This video is chock full of some of the absolute best yoyo tricks I’ve ever seen. Holy crap.
Yoyo used is the A-RT Diptych.
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By Steve Brown
This video is chock full of some of the absolute best yoyo tricks I’ve ever seen. Holy crap.
Yoyo used is the A-RT Diptych.
By Steve Brown
The yoyo scene in Barcelona is picking up! Check out out this chill little video that makes yoyoing feel fun again. Featuring Octavi, Gemma, Chip, and Erik,
Yoyos used are the Vosun Rogue, Mowl M, and YoYoFactory Too Hot.
By Steve Brown
Yoyo documentary THROW has been nominated for a Webby Award! Head over now and cast your vote for this award-winning documentary featuring Coffin Nachtmahr and his friends as they use yoyos to elevate themselves beyond their place and circumstances. It’s a truly powerful work, and it represents some of the best of our scene. Please click the link below and cast your vote…THROW is currently in Third Place and we can definitely bump it up!
By Steve Brown
One Drop YoYos is getting into the fidget game with a new finger spinner that’s completely over the top. The quality on this looks crazy! Check out the video and their full breakdown below. No official word on pricing yet, but expect these to be up over $100 Pricing is $180 each, and the first run has sold out! Check out the One Drop site for more details. If you’re serious about your fidgeting, looks like you’ve met your match.
The Trillium is our first hand spinner and it’s made right here in our factory in Eugene Oregon USA.
After 10 years of making high-end yo-yos, we decided to expand to a different kind of spinning toy: the hand spinner. Our goal was a premium spinner with an innovative design. In yo-yos, we invented a new type of axle system called Side Effects which allow for easy modification. We want to bring the same thing to a spinner.
We have started with a tri-spinner (3 legs). The Trillium consists of two titanium body parts that “capture” the bearing (ships with the famous One Drop 10Ball Stainless Steel Bearing that we have used in our yoyos for 10 years) which is retained axially rather than radially like most spinners (either by a press fit or glue). The benefit to this is that the bearing is easy to remove and suffers no damage that a press fit might incur. As well we have found this design to produce a very smooth spinner no matter how many times you take it apart and reassemble. Because the body consists of two pieces they need to be fastened together. We decided to make the fasteners do double duty as the weights. This is cool because they are really easy to change out and this is where we achieved our goal of easy modification. When you purchase a Trillium it will come with titanium 610 size weights installed and an additional set of brass 720 size weights. Out of the box you will be able to swap between these two weight sets and the difference in feel is so significant it’s like getting two different spinners. In the future we will be releasing weights sets in different sizes, shapes and materials.
The final piece is the buttons for gripping the spinner. The Trillium ships with titanium buttons which have our logo engraved on them. They have a recess for gripping and/or inserting our silicon pads. The silicon pads provide dampening and a soft grippy feel. They are also really nice for table spins because they tend to grip so the Trillium stays put. The recess is the perfect size to take in some of the pad of your fingers and the engraving also provides extra grip. It’s personal preference which you will like better and the choice is yours. In the future we will also offer buttons
Specs with titanium 610s:
Spinning Radius: 1.2″
Weight: 47 gramsSpecs with brass 720s:
Spinning Radius: 1.25″
Weight: 97 grams
By Steve Brown
CLYW team member Ernest Kahn brings some old skool style to this weeks Cabin Tutorial with his combo “Watch Me Whip”. Whip tricks fell out of favor a bit as slack became more popular, but a well-executed whip combo still looks amazing on stage. This is a good one to learn for anyone who regularly performs for non-player.
Yoyo used is the CLYW Igloo.
By Steve Brown
Alexis JV brings us a tutorial for a really beautiful original trick called “Indie Limonade”. Grab you a fresh string and get to work on this one!
Yoyo used is the Unspoken Project Paradox.