating frequently, though, you should definitely consider it. I'd just be careful if you don't plan on performing levitations frequently, because buying some of these can burn a hole in your wallet -- just like magic! The Elevator 2 also seems really cool but is quite a bit more expensive. |
Parson Smith Inner circle 1937 Posts |
Anthony,
As none of these are practical for stage work, it might be best to work with the ones you have. Let me put it like this. If you can do what you know convincinly, why buy something else. If you can't, then I imagine that the others might just be a waste as well. Peace, Parson
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Dougini Inner circle The Beautiful State Of Maine 7130 Posts |
In my opinion, Elevator 2 is a good purchase, if you are serious about your self-levitation. If you know the Balducci, you'll KILL 'em with E2! Expensive? Yes. Most quality stuff is. I just like the "cleanup" and portability with this device. He solved many of E1's issues...especially the difficulty in keeping your balance (some of us old guys have enough of a hard time standing on TWO feet, anyway! LOL!)...plus it's quieter and smoother...
If you know King's Rising, The Balducci, and have E2, you need NOTHING else! That's all THREE angles (side, back and front!)... Then there is always Steve Fearson's Fantastic Floatation (do a Café search!)... Doug |
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