Could you let me know where? I am looking for the white with black caps colorway.
Love me a good plastic! That white body with black caps looks so cool!
Are the caps interchangeable?
edit: bought one lol.
We’re proud to present — CloudWeave.
Developing and launching CloudWeave has been a significant step we’ve been working on a for a long time, ending a years-long process of finding the perfect string blend for our designs. This is our first shot at developing a string product, but we’re extremely happy with it, and we feel its the blend that brings out the best play experience with Atmos designs.
CloudWeave is now available, and will also feature as part of the kit we include with each Atmos design, starting with our July releases.
We’ve had a few inquiries come in as to the differences between Micro and Macro blends.
Micro is closer to “FAT” thickness, and is better for string layers, whips, and technical play. It’s a better everyday, all-purpose string.
Macro is closer to “XL” thickness, and is even softer, more comfortable, and provides great feel, and excels at tight binds and regen-type play. It feels closer to boutique specialty blends that optimises for feel and comfort.
Say hello to the Cephas ES — an optimised, simplified iteration of the original Cephas.
“ES” stands for “Essential Series” — marking a minimalist refresh of the original design, while refining its core design features and playfeel.
The Cephas ES features an overhauled schmoove groove design, better handling and manoeuvrability, as well as a bias toward greater rim weight.
SPECS
Diameter 54.3
Width 45.7mm
Weight 65.8g
Material 6061 AL
Release, colorways and more details to come soon.
I got to try the CloudWeave string at yoyo club this week- I can attest- it is awesome! Not sure if it was micro or macro.
You guys like it better than Canopy Rope?
I know this was probably more geared towards the Atmos team, but for those who haven’t gotten to try it yet, figured I would hop in as well.
I recently got some CloudWeave string with my latest order, and I’m pretty impressed with this myself.
It has a great soft feel, but the finger-loop isn’t slippery at all, which is perfect. I found it to have a VERY subtle bounce, which is a fantastic characteristic so the throws don’t “thud” to the end of the string quite as hard, without really affecting the rest of your general play. It feels pretty whippy, making it enjoyable for slack tricks and general play, and it has a soft memory so you’re not adjusting your tension quite as often. Response engagement is great, with just an ever so light slip that helps prevent it from being overly grippy, providing a nice play/response balance.
While I’m usually not particular about string brands, the CloudWeave is admittedly a really nice string to play with, will definitely be in the “within reach” zone. Great all-around general player for certain for me. As stated, I’m also not a string connoisseur by any means, so take this all with a grain of salt, but as such, I’ve also been through a lot of different kinds of string at the same time, haha.
I haven’t had a chance to try the re-done Canopy Rope yet, but I do have some coming, and I’m looking forward to experiencing that as well!
Side note: Excited about the Cephas ES!
@Son-of-Morris does a great job of describing CloudWeave, but I’ll just chime in as well – we were involved in the production of both the new Canopy Rope and CloudWeave blends, and we’re very proud of how both turned out. We use both all the time personally, but CloudWeave has more of the Atmos “taste” dialled in, naturally!
The Cephas ES release is just around the corner.
They will be available in Clear, Honey, Cherry Peach, Blue Sky, Oatmilk, Himalayan Rocksalt, Matcha, Bubblegum, Grape and Carbon colorways.
More information to follow soon!
We’re very excited to present the Fuji, a pocket rocket that’s smooth, fluid and a perfect everyday companion.
It’s part of a three-model series, that serves as our love letter to Japanese culture and design philosophy.
SPECS
Diameter 52.7mm
Width 45.9mm
Weight 66.5g
Material 7068 AL & SS
Over the past five years of our existence, Japanese design philosophy has been a core pillar of inspiration and reference of what we do at Atmos Projects. In the early 2010s, before Atmos’ inception, we spent a significant amount of time in the suburbs of Kyoto. This season of life was extremely immersive, and sparked a young and early passion for design and making. Our time there gave us a vision and appreciation for design that is subtle and restrained, highly attentive to form, and yet joyous and relentlessly practical in the way they take shape in the world. This extended to an appreciation for fabrics and materials, even in other spheres such as pottery, construction, and architecture. Our experience did not give us an aesthetic to emulate, but rather convictions and values that resonated deeply with our own process of making.
