exactly what title says
what is it called
It’s written on the yoyo
i know but i cant view the picture becaus i have a filter that blocks alot of images and videos
it’s a Duncan flying panda
thanks i have a iyoyo spire and yoyoy factory sky dancer and i want to know if there are any other better ones that i can buy
i mean you have good ones already. I’d just practice with what you have. which yoyo you use doesnt really matter all that much compared to how much you practice
i guess so but for some reason my spire only spins for around 10 seconds
hmm i don’t play 4a so I’d hate to give you bad info. maybe more experienced 4a players can chime in @Sgt1yoyo1 @mable
I don’t know if there’s really any one yoyo that spins the longest, but I agree with @Splizacular that the yoyos you have are just fine for starting out. If you’re struggling with spin time you may want to clean your bearing, throw a lot harder than you think you need to, and pay closer attention to string alignment with the gap. The gap on 4a yoyos is pretty small despite how wide they are, and they can slow down a lot if you’re not careful.
So in summary, I’d say clean the bearing, work on increasing the power on your throw, and work on keeping the string lined up with the gap and your spin time should increase.
That said, if you want higher end yoyos that spin longer you could consider the W1LD Bound or Boundless, the YYR Anotogaster, the Japan Technology Ciel, Amulette Pro, Circus or Fugaku, the C3 Flawless, EOM, or Rextreme R, or a host of other really good 4a yoyos. But again, focusing on technique will yield better results and then as you upgrade, you’ll be more ready to use the higher end yoyos. Hope that helps!