Those new break hole concave fixies from dlc are heavenly he really has honed In on a winning design there
I have a ‘97 TJ Sport 4.0 w a manual
It’s currently broken, something let loose in the transmission fingers crossed it’s just a synchro or something cheap.

Top 3 dunks (havent tried slim/rebound or slam though.) Tried getting the silver/blue rebound on his recent sale but was too slow
i was too slow as well but then i found someone selling this one on fb bst and i snagged it !
We’re almost twins! 1995 YJ Sahara 4.0 5-speed (Green/Spice is the best color for a Jeep).
Favorite vehicle I’ve ever owned.
LMK if it’s actually worth it
I can give you an opinion as a novice, Alex is way more skilled lol.
The finishing is impeccable, G2 doesn’t miss there!!
Feels great on the string, it handles tricks like a champ. The spike is small and pointy, I have done a couple finger spins with it but I’m bad at them. Felt awesome when I did do it tho lol.
Comfort on the other hand… I honestly think it is not a comfortable shape. It also is not pocket friendly, I don’t really ever bring it out and about.
The Loadout has a cult following and I think it’s hard for anything to live up to that hype. It’s a great YoYo, absolutely, but not my favorite of my collection. I love mine more for sentimental reasons, I didn’t to camp out a drop of a special colorway or anything.
I got mine trading a halfswap I did of my Beater to @yoyodoc who has a small sub collection of them within his larger personal YoYo museum lol. He has high praise for the Loadout, and he has played many, many yo-yos over the years.
I feel like I’m all over the place here, but TL;DR they are good but a bit overhyped sorta.
Worth is very subjective.
It’s good at least. The standard $85 for it is slightly high but nothing crazy.
The more rare colourways would not be worth it to me personally. And the fact that they tend to sell out so quick also doesn’t make it super easy to obtain one.
It does seem to be one of the easier models to get and i do really like it .
It’s stable has quite a bit of power and rim weight without feeling slow. For me it even does quite well on my horizontal tricks. Though I’ve been putting a lot of effort in to cleaning those up recently which helps.
The finish is really nice and smooth and most of the colourways are quite nice.
The packaging is high class as well. The box they come in is the kind that you don’t want to throw away.
It’s 7068 Aluminum which i really like. It’s nice and durable and doesn’t show wear a lot.
It’s honestly one of the better performance/ comp style monometal yoyos I’ve played. Probably on par with the likes of Emotion by Dressel which i really like.
To me the price probably would be worth if i was in the US. Considering my location and the extra shipping and import though that would make it a lot more expensive for me to get. Costing around the same price as something like an IYoyo Explosion.. which outperforms it by a margin. And i can get straight shipped from David Geigle in Germany.
But i do really like the Loadout. If you can get your hands on one with not too much hassle I’d say it’s worth getting one.
Thx for the input. I’ve rarely seen Loadouts for less than $100 on the BST, and when they are they get snatched in minutes
I suspect if you put up a wanted post one might find you.
The way they’re rarely available is probably the worst aspect of G2 yoyos. And maybe the secondary market prices.
Seriously, they are like the supercars of yoyos. Exclusive, high price tag, crazy nice quality, buyer experience, cult following, (potentially) subjective performance.
I don’t know about that. Most supercars automatically come with crazy performance.
I’d go more with luxury cars. Some of which are in the supercar range and others more on the collectible and comfort range.