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Fusion Collapsible Fire Dragon Staff Threeworlds

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The Threeworlds Fusion Collapsible Fire Dragon Staff is a modular dragon staff setup built for portability, durability, and customization. Using the Fusion pressure-fit system, it assembles and breaks down in seconds, making it easy to travel with without dealing with a full-length staff.

Key Features

  • Collapsible Design: Breaks down into multiple pieces and reassembles quickly using a twist-lock pressure-fit system
  • Dragon Staff Setup: Configured for 6 or 8 spokes depending on hub setup
  • Modular System: Compatible with a wide range of Fusion components for future upgrades
  • Travel Friendly: Packs down small without sacrificing performance

Hub Options

  • V3 Hubs: Made from 7075 aluminum and clamp onto the staff using a 3mm Allen key. Supports 3 or 4 spokes per hub (6 or 8 total). Known for a more locked-in, stable feel.
  • Ultra Hubs: Fusion pressure-fit hubs that install and remove with a quick twist. No tools required. Also supports 3 or 4 spokes per hub. Faster to swap setups and more convenient for modular use.

Fire Spokes

  • Approximately 7″ length, with 2″ wicks
  • Steel cable construction with slight flex to absorb impact
  • Wrapped with pure Kevlar wick

Staff Construction

  • Collapsible staff available in carbon fiber or 7075 aluminum
  • Fusion pressure-fit connectors for quick assembly
  • Grip options: Silicone, EPDM, or F-Grip

Performance Notes

  • Lighter than contact + dragon combo setups
  • Balanced for smooth rolls, stalls, and directional control
  • Suitable for both practice and performance

Why This Setup

  • Choice between V3 stability or Ultra hub convenience
  • Expandable system that works with other Fusion components

If you are looking for a dedicated fire dragon staff that travels well and keeps your setup simple, this is the core version that still gives you full modular flexibility.

Variations

Grip

  • EPDM: A synthetic black rubber grip that is durable, padded, and reliable in less-than-ideal conditions. It maintains traction in sweat, humidity, and dust, making it a strong choice for outdoor or extended sessions. It becomes more grippy with use. It may leave a small amount of black residue on your hands at first, but it washes off easily. Low maintenance overall, with a short break-in period when new. This is the lightest grip option.
  • F-Grip: A textured natural black rubber tube grip that combines key features of EPDM and silicone. It is easy to clean like silicone but maintains traction better in sweat or dirty conditions. It does not require a break-in period, so it feels consistent right away. Slightly less grippy than silicone in fully dry conditions, but more reliable once moisture is involved. A well-rounded option that performs in most environments and currently the most popular choice.
  • Silicone: High-temperature silicone tubing with a lightly textured surface for added grip. One of the tackiest options when clean and dry, making it ideal for controlled spinning. It is also the easiest to clean. A quick wipe with water or alcohol restores performance. It can lose traction when dirty or sweaty, so occasional cleaning helps maintain consistency.

Material

  • Aluminum 7075: One of the strongest commercially available aluminum alloys. Slightly heavier than carbon fiber and more budget friendly. The added weight creates a more stable, grounded feel during contact, which can help when learning. It is also more forgiving with drops, since it will typically dent or bend rather than break.
  • Carbon Fiber: Lightweight and very strong, making it a popular choice for performance-focused setups. The lighter shaft shifts more weight toward the ends, creating a stronger contact feel. It also has a more dynamic, responsive feel. Best suited for those who prefer a lighter staff and are mindful of their gear during use.

Length

    • Staff length should be around chin height. For most people, 1500mm (59″) lands right about there and is the most popular size. It’s a solid all-around choice if you’re unsure. If you want to dial it in further, check out our guide on choosing the right staff length.

Specs

Add all weights of components together to find out weight of each dragon configuration you might have.

