Duncan Bassacuda! Sebastian Brock Signature Yo-Yo!


Duncan Crew member Sebastian Brock, aka “Sebby,” is one of the most innovative 1A players in the game. He’s a US National Champion, European Open Division Champion and 2-time World Yo-Yo Contest medalist. And this is his new signature yo-yo! The Bassacuda!

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Sebby worked closely with the Duncan design team to create his perfect signature yo-yo, and after almost a year of prototyping they were ready! He needed a yo-yo that could match his fast, precise, and innovative style, and the new Bassacuda does just that!

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The Bassacuda has an extremely powerful spin on the throw matched by a pleasantly solid yet bouncy feel on the string. It’s unique weight distribution provides some incredible stability and spin time in play along with a surprisingly fast speed even through extended combos. With a Konkave bearing, a smooth grind finish, and some clean engravings the new Bassacuda is ready for whatever you can throw at it!


Sebastian Brock’s new signature model is an excellent yo-yo that performs well beyond its price tag, the perfect addition to any collection!

You could say I’m hooked… Dang so many things to consider now. This was out of the running but the new colorways…

Green Bassacuda, Mystery Box, or wait for a Chief deal? :o :o :o :o :o

why are all those unrelated yoyos donning that one orbis colorway

Which one?

equilibrium, l5,

Purple/silver acid wash isn’t really a revolutionary color way. Many companies have done the same colors in the past, it doesn’t mean they’re copying others.

For some reason brand and color seem like impossible things for yoyo consumers to separate.

Why they use that color? That’s such and such’s color.

Actually it isn’t “their” color, and they don’t seem to have a problem with it. So why do…

Ehh. Can’t we just appreciate a good looking toy?

I GOT MY Bassacuda shortly after it became available and I really like the original color and I Like the yoyo. I do not think it is better than my Torque (one of my favorite throws) but it is a close second.