Me too!
Looks so fun!
@crackout Hate to muddy the waters, any idea how this will affect US shipments?
I doubt this will have any impact for the Trvth2 since this does not happen over night and we are shipping today. Our proxy shipper has to adapt their pricing and will not do so unless there is a stable situation with clearity. An appeal was filed by the „administration“, there is no solution yet.
If there is a refund by our shipment service, we will channel this to our US customers of course.
Yeah this has already been flipped no luck on that front
Just a PSA: After careful consideration we decided against offering this option with the release email because of the uncertainty of this entire situation. There is no indication how this will end up. Sorry for any confusion this caused.
All Trvth2 are sold as of yesterday. Thank you for your support.
Got my Trvth2 in, and this thing is a little slimline powerhouse!
It stands out in the collection for certain, and I love it!
The bi-metal design is incredibly effective, with significant weight in the rims. This translates to excellent stability and spin times, giving it play that’s more similar to modern expectations while still keeping that mid-school slimline feel. Gap is also still wide enough that string catches and tricks feel surprisingly uncompromised, and you won’t encounter the typical tilt and angling issues common with other slimlines. Legitimately probably one of the best-performing slimlines I’ve played with.
Because of this design, you get a ton of spin time even through more complex combos, snapping back to the hand because there’s usually plenty of power left, which is again, fun for a slimline, and while the thumb grind isn’t as pronounced just by nature, you can still get an enjoyable grind on it with an angled hook.
Overall finish is smooth, even with the metal rings, a quick well-placed finger grind is still achievable, and the engraving really stands out. The skeletons are incredibly detailed, and remind me of those secret mysterious ossuaries you can find in Rome. Really cool overall!
Slim profile also makes it ideal for easy pocket carry, if I weren’t worried about scuffing it up over time! One of the most unique parts as well is that it produces a distinct, almost musical tone while in play. It’s not annoying, but you can occasionally hear a little auditory feedback while it’s being thrown around, a low reverb, like the death knell had just been rung, haha! Just overall a super sweet, and really fun design, good work with this one!
Thank you for your detailed impressions. I‘m glad you like the Trvth2!
Enjoy!