V3 Hub

  • Precision Engineered 7075 Aluminum
  • Fits any 22mm (OD) tube
  • Designed to fit 3 or 4 spokes per hub
  • Remove by unscrewing only one screw per hub
  • Needs Fusion end caps to protect tubing where hub clamps on
  • Single Hub Weight: 99g (0.22 lb)

Ultra Hub

  • Precision Engineered 7075 Aluminum
  • Fits any 22mm (OD) x 19.1mm (ID) tube
  • Designed to fit 3 or 4 spokes per hub
  • Patented Fusion Locking Mechanism
  • Single Hub Weight: 87g (0.19 lb)

Lumi LED Dragon Heads

  • Height: 305mm (12 inches)
  • Width: 408mm (16 inches)
  • Depth: 44mm (1.73 inches)
  • Diameter: 460mm (18.11 inches)
  • Approx. 320g (0.71 lbs) per head

Fire Spoke Dimensions

  • Weight: ~90g ~(0.2lb)
  • Wick Width: 50mm (2″)
  • Overall Length: 180mm (7″)
  • Slight variations in spoke weight dependent on stocked kevlar

Dragon Claw Spoke Dimensions

  • Dragon Claw Spoke Individual Weight: 100g (0.22lb)
  • Overall Length: 225mm curved (8.9″)

Pure Staff Weight

  • Carbon Fiber with Silicone Grip
    • 1400mm (55.1”): 431g (0.95 lbs)
    • 1500mm (59.1”): 453g (1.00 lbs)
    • 1600mm (63.0”): 480g (1.06 lbs)
    • 1700mm (66.9”): 503g (1.11 lbs)
  • Carbon Fiber with EPDM Grip
    • 1400mm (55.1”): 405g (0.89 lbs)
    • 1500mm (59.1”): 436g (0.96 lbs)
    • 1600mm (63.0”): 459g (1.01 lbs)
    • 1700mm (66.9”): 480g (1.06 lbs)
  • Aluminum 7075 with Silicone Grip
    • 1400mm (55.1”): 608g (1.34 lbs)
    • 1500mm (59.1”): 642g (1.41 lbs)
    • 1600mm (63.0”): 680g (1.50 lbs)
    • 1700mm (66.9”): 710g (1.56 lbs)
  • Aluminum 7075 with EPDM Grip
    • 1400mm (55.1”): 571g (1.26 lbs)
    • 1500mm (59.1”): 609g (1.34 lbs)
    • 1600mm (63.0”): 631g (1.39 lbs)
    • 1700mm (66.9”): 667g (1.47 lbs)

Weights are approximations; these staffs are handmade so allow for minor discrepancies.

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The Threeworlds Fusion Collapsible Fire Dragon Staff is a modular dragon staff setup built for portability, durability, and customization. Using the Fusion pressure-fit system, it assembles and breaks down in seconds, making it easy to travel with without dealing with a full-length staff.

Key Features

  • Collapsible Design: Breaks down into multiple pieces and reassembles quickly using a twist-lock pressure-fit system
  • Dragon Staff Setup: Configured for 6 or 8 spokes depending on hub setup
  • Modular System: Compatible with a wide range of Fusion components for future upgrades
  • Travel Friendly: Packs down small without sacrificing performance

Hub Options

  • V3 Hubs: Made from 7075 aluminum and clamp onto the staff using a 3mm Allen key. Supports 3 or 4 spokes per hub (6 or 8 total). Known for a more locked-in, stable feel.
  • Ultra Hubs: Fusion pressure-fit hubs that install and remove with a quick twist. No tools required. Also supports 3 or 4 spokes per hub. Faster to swap setups and more convenient for modular use.

Fire Spokes

  • Approximately 7″ length, with 2″ wicks
  • Steel cable construction with slight flex to absorb impact
  • Wrapped with pure Kevlar wick

Staff Construction

  • Collapsible staff available in carbon fiber or 7075 aluminum
  • Fusion pressure-fit connectors for quick assembly
  • Grip options: Silicone, EPDM, or F-Grip

Performance Notes

  • Lighter than contact + dragon combo setups
  • Balanced for smooth rolls, stalls, and directional control
  • Suitable for both practice and performance

Why This Setup

  • Choice between V3 stability or Ultra hub convenience
  • Expandable system that works with other Fusion components

If you are looking for a dedicated fire dragon staff that travels well and keeps your setup simple, this is the core version that still gives you full modular flexibility.

