Gumball is atmos projects’ reinterpretation of the oversized organic, blending the design DNA of the Butterball with playful influence from the Pomelo. The result is a bold, bouncy multi material throw built for flow, rhythm, and long sessions of pure enjoyment.
At its core, Gumball features an aluminum body paired with plastic outer rims, striking a careful balance between comfort and performance. The body stays thick and rounded for a soft, secure feel in the hand, while the outer rim placement optimizes weight distribution for strong spin power and stability.
The plastic rims are more than a design statement. They transform the catch. Gumball feels noticeably softer on impact, making extended practice sessions easier on your hands. Rim material options fine tune the experience. Polycarbonate delivers a lighter, gentler feel with added bounce. Delrin, also known as POM, increases power and stability for a more grounded, driving spin.
Scaled up from the Butterball platform, Gumball enhances the flowing movement and easy redirection players loved in the original. Its oversized organic shape feels fluffy and inviting, yet capable and controlled on the string.
This is not a competition machine built for sharp edges and rigid lines. Gumball is built for rhythm. For artistic play. For hours of carefree jamming.
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fradiger
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really fun yoyo, USPS ate mine and I’m debating grabbing another..
Can you compare it to something else? I wanna get one because cool colorways but feel like it might play close to the butterball which I wasnt the biggest fan of.
fradiger
(the world is a beautiful cat and i must meow meow meow)
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Hmm, I haven’t thrown a butterball so I can’t help you there, but it has a good amount of heft on the string (I found the noma too light for example) with the POM version but isn’t as heavy as say the onedrop warlock. regens really well too, but I think if you love heavier and powerful organics might be a skip
for me it’s just a nice throw when I want something to autopilot on
Seconding recommendation for the gumball! I haven’t tried the Butterball but I’m really enjoying the PC version of the Gumball. More presence on the string than the Noma but is still super maneuverable. Right up my alley as someone who really only enjoys casual and light throws.