The OUTLIER 6 is the latest signature model of Brandon Vu, designed for players who want to push their limits on stage. With a massive 60mm width, this yo-yo delivers explosive power, incredible stability, and unmatched control for high-speed competitive play.
Crafted from premium 7075 aluminum with overhanging stainless steel rims, the OUTLIER 6 combines strength, precision, and power in every throw. The extreme angular shape cuts through the air with speed and accuracy, giving players the confidence to execute bold, high-risk tricks with precision.
The XENON PRIME is the signature yo-yo of Xavier Ng, designed for players who demand both performance and comfort at the highest level. Built from 6061 aluminum with POM rims and stainless steel weight rings, it blends power, balance, and comfortability.
The stainless steel rims give it incredible spin time and stability, while the durable POM outer rims absorb impact and make risky tricks feel safer and more controlled. It’s smooth, rounded profile provides a comfortable hold and effortless play for both competition and practice.
The LOGIC 2 is the signature yo-yo of Australian champion Allon Chen, built for pure competition performance. Crafted from durable 7068 aluminum with inner stainless steel rims, it delivers incredible stability, speed, and control for the most demanding routines.
Allon used the LOGIC 2 to claim back-to-back Australian National Championships and place 10th in the world, proving its elite-level potential on stage.
Hopefully for the next release, they’ll take a different design approach or make a new original model instead of just extending the existing flagship yoyos to 70mm (which might happen).
They did release the Limitless and Galactus relatively recently. So if you just want a new line from them then they have done stuff beyond their core lineups.
the xenon prime is the best out of all in the new lineup i have it and its a game changer for all types of tricks because of its width stability and durability thanks to ti prime plastic rim if you are looking for a good colorway of the xenon prime i recommend the prime blue colorway
I remember a time when Brandon preferred yoyos in the 42mm - 43mm range. Survival in this niche hobby requires conforming to trends, and the indisputable trend is towards ever-wider yoyos. Is there a practical upper limit to yoyo width?
To be fair, Brandon has played a large part in pushing width so far so quickly the past 2-3 years and really has been its biggest proponent. So I think implying he’s chasing trends is perhaps a bit uncharitable.