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ll yo-yos have passed the manufacturer's inspection. Different manufacturers have different standards for product quality. Basically, products that can be used normally are within the product specifications.
Examples of possible initial defects : If you notice any of the following symptoms immediately after opening the product, it may be due to an initial defect.
(Bind model only) The bearing barely turns even when flicked with a finger.
Even after calming the vibrations with a rotating middle finger, the yo-yo still vibrates so much that it appears to change shape.
Parts that should have been installed (bearings/pads) are not installed
Examples of items that are not considered initial defects
Damage to the package
Color image difference
Bearing noises after playing a few times
A yo-yo that was delivered in a properly assembled state, but after being disassembled, could no longer be assembled
Scratches and paint chips inside the bearing area
The color unevenness of the yo-yo is not noticeable from a distance.
Paint chipping that is not visible from a distance
Scratches on the yo-yo that are not visible from a distance and are barely noticeable when touched with your fingers
CLYW's newest masterpiece aims for the stars to draw maximum potential out of its plastic body.
Ten full years after CLYW released their first yo-yo, they've finally come out with their first polycarbonate model. It's called the Big Dipper, and is the new signature model of 2015 World Champion, Zach Gormley.
The shape is based on the Borealis, with the diameter stretched. Thanks to this design, even if you are used to throwing full metal, you won't be disappointed with how the Big Dipper plays. CLYW's signature power isn't sacrificed, and the Big Dipper has a strong presence in your hand. Give it a throw and you can feel the power of its spin. Handling even high-level competition tricks, you might find yourself throwing plastic a lot more often!
So much potential at such a low price! The Big Dipper makes us excited for what CLYW brings next.
Official Description
This competition-ready plastic return top is the newest signature model for 2015 World YoYo Champion Zach Gormley, and we think it’s one of our coolest models to date. The Big Dipper can handle pretty much anything you can think of, and is truly worthy of Zach’s name. The Big Dipper is based on the Borealis, the metal return top that helped Zach take his first World title in 2015. The design has been changed and tweaked to reproduce well in plastic, and brand new artwork by Edmonton designer Mike Lundy finishes the whole thing off.