Happy anniversary!
Happy Birthday Bro:birthday:
Perpetual by Motion. Honestly very impressed with this yoyo. If you like “competition” yoyo and Bi metal, then this has your name on it. This thing feels like a top shelf performer, cause it is. Moves so fast and almost responds to my thoughts before i even think it. Very stable, like it has a radar for the string. Im very happy i didn’t skip the chance to get in on this proto run.
My favorite part about my morning routine (outside my espresso) is STM and lunar flip practice while walking my dog. Throw of choice this morning is my Galaxy Respawn.
The Butterfly XT is awesome! I have 4, and even have one set up for modern responsive freehand. I wish there were some more colors and caps available.
Not gonna lie… I despise the XT.
I literally give them to my kids to drag around the house.
No hate, I just can’t throw straight.
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It depends what you’re trying to do with them I guess. They suck at 1a cause the starburst just kills the spin, but they’re good at stalls and flips
Some PV44 after work.
Still trying to figure out if I like the Prestige 2022 so I’ve mainly been throwing that and my other General Yos but I mentioned the PV44 in another chat and saw @AKYOYOMIKE post theirs so I had to throw it.
I don’t play it as much as other yoyos but it’s never leaving my collection, nothing I own plays similarly.
Are the butterfly xt transaxle?
Nope, they have a bearing. I think they’re size A.
They’re full sized C bearings that just sit pretty recessed. I really like playing them with concave bearings thrown in.
Ooo does it actually make it unresponsive🤔
Not fully unresponsive, but it’s a nice middle ground. If you’re careful with your play you can do a ton with them, a centering bearing will keep the string away from the starburst enough that the starburst won’t kill your spin times or give you a surprise knuckle punch. Having a starburst is also nice though because it means that the response is aggressive enough that you can always get it back to your hand with a tug even as it’s dying.