Thanks!
Never thought my looping was anything to write home about, but nice to get noticed for it.
Looping is the heart of yoyo play. It’s what you did with a yoyo before 1a became a play style.
Thanks again for the kind words.
As a responsive yoyo guy you should look into some modern 0A type stuff as well. Plenty of stuff out there that the oldhats never even thought of with their non-bearing yoyos. As for looping, I still can’t get more than 4 or 5, and not nearly as clean as you did. Now you just have to learn how to loop with your non-dominant hand
Been working non-dominant hand and stalls and stuff like that too.
Any success on landing a kickflip? That is where the 0A drug takes you and you can’t go back.
It’s a slippery slope!
Today I get the pleasure of playing TMBR’s latest release the This-A-Way/That-A-Way in the Deluxe Maple edition set up That-A-Way laced with Zipline [kot-n] and keeping it 5.0A May with a TMBR Lil’ Barrel counterweight. This has to be one of my freshest setups ever.
How do you like it? Just got a shipment notification for my Rainbow Version.
It’s a whole lot of awesomeness. The response is uncanny.
When did TMBR sell counterweights???
Lil’ barrels might be near on the horizon, 7 grams of goodness now that 5A is free.
really loving my TWTW too. Perfect response. I want more tmbrs now…
@Glenacius_K got me thinking about light woods in the Show some wooden yoyos you've made - #798 by Glenacius_K thread. One of my favorite light woods is Walnut and this O.U.T. Cheap Thrills comes to mind weighing in around 44-45 grams. Walnut just feels so premium in the hand and the darker tones make it look beautiful. Boutique cotton doesn’t hurt either being laced with Zipline [kot-n]. The Cheap Thrills can play with the best of them and has just a great classic shape to it.
very nice job on the Legend.
Not friday but i honestly really enjoy playing this piece of wood. Totally different experience then my 3n1 no jive. Loads of fun.
TMBR This-A-Way/That-A-Way is soooooo good