And yoyofriends makes damn cool yoyos and don’t let ANYONE ever tell you otherwise.
Everyone taking about onedrop while we can be talking about live action one piece
I own a few myself, like more than others. My point was that I’m mainly looking at the product, not necessarily the company affiliation. My top five yoyos are from five different companies.
Although, if someone was pointing a fork at my eyeball and made me pick a favorite yoyo company, I’d say that, based on their model lineup and style, it’d probably be Yoyorecreation.
Finalmouse flex goes crazy bruh
Ok, I just have to ask… am I the only person who doesn’t like 10-Ball bearings? One Drop, man, loooooooove so many of their yoyos, haaaaaaaaaaate that bearing.
The bearing is super high quality, no complaints there, I just hate flat bearings. People argue they give the yoyo more personality, I argue they compromise the performance of the yoyo for not a lot of upside. My running theory is that the tenballs are slightly looser than NSKs and other popular bearings as well.
Grooved bearings are worse though. Centertrac for life.
To clarify, as flat bearings go, OD’s 10Ball is the best one I’ve used. But I just hate flat bearings in anything other than a 'sponsive yoyo.
I argue they make me suck at yoyo.
And yeah, so not a fan of grooved or the VIP bearing. I have a love affair with Pixel and Sochi ceramics.
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I was just going to say the same thing. OD makes throws up to 46mm plus one wider. Yoyofriends, that everyone brings up, makes TWO yoyos over 46mm. All the rest are 42-46mm.
Point two: One Drop sell, pretty much, everything that they make.
Bruh, wth did we do .
as opposed to FPM which… doesn’t… sell their yoyos? wot
also i feel like the concept of wide was …lost in translation somewhere since the real claim had to do with wide and rimweight (the intention being… a competition forward yoyo)
just making a yoyo wide doesn’t make it a competition yoyo, yyf superwide chiming in
Counterpoint 1: yeah thats fair
Counterpoint 2: onedrop makes like 3 yoyos per run
Guys guys rimweight is an illusion
I mean on an OD release it is…
JHB DO NOT NUKE THE THREAD (humble request).
If onedrop starts making good yoyos, what will the yoyo boomers start buying?