Description
The Paradox 14 Sand-filled Footbag is unlike any other footbag out there. The 14 panel design (exclusive to the Paradox 14) makes this footbag easy to stall, but it is also an ideal footbag for creating and perfecting tricks. Top it all off with one of the best color combos anywhere, and you’ve got an awesome footbag.
Specs...
| Diameter (Inches) | 2 |
|---|---|
| Fabric | Synthetic Suede |
| Filling | Sand |
| Fill Level | Medium - Full |
| Panels | 14 |
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50/50
Review by Brendan on 11/13/11
It's filled to much i think, and when i got it, it was leaking sand. Bad for stalling. BUT! It has good pop, nice size and just plain out good freestyle bag.Rating -
Watch the fill on this one.
Review by SorenConrad on 9/12/11
Sand bag that is very full. Makes for an interesting hack but one I don't really enjoy. I can stall it but there are a lot of other hacks that the stall comes much easier. i have to think hard to stall this one. It hits okay but since its fairly full it can be unforgiving at times. Again, I can hit it fine but have to think about it alot more then other bags which at this stage of my skill building means I often leave it out of the practice rotation.Rating -
good after it breaks in
Review by Emery on 12/28/10
When I first got this bag i have to say I didn't like it, give it about 1-2 weeks of bagging though and it'll break in, it will easily become one of your favorites after it breaks in just give it time.Rating
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bad
Review by luke on 12/8/10
not good, get a metal one. got this one thought it was gana be good... it wasnt horible contol super filled to the top with sandRating -
ehh
Review by Jack on 10/31/10
good pop, good for working on control but does not have a niche..Hard to stall due to its fillRating -
Awesome
Review by ET on 10/19/10
Just got it and new to the footbag world. Was way better than the $3 one I had. Stalls easily yet it pops pretty high. I would definitely get this.Rating
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Just Ok
Review by Jon on 5/4/10
its filled way to much which is why i don't even care that its losingRating
sand does have decent pop but i suggest getting the whirl 6 metal its perfect -
pop
Review by Grant on 4/23/10
better then i thought very good popRating -
In Response to Newbiee
Review by Sarah Webber (Dragonfly Footbags) on 4/21/10For beginners, I usually suggest a sand or metal footbag because these footbags are a bit easier to stall and do tricks with, and you can learn quickly with these bags. Our most popular footbag is the Midnight 32 metal which has two weight options. Many of our customers have started out with this bag and have loved it so give it a shot!
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Review by Newbiee on 4/18/10I've played "hacky sack" before, and I was never any good at it. But the whole stalling, and doing tricks thing is new to me. About a week ago I started trying to do some tricks, and so far I can do a 'chicken scratch' and a 'jester' (flying clipper). The only problem is; I've been using my friends' footbag. So I'd really appreciate it if someone could give me some advice about a good footbag for a beginner like me. Thanks. -
awsome bag
Review by jacob on 4/18/10
just got it has a good amount of pop and you can do great stalls with it overall great bagRating -
Perfect Control
Review by They Call Me D on 4/17/10
Well I ordered my footbag on Tuesday and it just got here yesterday (friday). I'm wasn't accustomed to playing with a bag this small, but after about an hour of breaking it in I don't even want to switch back to my old one. Great control, great pop, and stalls like a champ. Already has helped to bring my game up a level, only complaint is that I've noticed a "little" bit of sand leaking out every now and again.Rating
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Great!!!
Review by Chip on 4/15/10
This Hacky is great after you wear it in. Its one of the best Hackies i have ever ownedRating -
answering how small
Review by DJ 14 00 on 4/2/10
the footbag is kinda small but exact size is about 2 inches across i am not great at footbaging but i have great control over this bag (worth the $) at first its not good but once you break it in its real goodRating -
GREAT SACK!!!!
Review by Pablo on 1/27/10
GREAT SACK!!!!!!Rating
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kinda disappointed
Review by tony on 11/13/09
it was a lot smaller than expected, but it has great pop and looks nice, if you aren't looking for something too big then this is for youRating -
@kid
Review by John Webber (Dragonfly) on 11/9/09Standard Shipping costs a flat $3 anywhere in the world. Orders over $50 ship FREE.
Faster Shipping Methods are available and will be available when you are checking out. The price of expedited shipping depends on the number of footbags you are ordering and where you live. We are based in Northern Indiana.
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amazing
Review by kid on 11/7/09
this bag is absolutely awesome. while smaller than expected it has great pop and control. the only bad thing i have to say about it is that i wish that it showed the actual size. still overall it is an amazing bagRating
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shipin
Review by kid on 11/1/09this really has nothing 2 do with footbags but could some1 tell me what the shiping rate is?
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GREAT
Review by matt on 10/19/09
if you are looking for a foot bag to help you get better this is it...Rating
smaller than expecting but is still the best bag i have by far! -
Cool
Review by Matthew on 9/18/09
I love the blue and black but I don't like the sand.. Sacks full of sand tend to go very fast with me :DRating
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A nice footbag for beginners and intermediates alike.
Review by Foof on 8/29/09
I've been playing about 10 years on and off, moderately seriously. I'm no expert but I consider myself better than the average. This just arrived in the mail for me a few hours ago. It broke in very nicely, of course not without a little help from playing with it non-stop. It is very nice, filled adequately, and from what I can tell it's durable, although it's too early to really tell that. The Design is very neat and it's hard to lose sight of from dawn all the way til sunset! I'd recommend it to anyone looking to step their game up from plastic filled bags.Rating -
Buy it!
Review by Bryce on 7/3/09
Great bag!Rating
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- I've played "hacky sack" before, but i was never any good at it. but the whole stalling, and doing tricks thing is new to me. about a week ago i started trying to do some tricks, and and so far i can do a 'chicken scratch' and a 'jester' (flying clipper). the only problem is I've been using my friends' footbag. so I'd really appreciate it if someone could give me some advice about a good footbag for a beginner like me. thanks. (:Asked by ananymous on 4/17/10
- Glad to hear that you are getting into footbags, and I would love to help you find one that is perfect for your style. First off, I just want to let you know that while the "chicken scratch" is a cool way to pick up your footbag, it will quickly ruin your bag, especially if you get a sand or a metal sac. It will wear on the seams and soon you will have filling coming out everywhere. So although it isn't as cool, I would suggest picking up your footbag, and you will be surprised at how much longer it lasts! Now to choose a footbag. It sounds like you enjoy doing the tricks so I would suggest going with a sand or plastic bag. These two fillings are the lightest that we offer so they give you more pop in your tricks. If you want a little more control, try the sand filling first. These footbags have a little more weight on them than the plastic so you will be able to stall easier. Some of our most popular sand footbags would be the Whirl 6 and the Clipper 24. Check these bags out, and let me know how they turn out for you!
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Asked by jacob on 4/18/10 - This would be a great beginner sack. Because of the sand filling, you will be able to learn how to stall quickly and be able to do tricks. Also this bag comes with a medium amount of filling which makes it easier to control. Good choice!
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- im a begginer and i was checking out some sand footbags and i really liked this one and the whirl 6 sand, so i was wondering if you could give me a little advise on which one i should order?Asked by bob on 5/31/10
- Both of these footbags are pretty similar but the Paradox is a little fuller than the Whirl so the Paradox will have a little more pop but will be a bit harder to stall.
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