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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
Polo Garbkamol's signature model, the Marco is a bimetal variation of the Horizon!
Polo Garbkamol left a vivid impact on the Asian yo-yo contests with his impressive slack combos and horizontal, difficult laceration tricks, and now he's got his own signature model, the Marco. The profile and side face of the Horizon, with a stainless steel bimetal design delivers the speed and steady sleeps that his playstyle demands.
While the body is technically an H-profile, it looks and feels much more like a straight shape design. Weighing in at 66 grams, it's on the heavier side of bimetals, but bucks this with a light and sharp fit in the hand. The body width has been stretched slightly, about 4mm wider than the original Horizon, for higher percentage of string hits. Even though the diameter is unchanged, the Marco feels bigger in the hand than its little brother.
All of these changes add up to create a much different from from the Horizon, and none makes a bigger difference than the stainless steel rim. The original design lends a great deal of stability, but the rim adds a whole lot of power to the 45mm wide body. Although it's much different from the Horizon, you can't deny that this yo-yo wouldn't exist without its predecessor.