I’m suspicious of a bimetal yoyo that is only 60 bucks. Are they actually ok?
Dylan Kowalski has numerous reviews on his YouTube channel.
I had one awhile back and it was very good quality. I think they are kind of like topyo in that they machine their own yo-yos which is why they are cheaper.
That being said there are plenty of very good playing in metals that hover around 60 bucks
The YYF KO is only fifty bucks and it’s awesome, a $60 bimetal should be 20% awesomer by my calculations.
Ivan
I have owned two maybe three VuSun bimetals and the quality was top notch. That being said I didn’t enjoy them because the designs themselves were pretty generic competition V bimetal style. I wouldn’t buy again but feel they are a great value if you dig that type of Yo-Yo.
If this is a brand you are interested in and would like to save some money, I have a Vosun Uncia I would sell for $40 shipped. It’s mint with the box and extras. Includes some pads and an axle and bearing to make it a responsive yoyo.
I have a Vosun gravity escape. I got for around 60 and i thought it was a great yoyo.
I picked up a Vosun Kstar bimetal off the site that starts with an “A” for 35.00, mainly for the colorway but I have thrown it a couple of times and at my unresponsive level I didn’t find it to bad. Nice budget throw for starting out and not have to worry about beating it up.
Star sticker is optional.
Diameter: 55mm
Width: 43.8mm
Gap Width: 4.5mm
Weight: 65g
Bearing Size: U Type?
Axle: M4x8mm
Material: Bimetal
Ring material: Brass w/Gold color plating
Made in: China
If you are suspicious of a $60 bimetal then the $39 Magicyoyo Z01 or $50 Z02 should help convince you.