•UltraPoi’s mission is to pioneer technology for Poi and other forms of Flow Arts and push the boundaries of our industry.
•We lead the market by providing everything from high-quality LED Poi, Hoop, Staff, Microlights, Festival Apparel and other innovative lighting products. We also build and provide avenues for our community of highly talented Flow artists to stay inspired and motivated by providing an UltraPoi Sponsorship. What began as a simple mission to create the best LED skill toys for Flow Arts has evolved to inspire a community of highly talented artists.
•Everything we do, we do it with flow artists in mind, because we are fellow flow artists ourselves! Our team consists of the most knowledgeable engineers who practice with and test our products every day. We are a tight-knit group that works closely to produce the ultimate shopping experience for our customers and we stand behind our products 100% with a lifetime warranty on our lights.
•UltraPoi is a designer, programmer, and maker of professional LED toys. We make custom LED Poi, Hoops, Staffs and other LED lights. Lights are distributed through retail and wholesale. UltraPoi was founded to fill the gap between generic LED and rave toys and custom professional lights. All of our products are designed to be both durable for personal and professional use and feature LED displays found only in professional shows at competitive prices.
•Poi is a weight on the end of a flexible cord, which you swing in circular patterns around your body. Both poi the object, and how you move with that object, can take on many different forms and styles.
•It is believed that poi originally came from the Māori of New Zealand. There is little information about poi prior to European arrival, but it is generally believed that poi was used by Māori men to train strength and flexibility, and by Māori women as a form of entertainment. The poi dance was also (and continues to be) accompanied by a poi song. Though chanting was always connected to poi dancing, Te Whiti and Tohu used it as a religious messenger, for it was an open and trusted medium for delivering historical accounts, religious sermons, and political speeches. Today poi has gained international popularity as part of the flow arts family, and is practiced in many different styles for recreation and artistic performance.
•Today there is a myriad of poi props and poi styles. From Māori short poi to fire to LED, poi come in all shapes and sizes. Many styles exist for poi including traditional, flow, tech, contact and juggling.
•While many people know from experience that poi is good for you, recent research suggests significant improvement in balance, grip strength, memory, and attention.