The iYoYo iCEBERG is an unresponsive yo-yo by design, meaning it won't return to your hand with a simple tug and requires a "bind" maneuver for return, making it great for advanced string tricks but tricky for beginners wanting basic throws like "walk the dog". While it comes stock as unresponsive, its grippy pads and design offer great horizontal play and stability, but it can feel slightly responsive initially or if lubed, though it's built for complex 1A/string tricks.
Unresponsive yoyo means players have greater control over the yo-yo's movements, enabling them to execute amazing string tricks, slack tricks, and even grinds or horizontal fingerspin tricks, such as famous “DNA”. Unresponsive yo-yos have become popular in competitive yo-yoing.
Featuring a sleek design, precision craftsmanship, and exceptional performance, the V3 is a dual-function yo-yo that supports both responsive and unresponsive modes. This versatility makes it perfect for beginners learning the basics while meeting the demands of advanced players for complex tricks and styles.
Yo-yos were banned in Syria in 1933 due to superstitious beliefs linking them to a severe drought, with religious leaders claiming the toy angered God, and in Australia (for specific types) because of strangulation hazards and toxic liquid inside some "yo-yo water balls". While the Syrian ban was due to superstition, the Australian ban targeted unsafe designs like those filled with toluene.
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String should be replaced pretty constantly. I do mine for every 2-3 hours of intense play with KaPOW, which is a durable string. More frail ones like alphaline (don't think of fragile string as necessarily bad as it is a good string when it's new) should be changed up to even every hour of intense play.
Yo-yos can be classified as either responsive or unresponsive based on their design and skill required to use them. Responsive yo-yos return to the hand with a simple tug of the string, making them ideal for beginners learning basic tricks.
The Nine Dragons Yoyo makes impossible yoyo tricks possible! With its free spinning outer shells, you can catch this yoyo in mid air while it spins, allowing tricks that are impossible with any other yoyo. The most advanced yoyo technology ever found in the Nine Dragons will make trick possibilities limitless!
This notation (level. shuttles) is the standard way to record Yo-Yo test results. A score of 17.2 represents approximately 680 meters total distance and is considered a good score for male athletes, meeting the fitness standard for many professional sports including India's cricket team benchmark of 16.1.
I want all the smoke from Shinji Saito fans because Hajime Miura just solidified his status at the GOAT of yo-yos. Eight 3A world titles ? I'd take one 3A over five 2A Looping titles … just admit it. Miura is the best to ever do it 🤪
Yo is an interjection that is used for getting someone's attention, greeting someone, or expressing strong feelings. Yo is also used to mean “here” or “present,” as in response to a roll call. Yo is a very flexible interjection that is used similarly to hey.
Yo-yos were banned in Syria in 1933 due to superstitious beliefs linking them to a severe drought, with religious leaders claiming the toy angered God, and in Australia (for specific types) because of strangulation hazards and toxic liquid inside some "yo-yo water balls". While the Syrian ban was due to superstition, the Australian ban targeted unsafe designs like those filled with toluene.