As always, I appreciate the review. How do you feel about D size bearings? Is it a pain to source them? Do you know if there are any concave ones around? I'd also be curious to know if you find the flat bearing type problematic. I'm not a great thrower, but I can do some tricks. I've been really enjoying building up a collection, and I've found that I gravitate toward these undersize yoyos. I play full size a lot, but the undersize ones have such a fun, cute feel to them. I'm just worried about having C type, A type, and now potentially D type bearings to supply. I like to have an extra or two of different bearing types around in case I get lax and let my bearings rust or something. What do you think? Love your videos. I watch them often. Thanks!
Hey!:) i am new to the world of unresponsive yoyo’s and i have been trouble finding a good starter yoyo and additions to give me a good start. I have about a $60 budget, so if there is anything you could suggest, that would be awesome😎
Honestly for starter stuff I'd say look into the TopYo SIlenus - its wide and stable and a nice shape. Its not the best yoyo ever, but its a good base point.
How would you compare it to my current favorite pocket yoyo - the recess snack? Obviously not stainless, but it has a standard c bearing and 19mm pads, and plays so so nicely
This is a little smaller than the snack. Honestly the feel is more comparative to maybe the Recess Little League. Stainless yoyos have a different density feel to them, so its a bit heavier, but if you like the snack, I'd say this is something you'd also enjoy.
How does this compare to the Zeekio/Recess Quiz, the other pocket size steel yoyo? (Yes I know the Quiz comes responsive out of the box, but you can put a regular unresponsive bearing in it)
The guitarist PROTOTYPE!!! AMAZING THROW!!! I got mine in the Tainted Love Colorway
I like the pocket size throws. It's nice to change things up a bit. Awesome video. Well done yoyo Zeekio! Very thorough review as always brother!
As always, I appreciate the review. How do you feel about D size bearings? Is it a pain to source them? Do you know if there are any concave ones around? I'd also be curious to know if you find the flat bearing type problematic. I'm not a great thrower, but I can do some tricks. I've been really enjoying building up a collection, and I've found that I gravitate toward these undersize yoyos. I play full size a lot, but the undersize ones have such a fun, cute feel to them. I'm just worried about having C type, A type, and now potentially D type bearings to supply. I like to have an extra or two of different bearing types around in case I get lax and let my bearings rust or something. What do you think?
Love your videos. I watch them often. Thanks!
Looks really fun
Is fun, can confirm lol
Hey!:) i am new to the world of unresponsive yoyo’s and i have been trouble finding a good starter yoyo and additions to give me a good start. I have about a $60 budget, so if there is anything you could suggest, that would be awesome😎
Honestly for starter stuff I'd say look into the TopYo SIlenus - its wide and stable and a nice shape. Its not the best yoyo ever, but its a good base point.
Throws N' Brews awesome! I really appreciate it. Love your content:)
How would you compare it to my current favorite pocket yoyo - the recess snack? Obviously not stainless, but it has a standard c bearing and 19mm pads, and plays so so nicely
This is a little smaller than the snack. Honestly the feel is more comparative to maybe the Recess Little League. Stainless yoyos have a different density feel to them, so its a bit heavier, but if you like the snack, I'd say this is something you'd also enjoy.
How does this compare to the Zeekio/Recess Quiz, the other pocket size steel yoyo? (Yes I know the Quiz comes responsive out of the box, but you can put a regular unresponsive bearing in it)
Its smaller - the quiz is more full size.
I got a speedaholic xx and some accessories instead