Multi-object manipulation is more of the classic juggling practice. Which ranges from juggling 3 balls to the world record of 14 balls. But it also includes multiple different props like rings, clubs, bounce juggling, and more. Multi-object manipulation is about being able to maintain several different objects simultaneously.
Juggling Scarves
Juggling Scarves are aimed at beginner jugglers due to the slow moving scarves. It uses a style of juggling called claw juggling which isn’t too intuitive but it teaches the pattern.


Stage Juggling Balls
Stage Balls are used for practice and performance purposes. Although open to all levels of use the purpose of them is for on-stage performance due to their visibility, consistency, and flexibility. These balls are usually vibrant colors because the audience will be able to see the contrast of the stage and the balls.
Russian Style Juggling Balls
Russian Style Juggling Balls are used for practice generally. They are open to all ranges of people from beginner to expert. The durability of a hard plastic ball and the consistency of the salt, or sand in the ball makes this a well-rounded ball.

Bean Bag Balls
Bean Bag Balls are generally used by the beginner jugglers due to their inexpensive-ness. Although there are people of all levels using beginner bean bag balls there are upper level bean bag balls such as gballz.

Juggling Rings
Juggling Rings are a simple and sleek juggling prop aimed at all ranges of jugglers. These are more flashy than balls and can add a nice look to juggling patterns. These are used for numbers juggling which is the higher number of props in the air the better.
American Style Juggling Clubs
American Style Clubs are a slower spinning clubs usually aimed more at beginner audiences due to them being easier to control when they have uneven throws. The center of mass is placed on the head of the club and it is thicker at the top allowing it to spin slower.


European Style Juggling Clubs
European Style Clubs have a design that allow them to spin easier than the American style clubs. Generally used to set world records for clubs. Keeping the body of the club thin and the center of mass closer to the middle of the club is how it is a faster spinning club.
Juggling Torches
Juggling Torches are usually aimed at more experienced people or to be supervised by a more experienced person. A heavily weighted club that is tipped with Kevlar. The center of mass is near the middle of the club due to it being a pipe.


Juggling Knives
Juggling Knives are for experienced people or being supervised by an experienced person. These take a certain rule of if its falling let it fall and step back which instinct dictates grabbing it out of the air. Very weighted type of club.
Juggling Shaker Cups
Juggling shaker cups are used in flair bartending, but can be a solo act where you toss them in a way where you can catch all the cups in the cups in your hands.


Hacky Sack
HackySacks are used for foot juggling. They are covered in cloth but the insides are filled with seeds or sand. These are much looser than a bean bag ball because it needs to be able to give a bit so you can kick it up.
