All customers outside of Japan are subject to be levied import tax or customs fees. Especially, EU, Israel, and Brazil customers!
You are responsible for paying the import tax and duties levied by YOUR country. This amount is decided by your government, so we cannot tell you how much they will charge in advance. Please be aware of this potential cost. We cannot accept any returns or cancellations due to issues with Tax and Duties. For more details, please check your government customs web site. It is completely out of our control and we cannot do anything about these kinds of fees.
If you have any other questions,please contact us usingthis contact form.
All yo-yos have passed the manufacturer's quality inspection. Quality standards vary by manufacturer. Basically, products that can be used normally are within product specifications.
Examples of possible initial defects
if the following symptoms occur immediately after opening, they may be initial defects:
(Bind models only) The bearing barely rotates even when flicked with a finger.
Even after dampening vibrations with a finger during play, the yo-yo vibrates so much that its shape appears distorted.
Parts that should be installed (bearings, pads) are not installed.
Examples that do not constitute initial defects
Package damage
Color differences from expectations
Bearing noise or bind model return issues that occur after even a few plays
Yo-yos that arrived properly assembled but cannot be reassembled after disassembly
Scratches on the inside of the bearing area, paint chips
Color variations on the yo-yo that are not noticeable from a distance
Paint chips that are not noticeable from a distance
Scratches on the yo-yo that are not noticeable from a distance and barely detectable by touch
Minor rust on bearing surfaces of models that come pre-strung in the package (minor external rust has almost no impact on performance)
The next generation of Vanitas, with titanium rims.
This is the second signature model of Leo Chan, the 2019 Hong Kong Champion. Based on the previous Vanitas model, there are two major changes: the first is the switch from stainless steel to titanium rims. The second is a slight reduction in both diameter and width. While it is still a wide 48mm bimetal design, it has greatly improved mobility and maneuverability, and is easier to speed up with less force than the stainless steel rim.
Simply put, it feels like a Vanitas with improved maneuverability. From a distance, there does not seem to be much difference between the two models, but when you use them, the difference is obvious. This new model is another one that we hope you will try with all your tricks, taking advantage of its wide-format design.
The name "Satinav," in case you haven't guessed already, is the reverse spelling of "Vanitas." By inverting the letters, "Ti" appears in the center, and Sat-nav, we get "satellite navigation." This connection was discovered by chance and got adopted as the actual name, and the artwork is stamped with a uniquely designed logo that shows this wordplay.