If youâre willing to go slightly above your budget ($45), get the YYF Delrin Severe, best plastic out there, even outplays a lot of metals, very smooth, no vibe, good shape to learn on.
Also consider a flipside and maybe an alpha crash to. I won an alpha crash and love it it is my go to throw for where I donât want to throw my more fragile throws.
Iâd wait awhile because i got to try the yeti and the rally this weekend and theyâre both amazing so id wait till they come out.and Yoyojam is coming out with something new pretty soon that is great as well that will be around 30$.
Check out the Duncan Raptor, it is $40. I can tell you how good it is because I havenât thrown one, but I will be getting one on my next purchase. Duncan also has the Echo, which is $47, and it is larger and it has groove rings.
I have a DV888, and I honestly donât see why people hate on it so much. It is a good throw that you should certainly consider, especially if you like undersized yoyos.
Also, look at the Yomega Dash, it is $30. Itâs a totally overlooked and underrated throw. Comes stock with a 10-ball bearing and it is a good grinder (but not good on thumb grinds, it feels like the yoyo is shredding your nail). Plus the gold one (called orange on the shop here) looks cool.