Idk man. I look at a yoyo. If its rounded outword from the response area I think its organic. Some yoyos are more organic than others for sure. But I wouldnât want to debate semantics over it.
Truer words were never said!
i do honestly. i have them both in my wall cases and will grab it more.
Ah, thats fair. I think both are great, just feel like the 5 star resonates w/me a lot. Hatrick is great too but sometimes can feel smaller than it actually is (comparing to my 888 which doesnt have this problem for me and very similar specs) and faster than id like.
ah, and thatâs the reason i grab it more, lol⌠like, i want something to whip around, fast⌠you canât lose with either choice⌠like i said, theyâre both in the âsweet 16â
not yet gotta sell some before i buy some
Well you can debate this forever, but I think we can all agree here that all organic yoyos are better with a flat bearing!
I wanna take the bait.
@Glenacius_K there are classic and modern organic yoyos. organic doesnât mean classic. it just means O shape with or without a kickout
Oh come on, it doesnât matter the shape, a flat bearing makes everything better
I used to think I preferred a Konkave in everything that could take one. Oddly my Intro doesnât seem to like it and adds a tiny bit of fingernail vibe/rattle. I put the original One Drop flat bearing back in and it was back to being a happy throw.
I really enjoy organics. Yesterday I got a batsquatch. This throw is freaking amazing!
One Drop Deep State is the best organic around!
I genuinely prefer how the flat bearing plays with organic shaped yoyos. When I got an MC it was second hand and the previous owner had it set up with a centering bearing, yuck!
I usually leave whatever bearing comes in a yoyo in it, however, I had the same pre-owned MC experience. I am generally not that rabid about bearing choice (there was a thread awhile ago about flat vs centering where I though people were getting close to fisticuffs). My view is Iâm playing with a toy, if the bearing spins and is relatively quiet, Iâm good with it.
i agree, i tend to leave the bearing/style that a throw was originally designed with in. i like having the broad array of play experiences. just like bouncing between responsive and unresponsive, i feel they both help me get better.
@Benmichael86 is selling a Batsquatch, if anyone is interested in trying one.
100% correct. I also believe responsive, fixed axle, even throwing in 5A or 4A all help me get better.
/is sad no one took his troll bait
Markmont Classic is good!