Become a Dragon Master!

Become a Dragon Master!

We’re diggin’ the dragons right now!

Well, our summer certainly left a lot to be desired but that doesn’t mean you can’t still get out and enjoy some scrumptious autumn flow time! The days are still long and warm, the evenings are cooling down, and we reckon it’s the perfect time to get out and get spinning (let’s be honest…it’s ALWAYS the perfect time to get out and get spinning)!

If you’re on the hunt for flowmies to share a spin with, have a wee look-see here for fire and flow groups in your area.

PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT - DRAGON STAFF

What do you call a dragon who is fantastic at juggling?
Talon-ted!

Ok…we know…dragon jokes aren’t one of our strengths, BUT making the most affordable, rattle free, industry spec dragon staff in Aotearoa is!

Our one piece dragon is a super solid staff crafted from our high strength drawn aluminium tubes and finished with Threeworlds' revolutionary Dragon Hubs.

The hubs allow you to choose between 6 or 8 spokes that easily detach for simplified travel, plus you can switch out your fire spokes for claws (or any spoke with an 8mm rod) so you can flow your way.

With your choice of GOAT or EPDM grip, this one piece dragon will become your new favourite in no time!

Pssst - EPDM grip is back in stock now! 2mm of cushiony goodness provides extreme comfort and durability, AND it retains its tackiness when wet, making it ideal for our humid climate.

Mosey on over to our shop now to get your mitts on a one piece dragon staff today, or nab yourself some EPDM and show your old staff some love.

Don’t forget to check out our wick care and fire safety guide to keep your wicks burning bright and to keep yourself and those around you safe when lighting up.

WHAT’S ON FOR THE FLOWMIES?

121 Festival: 10-12 March
Wairarapa (Tauherenikau Racecourse)

This three-day event in the lush landscape of Tauherenikau is on this weekend! Complete with world-class artists, workshops, food and drink stalls, market stalls, and creative expression through art, music, and culture. Full weekend or day passes are still available, so if you’re in the lower north island and looking for something to do this weekend, 121 Festival could be the answer!

WOMAD: 17-19 March
New Plymouth (Bowl of Brooklands and Brooklands Park)

Next weekend, one of the longest-running and best culturally established festivals on the planet - WOMAD (World of Music, Arts and Dance) - hits New Plymouth. With an impressive array of artists, costumes, music, and of course dance, this three-day event is unlike anything else and not to be missed - tickets are still available but selling fast, so get in quick!

Earthbeat: 22-26 Mar
Auckland (Ātiu Creek)

In less than two weeks this five-day, family-friendly wonderland where you can play, learn, revitalise, and make new connections in on! Just 75 minutes from Auckland, Earthbeat is accessible for all with live music, kids zone, art, wellness and healing, presentations, and over 60 workshops. Earthbeat are on a mission to be completely waste-free and pride themselves on having a whānau focused community vibe. Final release tickets are still available, along with three-day, or single day passes.

STAY SPINFORMED!

It only seems right that we pair our dragon staff product spotlight with our Age of the Dragons article.

This super zen, and utterly mesmerising prop has only been around for about 20 years, but it’s already won the hearts of many dragon tamers worldwide.

Grab yourself a cuppa and settle into the wonderful world of dragon staff.

Image credit: Evgeniya Litovchenko
Here’s what Jess from Christchurch reckons about our one piece dragon staff:
“Highly recommend! These guys were super helpful and had great communication, the staff is excellent quality and arrived super quick! I will definitely shop with them again. THANKS TEAM! :)”
Thanks Jess!
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