I really, really, really wanted to like these heavier exercise juggling balls by Speevers. The 650 gram balls are a good weight for beginners as well as for exercising.However, as a serious and experienced juggler, I’m afraid the stitching is cheap and do not see how these will last three months. Or even three weeks. In three days was noticing the following problems:There is NOT double stitching on the netting NOR on the netting; and I can already see the netting unthreading and the seams splitting.I have a set of one pound and two pound Exerballs by Dubé, and I really like the heavier weight while juggling. But my Dubé exerballs, made in the USA, have lasted over ten years, and these do not look like they will last three months. After one week and only using a few times, I can already see them falling apart.Has anyone else experienced problems with the construction of these 650 gram balls?What about the stitching or netting coming apart?Are the heavier 650 balls durable or do they begin to leak the fillings over time?I really wanted these to work, and I may order them on the future if the quality and craftsmanship is improved.One last thing. The 20 percent coupon I was provided for buying these $50 dollar juggling balls did not work, and no one from customer service has returned my e-mail.If you want my business, please guarantee your product and provide better customer service!Again, I really wanted to like these. The product conception is great. A good weighted juggling ball is hard to find!But the reality is, for $50 bucks, these juggling balls seem to be very cheaply made. (The netting and stitching on the bag they came in was actually better constructed than the juggling balls inside.)
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