Mighty Flea or Superwide

Which is funner. Nothing else.

Funner isn’t a word. therefore, there is no proper way to answer you.

Nobody cares.

which is more fun, football or baseball?
bowling or tennis?
heavy yoyo or light yoyo?

it’s all opinion.

Which do I find performs better? superwide. only time I’ve tried a might flea, I didn’t have the right string for it, so it worked very very poorly.

Okay then, let’s toss grammar out the window.

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Why are you defenestrating your grandmother?

I find the Mighty Flea to be very difficult to use. I also must take my low level of skill as a factor into the scenario, which is a large portion of why I have such a hard time with this yoyo. I have one.

I also have a super wide yoyo, the Aoda Miracle. Way fun. Great throw for the money.

But, we’re not doing a fair comparison. One I can barely use vs. one I can use.

I want to rock the Mighty Flea, but instead it kicks my butt. I use my Aoda Littles for my “small yoyo fun” and can do just about any trick I know with that little yoyo.

Both can be fun.

Buy a Dark Magic II. I have a tremendous amount of fun with that yoyo every single time I throw it.

… I am not throwing my grandmother out of a window, I am being sarcastic. Now, Shall I defenestrate certain people from this community???

Sure, just open the blinds first. No sense in wrecking a perfectly good set of window blinds.

I had a feeling you would say that… I would but I don’t like oversized yoyos.

Bye bye certain people I don’t like!

Hmm, you don’t like oversized yoyos and yet you want an over-wide yoyo.

Interesting…

Let me say a few things about the tiny Aoda Littles. I’m comparing this to the Mighty Flea. I have both, but my lack of “mad skills” may play against me. I have plenty of skills with being mad though. Having a wife and 4 kids, I’d say I’m an expert at being mad.

The Mighty Flea for me is difficult. It takes a well skilled player to use it. How well skilled? Well, for sure better than me, and I’m not all that good. I can sometimes land a trapeze on it and I get quite proud of myself. I can front and side bind it SOMETIMES. It feels heavy, but we’re talking a very dense object so yeah, it’s going to feel heavy. As a result, it can become unstable fast and is very unforgiving, but these are trade-offs for the size. It forces clean play The small size requires special axle, bearing and response, but someone is siliconing their Mighty Flea so that is encouraging. It also requires special string that is both thinner and shorter than normal string and ideally shouldn’t need to be cut to size. I’m guessing it’s like a Type 4. Ideally, I want to be able to play this some day, but my skills say “nope, you’re not really ready yet”, which is fine. The shape reminds me of a compressed/compacted Dienasty type shape. This is the same shape used in the PGM and many others. It’s not my favorite overall shape, but at the same time, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with the shape.

The Aoda Littles is larger. The Mighy Flea is 25.25mm in diameter, while the Littles is 35mm, which is a BIG difference. The Flea is 49.5 grams while the Littles is 54.8 grams. The Littles is basically taking a wing shaped yoyo and shrinking it down. The extra weight does make it feel heavy, but again, we’re talking size vs. weight issues, and it is 2 grams less than an all plastic ONE. The larger size makes it more stable, more forgiving and gives you more play in your throw. It uses a concave A bearing. Since it’s so small, it uses response pads that are scaled down to fit the yoyo, rather than the typical sticker response used in most A bearing yoyos. I think this yoyo may be compatible with silicone but I’m not sure. The Littles also uses regular string, but it’s recommended to use Type 6 polyester as Type 8 can get a bit bunched up in there. I find I can do just about anything I can do on a regular sized yoyo on a Littles. The spikes on the hubs can act as Matadors if you want them to. The Miracle is also an original Aoda design.

Depending on where you buy the Littles, it can cost anywhere from under HALF to a quarter of a Mighty Flea.

OK, onto the cool factor:
For “normals”, a Littles will be way cool. A Mighty Flea will blow them away. “Is that really a yoyo?”. I mean, if you CAN play a Mighty Flea, then I mean, why not play it? I think the Littles is way more practical and affordable and will let you play like a regular yoyo due to the size and string length. But, the Flea String lets you play in compact situations, which is handy too and has a cool factor all of its own.

Then again, I also have an Aoda Miracle. That helps me straighten my throw as wides are not forgiving of bad throws either as they’ll wobble like mad. Floaty, easy to land, their only real drawback is if you’re doing tight string tricks where the distance front to back is very tight, it may be either difficult or impossible to land on the right string due to the width. Think double or nothing with tiny fingers… might be too tight. At a price fo $25, the Aoda Miracle is a lot of fun and perfectly priced for what it is and what I want and need it for. I can’t justify a higher priced wide yoyo for my needs. What you spend is your own business. This particular yoyo model has a bit of lack of clarity that goes with it. It’s unclear if it’s an original design, a licensed design(is it licensed to them or by them) or a copied design. Aoda is one of the companies that are on the “not liked list” here at YYE because apparently they do some design copying.

I have all three of the yoyos I mentioned. The only one I don’t enjoy is the Mighty Flea, and I’ll admit that this is because my skills aren’t sufficient.

dumb thread, learn to use proper grammar freak (aka yoyofactoryfreak)

All I can say is: if you want to have fun I think you should take a Mighty Flea beacause it’s very fun to play with a yoyo that had the size of a coin. But if you want a serious play, take a superwide, with me, superwide is much easier to use than mighty flea. At the end, it still your choice, try to borrow someone else’s superwide and Mighty Flea to play, and then choose what you like. That’s all I can recommend, good luck!!! ;D

please, please take that back, I…I…really cant handle this right now :cry:

awwww is the widdle kid angwy?

I think we just need to get to the (ilyy) TRVTH of the matter. However, let’s stop stringing this along because it really has no bearing on the conversation. I just thought I’d throw that out there and see how that idea spins. If it doesn’t, then I hope nobody gets their shorts in a bind.