D' lite flight

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D' lite flight

Postby Ruff Tuff » Aug 6th, '08, 07:16



DIFFICULTY: D' lite flight is an outsanding effect which is very simple to achive. But i'd consider it a level 2 in difficulty.


PRICE: It's a little pricy at $40 but i think that it's well worth the price.


EFFECT: A litte red ball just floats in mid air, and suddenly starts to move, slowly, then it starts to fly all around your body. Then when it starts to slow down, the light then suddenly ignites.

PROS:

-The audience sees that the ball isn't directly below your hands, so you can't be using a string.
-Ability to turn it on and off at your own will
-ability to buy different colors
- very fun to just mess around with
-works well added on to the original D' lite routine

CONS:

-must be dark, with light facing your back
-some little kids have grabbed mine before
-it's pretty fragile
-hard to get rid of when tricks over


OVERALL:

I think it's an outstanding stage trick, and well worth the money. It's nicely packaged in a box with three lights, and instruncions on changing them. I think this is a must for those who enjoy the original D' lites.

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Postby Mandrake » Aug 6th, '08, 08:44

Thanks for your review, take a look at the Review Template at http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/ftopic19939.php if you use that format it makes it much easier to compare with any previous reviews.

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Postby Ruff Tuff » Aug 6th, '08, 20:59

aa, thxs for that, it was my first review, but i'll follow it better next time.

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Postby Jordan C » Aug 7th, '08, 11:04

I have LITE FLITE but the drawback with that one is that you cannot turn the light out and simply have to "mask" it when it lands in the pocket.

I should imagine this works in a similar way.

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