Excited or what.

tyler left YYF? whatttt

Really all the 4 posts has been regarding who left whom. Lol.

Yes Tyler pat borg left yyf ky left werrd and ian Johnson left wherever he was.

I am looking forward to see what they put out for sure. Tyler knows what he’s doing after all his years of not only yoyoing but actually being in the business with YYF. With what’s already becoming a great team and tons of experience behind them, I’m excited to see where they go.

Yes, they definitely look interesting. Not only do they have a star team, but their bi-metal is looking pretty interesting as well.

Jensen left YYF ? When did this happen?

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PatBorg left a month or so ago from YYF I think.
Tyler left to start Recess recently.
Ky left probably recently.
Ian left YYJ I guess.
About Nehemiah, he joined YYF a few weeks ago if not a month ago if I’m not mistaken.

Lots of new stuff updates check out my or recess instagram for updated or sneak peak.

Nice H Shape

Still super pumped its said to be released in later august.

Released now.

130$ weekend.

50$ joyride.

look boring ah

It was probably about, I don’t know, 4-5 years ago?

Then what’s Interesting?

It’s about time to replace the batteries in your sarcasm detector

how about rings that accually weigh something?

It’s not always about PUTTING ALL THE WEIGHT at the rims. It’s about balancing the yoyo, giving enough stability while also retaining an amount of manoeuvrability. And float, if that’s what you’re going for.

I believe Tyler Severance has alot more experience with making and designing yoyos than you do. Please feel free to let me know if that’s not the case. Do you think he would make a yoyo, realize it’s not what he wanted and then go “meh” and sell it anyway? He’s a former world champion. He knows if a yoyo plays good or not.

I’m sorry if this yoyo doesn’t fulfill your needs for a yoyo suited more or less only to horizontal play of fingerspins, as seems to be the trend in the countries in Asia surrounding Japan. But why do have to be so negative? Here, on my thread and really mostly what i’ve seen from you lately have been whining and talking yoyos you obviously dont like down to the ground. What’s the point?

If a ring is to be put there it has to accomplish something more than ‘‘letting the yoyo assume a certain combination of rim shape and thickness’’. It typically defeats the purpose by increasing the associated costs of placing a ring beyond the gains of purely aesthetical considerations (ease of cup profile design?) The yoyo in question looks as if most of its planned distribution is already in the aluminum part, which conflicts my understanding of an over-ring design.

These are all yoyos I tried only once and decided it s over
http://i.imgur.com/nhXgnl5.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/2q88KFV.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/Zh57OIN.jpg

And these are some others I throw anyway despite being not exactly rim weighted
http://i.imgur.com/oiJBuKB.jpg

If the yoyo discussed in this topic did apply the inner ring approach to fine tune the distribution between the Al parts and the rings it probably wouldnt play bad like those 3 above, but that alone will not make it a good representative of a yoyo that has the looks of this type

I have never seen the two last bi-metals you showed there…

Anyways, the fact that you have played some bi-metals with similar looks doesn’t mean that you should automaticly bash the Weekend just because of how you think it will play based on the looks.

Which yoyo is the third pic solid green bimetal?

This is right. First its 7075 then if even though rings are not that big or heavy it still will help the distribution. And if the rings are too wide then its a V shape too much.

I like this because it doesn’t have the typical bimetal V shape. It has a better shape.