One warm and one cool color would make sense to me.
For me ,the best color for the Skyva is Light Blue because it has a warm looking color of the yoyo . LIGHT BLUE for the Premium looking Yoyo …
20 bucks, solid throw, No Brainer…that is all
great price for a great yoyo ;D
This yo-yo will be perfect for my experiments…
The price point on the Skyvva allows so many people to be exposed to the unique aesthetic and design features you bring to every yoyo.
I really like how good the Skyva fingerspins. One of the best fingerspin yoyos out there.
Price+performance= skyva . Love the grey, plays great for a plastic or a metal for that matter. Great throw, keep em coming
I love the price point of the Skyva and how it plays soooooo much better than anything in its price range. The seafoam green color on the OG run is also incredible and my favorite color. Finally, fingerspins are on par if not better than most metals currently on the market. Thanks for doing what you do, Jeffrey, and keep up the amazing work!
I really like how the Skyva is such a solid playing yoyo that is great for anyone. From a pro player using it as an EDC to the beginner who just wants to try fingerspins, this thing’s great for everyone. ;D
Skyva is my first unresponsive yoyo. It is light and easy to control. Also, it is easy to learn finger spin. I play it all the time, even my teacher asks me to take a video for her children.
It is suitable for all yoyo player!!
I like the Skyva’s fingerspinning dopeness! It totally rocks, bruv!
the skyva literally plays like no other plastic on the market. there are two yoyos that live up to their hype and reputation. the holy grail known as the draupnir, and the gift to everyone else known as the skyva. its affordability and performance is unmatched. also i finally learned to fingerspin ahaha
I haven’t tried it yet but the minimal branding is my favorite part. Nice and clean without crazy distractions. Just a focus on a quality product.
Brings back the whole death to metal experience. Nostalgic vibes when playing, reminds me of the days when all we had were plastics to compete and train with.
I think my favorite part is the attention to aesthetics. The unique colors, the concave flourish on the rim, and that sweet logo.
Best plastic I’ve ever played. Def one of my first recommendations for learning finger spins.
The Skyva seems to have one of the best designs for fingerspins, is at a great pricepoint, and gets great reviews based on the play alone. It’s something that I definitely need to get my hands on!
Also this community loves the color purple! (I voted for blue and orange. Come on ORANGE!)
Let me start out by saying that Jefery Pang is an absolute genius for coming out with this great Yoyo design!So the subject is the Skyva… Your probally thinking yah yah it’s that great fingerspin Yoyo everyone is crazy about…but it is so much more than that!!! I would recommend this Yoyo to anyone, even to one of the most popular players like Gentry Stein or Paul Kerbal or Zack Gormely. It is a good presence on the string and can go very fast without tilting and cause of that is great for off axis. Let me get to the real question, my favorite part about the Skyva is the dimple on the side… but not for fingerspins…but the pull start you can do is absolutely amazing, almost like hubstacks… It’s Crazy Fun!!! I was a little skeptical at first because a 20 dollar Yoyo that is the best at fingerspins sounds pretty crazy, but it is true and everything about it was well thought out and an awesome design. A recommendation i have for the Skyva is some type of splash or yoyo expert edition would be pretty awesome!!! Thank you Jeffery Pang and all the others involved with that wonderful design and the cheap price to where pretty much everyone can afford it.
-Ashton G
It’s cheap and plays great