Variations

Grip

  • EPDM: A synthetic black rubber grip that is durable, padded, and reliable in less-than-ideal conditions. It maintains traction in sweat, humidity, and dust, making it a strong choice for outdoor or extended sessions. It becomes more grippy with use. It may leave a small amount of black residue on your hands at first, but it washes off easily. Low maintenance overall, with a short break-in period when new. This is the lightest grip option.
  • F-Grip: A textured natural black rubber tube grip that combines key features of EPDM and silicone. It is easy to clean like silicone but maintains traction better in sweat or dirty conditions. It does not require a break-in period, so it feels consistent right away. Slightly less grippy than silicone in fully dry conditions, but more reliable once moisture is involved. A well-rounded option that performs in most environments and currently the most popular choice.
  • Silicone: High-temperature silicone tubing with a lightly textured surface for added grip. One of the tackiest options when clean and dry, making it ideal for controlled spinning. It is also the easiest to clean. A quick wipe with water or alcohol restores performance. It can lose traction when dirty or sweaty, so occasional cleaning helps maintain consistency.

Material

  • Aluminum 7075: One of the strongest commercially available aluminum alloys. Slightly heavier than carbon fiber and more budget friendly. The added weight creates a more stable, grounded feel during contact, which can help when learning. It is also more forgiving with drops, since it will typically dent or bend rather than break.
  • Carbon Fiber: Lightweight and very strong, making it a popular choice for performance-focused setups. The lighter shaft shifts more weight toward the ends, creating a stronger contact feel. It also has a more dynamic, responsive feel. Best suited for those who prefer a lighter staff and are mindful of their gear during use.

Length

    • Staff length should be around chin height. For most people, 1500mm (59″) lands right about there and is the most popular size. It’s a solid all-around choice if you’re unsure. If you want to dial it in further, check out our guide on choosing the right staff length.

Specs

Add all weights of components together to find out weight of each dragon configuration you might have.

V3 Hub

  • Precision Engineered 7075 Aluminum
  • Fits any 22mm (OD) tube
  • Designed to fit 3 or 4 spokes per hub
  • Remove by unscrewing only one screw per hub
  • Needs Fusion end caps to protect tubing where hub clamps on
  • Single Hub Weight: 99g (0.22 lb)

Ultra Hub

  • Precision Engineered 7075 Aluminum
  • Fits any 22mm (OD) x 19.1mm (ID) tube
  • Designed to fit 3 or 4 spokes per hub
  • Patented Fusion Locking Mechanism
  • Single Hub Weight: 87g (0.19 lb)

Lumi LED Dragon Heads

  • Height: 305mm (12 inches)
  • Width: 408mm (16 inches)
  • Depth: 44mm (1.73 inches)
  • Diameter: 460mm (18.11 inches)
  • Approx. 320g (0.71 lbs) per head

Fire Spoke Dimensions

  • Weight: ~90g ~(0.2lb)
  • Wick Width: 50mm (2″)
  • Overall Length: 180mm (7″)
  • Slight variations in spoke weight dependent on stocked kevlar

Dragon Claw Spoke Dimensions

  • Dragon Claw Spoke Individual Weight: 100g (0.22lb)
  • Overall Length: 225mm curved (8.9″)

Pure Staff Weight

  • Carbon Fiber with Silicone Grip
    • 1400mm (55.1”): 431g (0.95 lbs)
    • 1500mm (59.1”): 453g (1.00 lbs)
    • 1600mm (63.0”): 480g (1.06 lbs)
    • 1700mm (66.9”): 503g (1.11 lbs)
  • Carbon Fiber with EPDM Grip
    • 1400mm (55.1”): 405g (0.89 lbs)
    • 1500mm (59.1”): 436g (0.96 lbs)
    • 1600mm (63.0”): 459g (1.01 lbs)
    • 1700mm (66.9”): 480g (1.06 lbs)
  • Aluminum 7075 with Silicone Grip
    • 1400mm (55.1”): 608g (1.34 lbs)
    • 1500mm (59.1”): 642g (1.41 lbs)
    • 1600mm (63.0”): 680g (1.50 lbs)
    • 1700mm (66.9”): 710g (1.56 lbs)
  • Aluminum 7075 with EPDM Grip
    • 1400mm (55.1”): 571g (1.26 lbs)
    • 1500mm (59.1”): 609g (1.34 lbs)
    • 1600mm (63.0”): 631g (1.39 lbs)
    • 1700mm (66.9”): 667g (1.47 lbs)

Weights are approximations; these staffs are handmade so allow for minor discrepancies.

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