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Are there any norwegian online shops that sell such equipment?
I am curious and interested in trying something new (perhaps a contact staff)but would like to avoid the 25% import tax, although shops like home of poi and dark monk look pretty cool.

Cool to hear that you are interested to try, @digitree. Have you tried any flowtoys before?

Some friends of mine started Nordic prop shop, they have loads of different toys. Contact staffs as well 😊

Here is the link to their online shop https://norprop.no

Thanks @umulius , i will take a look. I have never tried any flowtoys before, it's a whole new world for me. It seems like a very chill, meditative activity, one you grasp the basics of it. Any suggestions for beginners?

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I would suggest that you try a contact staff since you already mentioned that you wanted to try it. And most of the flow prop shops have "sock pois" for less than 50 Norwegian kroner, so you could get a pair of those as well just to get the feeling of poi!

There are weekly flow meetups in Oslo, you are very welcome to join.
All the people in the Norwegian flow community are very welcoming and love to learn their skills to all kinds of people. It is quite little that happens during the cold winter, though, but when the first sign of spring arrives there will be loads of flow happening around the parks of Oslo! :D

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awesome, cant wait to see you post a video using them :-)