I want to try one but I think they sold for too high @ like $125 or around there, I would have tried it if it had the same price point as the Victrory, maybe even.a bit lower at $80 bc they don’t have to pay for side effects like they did on the Victory.
I guess they did price it correctly, a lot of people bought one, for me the price is atleast %$40 too high. Also its hard to take a chance on sometrhing that isn’t hyped up as much, I would have rather gotten a Space.Cowboy and save $5.
I do want to try one esp to try finger spins and am looking for a good deal, but trade wise I would Prpbly only trade %$70 worth of throws for a mint Elysian, and tthat would be the absolute most.
I’m not saying the price point is wrong, just saying it had me thinking it was quite a bit higher than I thought. Before they came out I was thinking they would be priced at $80-100
Oh well, I think just like the Victrory the Elysian over time will lose more and more resale value and you will start seeing them for way better deals.
Like for example the Rockerfeller retailed @ $135, couple months after they came out I saw them on BST, some as high as $$120 but as low as $100. Then a few months later Isaw some for $80. Now my mint Rockerfeller is only worth $70 and I see near mint ones for as low as $60, so you could prob talk them down to $5 maybe even $50.
I doubt the rockerfeller Will keep going down from what they are at now, but that s exactly what happens in the secondary market when a throw has a high retail price that isn’t justified to some people.
My advice is if you are dieing to get one I have seen mint ones on BST for under $99
But if its not in the top 3 yoyos you want or you just want to try out the finger spin thingy then wait a few months, I bet they will go down to $60 for near mint after the hype dies down
PS: I live in Seattle and Seahawks are blue and green not blue and yellow hahahah.