Sword Master

YJ YOYOSKU: yjyoyo-swordmaster-grey_silverrim
High-End Model
Color: Shiny Grey / Silver Rim
Price:
Sale price$129.99

Description

YJ YoYo - Sword Master

A bimetal model with a stainless steel rim sandwiched between aluminum alloys in a special construction.

Similar to YJ YoYo's Aries and The Metal of the Future, this bimetal model has a stainless steel rim sandwiched between aluminum bodies.

The stainless steel rim is widely and flatly extended as a structure to achieve both control and spinning power, and this unusual shape has attracted much attention. YJ YoYo has found the most efficient way to arrange the stainless steel rim, and this Sword Master is the result of much effort and development.

At 68g it is one of the heaviest bimetal yo-yos in the market, was is only forgivable  with its high operability. The yo-yo moves smoothly on the string without any complaints. The stability derived from the weight can be felt through the string makes it an extremely reliable weapon on stage.

This is the competition model that YJ YoYo is most proud of. Its power is real.


More Information

Brand YJ YOYO
Signature -
Style String Trick (1A, 3A, 5A)
age -
Designed In Korea
Release Year 2023
Weight (g) 68.4
Diameter (mm) 56.07
Width (mm) 46.2
Trapeze Width (mm) 44
Body Shape Step Round
Body Material Aluminum (A6061)
Rim Stainless Steel
Bearing Type Curved Bearing
Bearing Size Size C (Large)
Response System Slim (OD 19mm)
Axle M4 x 10mm
Twist-apart Twist-Apart
Spacer None
Bind Bind Required
Surface Both Available
Maintenance Pad/Sticker/O-Ring Change Required

Recommend

StringC3 Pro String (Fat) x100
BearingCLYW x iYoYo Pixel Bearing
PadREWIND Japan Pad
MaintenanceYYF DARK MATTER Lubricant

Customer Reviews

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Gabe Myers
Awesome!

It is a bit heavy, but in a really good way. The weight makes it feel like I'm slicing through my trick lines with authority. Easily one of my new favorites.

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L.S.
Heavy, but overloaded smoothness

As a product that I had kept in mind since it was briefly mentioned on a blog, this yo-yo exceeded my expectations with its unusual weight. YJ, known for producing lightweight yo-yos, surprised me with a weight of over 68g. Initially, I had mixed feelings of anticipation and concern, but when I actually threw it, it felt heavier, similar to the Segamonte.

Despite its weight, it moves smoothly and has a decent spin time, which I really liked. The only downside was indeed the heavy weight. I suppose a bimetal yo-yo weighing 68g would have strong preferences either way.

In conclusion, I really liked it, but I do have a small desire for a lighter version. It would be great if they could release a lighter variation. I recommend giving it a try if you have the chance.

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