Introducing the signature model of Talia Jamison of Team OneDrop!
With a compact size in both diameter and width, this yo-yo rests comfortably in your hand. Its rounded shape provides an ergonomic grip. The combination of narrow width and circular design amplifies stability and maneuverability.
Additionally, the spin time is impressively solid and long-lasting. The yo-yo’s packed sensation offers a direct connection to its movement, ensuring an enjoyable experience for users.
From Talia Jamison:
“I’m sure everyone has played a game that lasted way longer than they expected. A childhood memory of playing cards, tag, hide and seek, or dice and the fun that seemed to never end. That to me perfectly describes the Still Rollin - the fun that seems to never end. When I worked with Shawn on the design, he was able to perfectly capture the elements I have always most enjoyed in a yoyo: a soft shape which fits comfortably in the hand, that isn’t just fun for the casual throw, but can hold up on stage during competition. I wanted Side Effects to give you a way to personalize its weight and aesthetic, and a yoyo that can confidently spin for my longer combos. With its slightly smaller size, the Still Rollin allows for more mobility during tech combos while maintaining stability and a great catch zone for lacerations and slacks. One Drop never fails to make the best yoyos on the market, and Still Rollin is no exception. Just like when it was Nana’s turn to roll the dice, well into my longest combos, this yoyo is ‘Still Rollin’”.
I tried a cerakote yoyo finish not too long ago and it rubbed/ scratched off really easily. Like if it rubbed against another yoyo it would rub off. This yoyo doesn’t come in only cerakote though.
I put spikes on mine and as I’ve said before it really lives up to the name/description. After goofing around with some combos I figured I was at the end of the spin and was (not so) pleasantly surprised with how hard it whacked my palm!
^ This is very true, also.
I have the orange pyramatte and anyone interested should fasho’ cop one. Super fun, super maneuverable, and feels like it was made to hit string consistently!
This yo-yo is very comfortable in hand and in my opinion a great all around throw to have as an everyday fun throw! - It plays on the lighter side which makes it more playful/easier to maneuver while doing re-direct tricks and laceration type of moves (which is nice LOL) along with being a great size to fit in your pocket! (Not too bulky/wide) - Like it mentions in the description, even though it is more of an average size throw, it also balances very well for competition play or just for fun!
This is my personal opinion but I also am a sucker for organic type throws LOLOL!
The description nails the experience for me . Super comfy and fun but no slacker in performance. Love that it comes with domes stock. I have purple cerakote/green ano and I look forward to the patina that develops over time. I have the red cerakote/blue ano wyvern and damage looks so cool cuz you see the ano underneath if you get scratches.
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fradiger
(the world is a beautiful cat and i must meow meow meow)
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I would say my only personal drawback to the yoyo is the stability, walls are a bit higher so this thing is a bit quick to tilt if you throw your hands off plane. I ended up putting ultralights on mine (cerakoted purple/green), and it’s weighing roughly 62.75g, which feels pretty good to me, maximizes the percentage of rimweight. Definitely a very fun yoyo, between this and the reboot I’ve been pretty happy with 2023 releases from OD so far.
@fradiger I greatly enjoy my reboot. The specs are relatively similar in terms of weight, diameter, width, etc. Do you feel there’s a significant difference between how the two of them play? I already have a OD diorama as well and so I’m not sure if adding this makes sense in the context of the rest of my collection.
I agree with a lot of what has already been said. I love mine, it has quickly become one of my favorites. For me it feels quicker than I was expecting and the Cerakote feels great in the hand. These three are my favorite One Drops and always close by. The Reboot, VTWO and the Still Rollin.
fradiger
(the world is a beautiful cat and i must meow meow meow)
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Reboot plays lighter, I would put the Still Rollin way closer to the Diorama than the reboot.
If you like how the Diorama plays but want something a bit more performant Still Rollin is definitely a good pickup. You get some extra width, more rimweight, and better walls (not as high, less issues with strings being out of plane), at the cost of some maneuverability/‘floatiness’.