This has been the most Blursed development in modern YoYo that I can recall, honestly and I’m just happy to be witnessing it. Well done, team.
@AudreySickburn - My daughter has agreed to do “packaging art” based off the piece I sent you earlier. Now I just gotta make sure she actually finishes it
I will order bubble mailers in that art once in hand.
One of my lil bros wants to learn how to throw! Very exited, gave him my kamerarju and arcade, little Mabel the bulldog really likes it!
These are awesome they make me laugh every time I see someone post one up
I need all of these
Man, I wish this wasn’t a JungleMart exclusive, I need moar clear purps in my life
Thanks a lot for the offer, but I don’t think I’m brave enough for such a design - and my yoyo case can’t take yoyos this wide. But may I ask how this thing plays? Edit: I’ve seen your video! Looks like you can do a lot with it after all. Awesome work!
Wizard is my new go-to to have fun with.
(thanks again to @mikeydoe)
Superstar Bimetal is for learning new tricks.
Northstar is to take everywhere with me.
Mowl M+ is to practice tricks I learned.
Drawing is a present from my daughter (11) for “Father’s Day”
Tossing the Bapehidora with engraved mini disks around the office today
I always thought we had a super cool interior for an office building
What’s on that Minitee? Is it for longer spins?
Wow…Lucky you, it’s not available in Japan at the Rewind store an you have one so early. I was wondering how this one will play. It’s described and spec as a high end premium luxury yoyo.
Thanks, I also had my eye on the Japanese site and figured they’d get it first. But the opportunity for me to get it came up and I didn’t need to think about it.
The play is fantastic and the feel during play is more Japanese. Fit and finish is excellent. Took almost a week of daily play for the bearing to loosen up and then I found out how good it is. Decent speed and crazy stable. Rejections and multiple changes in pace is effortless and really enjoyable for me. Composed to the extent that I could relax and push it. Only time I really focus on the weight is when slowing the pace and its slight. Only thing so far is I preferred a thinner string.
Yeah, they are some o-rings I had in my toolbox. They add 1.65g of rim weight for some stability and speed, or so I convince myself lol. I also have a G2 ripper and some Summer tires in it.
The old Northstar is one of my favorite “take anywhere” yoyos. Handles anything you throw at it, and its just so fun