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Review on πŸ”§ Professional High-Density Comfortable Stainless Steel Detachable by Justin Verslues

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Seems to be strong. best in sports and outdoor games

I'm starting this review by saying I theoretically know how to spin a hoop but the last time I tried it was when I was about 8 years old was (a long time ago), and then I failed. I try to find fun ways to train and I also like belly dancing so my goal with this is to eventually get to the point where I can train with the hoop and also train/work muscle memory. for belly dance. I'll try to update later when I get to that point and let you know how it went. It was quite difficult to put together and I think the photos advertised are a bit misleading as they have 8 sections and the one I received only had 6 sections. The description says there are 6 sections in total so they should either update the photos with a more accurate representation. That being said, I tried the hula hoop for a few minutes yesterday and was slightly more successful than my more recent attempts, but not always successful. It gets better with practice I'm sure. It hurts when it falls, but that's to be expected since the core of the hula hoop is metal. The foam definitely helps, but I'm very happy that the tire doesn't fall off and attack my ankles every time. Overall I like it. It would be nice if there were some written instructions about having to use some force/pressure to put the final connectors together because when I first tried to put this together I was concerned I would be missing parts if they did are so far away from each other. It turns out that all you need to do is use force. I'll try to update if/when I use the foam inserts to add more weight, but probably won't until I'm really decent at hula-hooping.

Pros
  • Lots of positive vibes
Cons
  • Clarity