What is the best practical street levitation?

Aug 14, 2010
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Hello people! I started magic when I was 12 years old and I'm now 14. I really want to master the levitation. What is the best practical, angle proof or almost angle proof street levitation available? Thanks.
 
well the balducci levitation was probably one of the best and most practical versions out there. unfourtunatly so many people have exposed this trick, many people will know how to do this, or they can easily find it online. there are many out there. i personally dont do levetations, but the balducci levitation is a good place to start.
 
Sep 12, 2007
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If you have 1,500$ to spare, check out F.L.Y, the Freakiest Levitation Yet ; it has been created by the guy (sorry forgot his name) who worked with Ellusionist on the Aliun Levitation, and it sure looks a lot like it regardless of the method.It's said to have good angles, and you can rotate 180° while levitating. Also, there's nothing to see underneath your shoes before nor after.

I'm sure it didn't help, but that's the only thing that pops into my mind right now.
F.
 
Aug 14, 2010
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Will the F. L . Y Levitation work for a 14 years old? Because I think they said that it is only for 18 and above and there is a specific weight.
 

JD

Jul 5, 2009
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I bought skywalker two years ago. I loved it but Zac is right. And it reallllllyyyy hurts to walk around in. Try it for 8 hours and let me know your experience...
 
Despite its exposure, I still think the Balducci is the best levitation available. It's impromptu, practical in every regard, and if you present it right, it will continue to fool individuals who already believe they know how it's done. This levitation built the craaaziest reputation back in high school. And this was during the same time it was exposed on national television.

If you're looking for something more gimmicky and don't mind a hefty price and some arts & crafts, I recommend you look into Icarus by Aaron Paterson. It looks insane in the right circumstances, and you legitimately levitate about a foot off the ground. Perhaps it's excessive but I believe it's worth the price and effort. I used this effect regularly for a promo reel a few years back, and the reactions were never disappointing. Look into it if self-levitation's your type of thing.

RS.
 
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