Gotcha. Thanks for the information. Are undersized yoyos unstable?
Zort_Commander: GoCrazyForYoyo: Zort_Commander:I’m not a big fan of the “plastic\metal hybrid”. They are floaty and I just don’t like em. I tried a Dark Magic 2 and I own a MIcroMo and I loved it for awhile. Then I started getting into harder, more technical tricks and I used my old DV888. I got very tired of that, so I went to A2Z. Tried many, many, many, Many yoyo’s. (To list a few, a Code 2, a 54, a Monkey Fist. I didn’t get a Flow 'cause I didn’t like full-size and It wasn’t out yet.) I Obviosly tried the Monkey Fist and the Smooth Move because Nick Gumlaw works there and I went for Smooth Move. (Nickel plated, I like heavier throws)
I love the thing. But if Plastic Metal hybrids are the kind you like, then get X-Con Pro!
Is the X-Con Pro better than the ones you had dealings with? Seems as though you really dislike them.
The X-Con Pro is a great Yo-Yo. I’m not a big fan of the Plastic/Metal hybrid Yo-Yos. Even though it is 67 grams, it seems floaty… Er. But, that is my opinion. The Yo-Yo is an awesome, fun yoyo to use and it has smooth play and long spins. I like it for chop sticks and jade whips ;D. It is a good yoyo. I must say. It surpasses all Plastic metal hybrids for its price.
Gotcha. Thanks for the information. Are undersized yoyos unstable?
It depends on the yoyo, some are some aren’t. The same goes for full sized yoyos.