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Quick Wick Fire Hoop

The Quick Wick ® is the original clamp-on fire torch primarily used to convert regular hula hoops into fire hoops. Invented in 2009 by Scott Crews of Synergy Firehoops, LLC dba Synergy FlowArts [1], the design was immediately imitated by other fire prop companies. The Quick Wick can attach to any pole or tube for use in a variety of fire-performance applications. Synergy FlowArts manufacturers Quick Wicks in North Carolina, U.S.

The sturdy, stainless steel design allows users to attach fire wicks onto any size hoop, pole or tubing. The flexible aircraft cable spine springs back into shape went bent, protecting the Quick Wick and the hoop from damage when dropped.

The Kevlar wick head is dipped in fuel and ignited to create a flaming hoop prop for professional fire dancers.

The Quick Wick trademark was registered with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office in 2012. US Registration Number: 4120475 US Serial Number: 85225565[2]

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