I thought those were some mighty flea side effects
I smell a mod…
Very nice and Happy Birthday Baxter Appears to be off to a great start.
Me too haha
forum friend gift to me this super rare Swarovski crystal edition Turning Point
i do not know much about it, so please give me information if you know of it!
(i do not even know the name or model. it just show up to my office unannounced)
thank you for reading!
Whaaaat, that’s incredibly generous. What an intriguing yoyo… I thought it was that “most expensive yoyo” that Brandon Vu made at first glance lol.
Excited to learn about it
That would make for an interesting soloham
I know they did a special edition Leviathan 5 with crystals one year for worlds.
Quick! Somebody tell Rei!
I thought it was a BU2R but looks like an RT with crystals.
I think it 2008-2009. Very old. Long before BU2R or other suggestion. I cannot find anything about this online or even a photograph, so it must be very rare.
i hope somebody genius about these type of yoyo can help me lol
Great photo too!
Clan in da front!
How do you find them if you could compare them to a Flawless or any other 4As you have used?
Thanks @JosiahR !
@EYD_Nami
I haven’t personally tried the Flawless, but I’ve used a bunch of the Japan Technology 4A line, the iYoYo Unlimited, YYR Arazu, Ace-Yo Vamos, C3 Contrail, and Magicyoyo T2 and overall it’s a really good yo-yo. It plays most similarly to the JT x sOMETHiNG JetSet given its virtually identical diameter and somewhat similar weight, but the different material (PC vs. POM), shape (a bit more rounded and flared out since it’s wider), and steel weight rings bring a lot of uniqueness to it. The proportion of diameter to width combined with the slightly more rounded shape make it very comfortable in the and and on the catch. It plays faster than most 4a yoyos I’ve used, and responds very easily to different kinds of movements, especially when it comes to soloham or different 4a hop tricks. It feels pretty light, but most likely due to the weight rings, it’s quite stable with really strong spin time, particularly during soloham and is very good at correcting tilt during soloham rolls. Like the JetSet, the Boundless wants to fly back towards you when you do your initial throw and catch or the second yoyo throw for soloham, whereas yoyos like the Unlimited tend to want to fly forward or upward on those throws, and may need you to adjust your technique slightly to make sure it comes back to land in your mount (not necessarily a pro or con, just depends on your preferences and technique. I like this tendency personally). Overall I really like it and will likely make a more in-depth review of it as I have more time with it! It is pricier than other 4a yoyos I’ve used but it definitely is a step up in performance, and does exactly what you tell it to so that’s been super nice. Hope that helps!