In fewer words, our approach to design and making has been centred around an obsessive care surrounding the form of an object (teinei / 丁寧), minimalism and restraint (shibumi / 渋い and kanso / 簡素), everyday-ness (yo no bi / 用の美), and joy (tanoshisa / 楽しさ). The Fuji and the other two unreleased designs were designed to represent all of that.
We started on the Fuji design project in 2022, and made a first round of prototypes in 2023. It originally began as a Side Effects-enabled bimetal, and went through two iterations without the SE system. These were bimetal designs made with brass rims for maximum rim weight, with the hope it would push boundaries in terms of technical performance — our focus at the time.
Images of these prototypes have surfaced on the Internet, and Fuji prototypes have also been in circulation after we gave them away through our membership, SPHERE. Unfortunately, the initial prototypes didn’t meet the mark, conceptually, or technically. It didn’t capture the essence of Fuji that we hoped for, despite early promising feedback. Despite being far into development, the Fuji was benched for some time. We were clear we needed fresh insight and new inspiration to take the design where it needed to go.
Then, in 2025, we launched System_Refresh° on SPHERE — an internal design initiative to look at old designs or previously shelved projects, and the Fuji was top of the list of design projects that quite obviously deserved a fresh look.
We departed from the old approach of a heavier, thinner and more aggressive design to something smaller and wider — the current Fuji proportions are relaxed and comfortable, from an ergonomic perspective. Instead of pushing hard for a maximalist, performance-oriented design, our refreshed approach was to create something easy, comfortable, and appropriate for the everyday.
The walls take reference from the topological lines of the Weatherman profile, but the cup is a simple and minimalist arc that hides a weight distribution tuned for power. The understated exterior hides an oversized capability — the very restraint in design we previously referenced. To that end, we refrained from unnecessary angles and lines, keeping the form as clean as possible. Some designs shout, but we wanted the Fuji to exist quietly, and assuredly in what it was made to be.
The Fuji’s playfeel was where we wanted to most establish its essence of yo no bi / 用の美 — or, in the way we understand it, it’s everydayness. We wanted it pocketable, easy to toss in your bag and to bring around without second thought — but still retained a surprising seriousness in its performance. It had to be capable and fun, yet not fatiguing. Bimetals can sometimes feel either heavy and muddy, or conversely thin and sparse, depending on the design approach taken by its makers.
The Fuji leans towards a grounded, smooth and fluid feel. Its thick stainless steel rims give it sufficient power at its smaller size, but its intentional weight distribution mechanics preserve its fluidness in motion so it neither feels plodding and clumsy, nor sparse and thin.
It handles softly and gently, and gives you all the control you want and need.
The Fuji was built as a representation of our design philosophies and approach, which has evolved and been refined over the past half decade. There’s an obvious evolution if you trace our early work to what we do today — but there is also a clear line of what is worthy, unique and joyous design that runs across our body of work.
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The Fuji is equipped with
Stratos Pads by Atmos
Type II Concave Bearings by Atmos
CloudWeave Micro String by Atmos
when is this launching?! need to cop!
You said this is part of a three model series, then what are the other two? Are they not out yet? Maybe I missed where you stated this.
@bheinz63 Next few days! Keep an eye out.
@NuroVolt7 Thank you!
@Ed-C The Fuji is the first of that trio! The other two aren’t released just yet, but will be soon : )
Thanks for the clarification!
Hey, everyone.
The Fuji release is just around the corner.
The Fujis will be made available in
Clear,
Grape,
Blue Sky,
Bubblegum,
Carbon,
Oatmilk,
and Cherry Peach colorways.
More details are on our website, here.
As always, reach out if we can be of any help, and we’ll take care of you.
Love,
Team Atmos
Will any of these make their way to YYE?
Yes!
Anybody? I’m tempted, but I just purchased a Solaris and another yoyo.