Is new spinner also good for practicing 3turns and twizzles? I have it, and the gravity center is moved forward, but when you do twizzles, you actually have to be more on the center of your blade, as in old spinner, and I’m thinking is it good idea to buy the old one for that exercises?
It was a struggle for sure!! We played with them for a bit, pulling and tugging and eventually we got it. If they don't relax on their own, maybe using some low heat will help? Like lowest setting on a hairdryer, very VERY gently? Let us know what works for you!
@@scifigrl23 Not impossible! We managed it okay with a bit of patience. Perhaps using a flat screwdriver could help you get more leverage around the top of the board? Good luck!
I don’t recommend e-spinner at all, the most regretting item I’ve ever bought. It’s definitely too hard to do anything with it and I don’t see much use of the elastic band. Go for traditional one!
I’ve just got one, it’s seems really quite hard to balance but this guy seems to be able to get it. So we can too 😊 ua-cam.com/video/IqdABnZp9cs/v-deo.html
Interesting perspective! I'd encourage you to keep practicing-- just like ice it can take some time to get comfortable. Either version can allow you to do basic maneuvers, but the ESpinner gives you lateral edge movement as well as forward and backward rocker movement.
Thank you so much, this video really helped me a lot. I was trying to find a comparison between the two spinners. I'll order mine tomorrow!
You're very welcome!! So glad it was useful for you!
I got the old one. 1 use and there is slight improvement already
Very helpful, thank you 🥰
So glad you enjoyed it! Happy spinning :)
Is it easier to spin on ice on slates or off ice on skates? How does being able to spin off ice translate to on ice?
Is new spinner also good for practicing 3turns and twizzles? I have it, and the gravity center is moved forward, but when you do twizzles, you actually have to be more on the center of your blade, as in old spinner, and I’m thinking is it good idea to buy the old one for that exercises?
I find it way harder! I can’t do anything! :(
Aw! Sorry to hear that! Keep practicing :) Or go back to the traditional spinner! There's nothing wrong with using the right tool for you.
How do you get the band on the spinner? They're a lot less stretchy than I thought they'd be.
It was a struggle for sure!! We played with them for a bit, pulling and tugging and eventually we got it. If they don't relax on their own, maybe using some low heat will help? Like lowest setting on a hairdryer, very VERY gently?
Let us know what works for you!
Ok, so you get them on, but getting them off is impossible. They are just useless bands.
@@scifigrl23 Not impossible! We managed it okay with a bit of patience. Perhaps using a flat screwdriver could help you get more leverage around the top of the board?
Good luck!
I don’t recommend e-spinner at all, the most regretting item I’ve ever bought. It’s definitely too hard to do anything with it and I don’t see much use of the elastic band. Go for traditional one!
I’ve just got one, it’s seems really quite hard to balance but this guy seems to be able to get it. So we can too 😊 ua-cam.com/video/IqdABnZp9cs/v-deo.html
@@sarahhopkinson3526 yeah I just watched him. He’s incredible
Interesting perspective! I'd encourage you to keep practicing-- just like ice it can take some time to get comfortable. Either version can allow you to do basic maneuvers, but the ESpinner gives you lateral edge movement as well as forward and backward rocker movement.