Unit Yo likes to bring us rising talent from the Czech Republic, and this video of Luka Pokorny definitely fits the bill. Smooth tricks and plenty of promise.
Yoyo used is the C3yoyodesign Level 6.
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By Steve Brown
Unit Yo likes to bring us rising talent from the Czech Republic, and this video of Luka Pokorny definitely fits the bill. Smooth tricks and plenty of promise.
Yoyo used is the C3yoyodesign Level 6.
By Steve Brown
C3YoYoDesign dropped the first part of Jason Cheow’s video back in July, and now we get the rest of it…and it was totally worth the wait! Jason Cheow is definitely a rising star of the Singapore yoyo scene, and these two videos prove it.
Yoyos used are the C3YoYoDesign Dymension and Level 6.
By Steve Brown
By Steve Brown
C3YoYoDesign dropped a new player promo video…the first of a two-parter featuring Singapore team member Jason Cheow. Jason is in top form here with some unique and truly inventive trick construction. This video is crazy dense with good ideas executed really well…stellar work from Jason Cheow!
By Steve Brown
Chua Wei Xuan from Team C3yoyodesign Singapore has a new video, and it’s a perfect representation of just how great the Singapore yoyo scene really is…its beenone of the most stable and thriving scenes in the world for more than a decade! And when you have a scene like that, you get players like Chua Wei Xuan…smooth, great eye for trick construction, and he plays with style and confidence. Awesome!
Yoyos used are the Speedaholic, Level.6, and Dymension by C3YoYoDesign.
By Steve Brown
C3YoYoDesign dropped another promo video for their solid budget metal yoyo, the Level 6. The Level 6 has quickly proven to be one of the best of the budget metal releases from the last year, and this video shows it off nicely! Featuring top notch play fromJapanese team members Ryuichi Nakamura, Shion Araya, Shinya Kido, and Shotaro Masuda.
Yoyo used is the Level 6 by C3YoYoDesign.
By Steve Brown
The Level.6 is the latest budget metal from C3YoYoDesign, and it’s been getting tons of love lately…and with good reason, since it’s a screaming good metal yoyo for only $50.
Polish C3 team member Maciek Cwynar rips through some really nice counterweight play in this new video from everyone’s favorite European auters, the Backspin group.
Yoyo used is the Level.6 by C3YoYoDesign.
By Steve Brown
C3YoYoDesign dropped a new promo video for the Level.6 featuring Hong Kong team member Jackey Li Ho Kwan, and it’s solid. It’s all going down at the $50 price point, and if you haven’t gotten yourself a Level.6 yet, you’re missing out. Jackey is a tremendous player who put on a great show at EYYC this past February…I think we can expect some more solid play from him this year.
Yoyo used is the Level.6 by C3YoYoDesign.
By Steve Brown
C3YoYoDesign dropped a new promo video for their recent budget release, the Level 6 (reviewed here). Featuring one of their newest team members, National and European YoYo Champion Tomas Bubak, this new video is a great showcase for Tomas’ skill and the Level 6’s capabilities. Watching Tomas play is a ridiculous amount of fun…he’s got such strong technical ability, mixed with a really playful and stage-friendly style. Check out the video, and grab yourself a Level 6!
The C3YoYoDesign Level 6 is the Hong Kong company’s latest release, and another example of the high level of yoyo design that is accessible at the $50 price point. Designed as a lower cost version of their premium model the Krown, the Level 6 is a narrower, heavier, and less refined yoyo designed to be machined more expeditiously. While this sounds like a negative, it’s not; the changes in design allow for a yoyo that holds spin exceptionally, cuts through any maneuver you can create, and retails for 1/3rd the price of C3’s premium offerings.
The concentrated rim weight and straighter wall angles on the inner cup give the Level 6 a dense feel in the hand and on the string…this yoyo certainly feels heavier than it is. But the faultless balance and excelsior weight distribution result in a yoyo that simply feels sturdy, but not unwieldy. It hits the end of the string smoothly without the *thud* normally associated with heavier yoyos, and it’s here that C3YoYoDesign’s capabilities as yoyo designers really shine. The yoyo spins perfectly smooth and holds spin exceptionally well through both standard and horizontal tricks, and the concentrated rim weight makes the Level 6 one of the most stable yoyos available in any price range. The response is a standard 19mm slim pad, which gives you a myriad of options for customizing the response.
The Level 6 comes in a wide variety of colors and finishes, all of them beautifully applied. I reviewed the EYYC Limited Edition and found the finish to be even in all areas with no discoloration, and the engraving to be crisp, clear, and easy to read. The EYYC logo in particular has some incredibly diminutive print under the main logo-the lettering for the words “European YoYo Championship Budapest 2014” is only 0.86mm high, and yet the engraving is perfectly legible! The Level 6 logo is another fine example of C3YoYoDesign’s excellent eye for branding, and for anyone who doubts the quality of products manufactured in China I would point you to C3YoYoDesign as an example of what can be done if you are willing to oversee production in person, work with respected factories, and pay well for their services. Our review model was absolutely perfect, and as have been all other production metal yoyos we’ve seen from them. C3YoYoDesign even achieves the laudable feat of making the industry standard “square plastic box” look elegant with a matte finish, excellent graphic design, and a higher quality of plastic than what most companies use.
The C3YoYoDesign Level 6 retails for $50, and undoubtedly holds its own against the rest of the offerings in that price range. The Level 6 is agile, stable, and of a build and finish quality that rivals many yoyos that are twice the price. For anyone looking for a durable throw with a bit of heft, or looking to explore the metal offerings from C3YoYoDesign without breaking the bank, the Level 6 is a marvelous full-sized player at a bargain price.
By Steve Brown
Slusny dropped a quick promo for the C3YoYoDesign Level.6, their newest budget metal yoyo, featuring C3YoYoDesign team member Tomas Bubak. If this quickie is any indication of what Tomas is up to lately, he’s going to put on a hell of a show at EYYC next month!
Yoyo used is the Slusny Edition Level.6 by C3YoYoDesign.
By Steve Brown
Japanese C3YoYoDesign team member Shion Araya braves the cold to throw the Level.6, the newest mid-range yoyo from C3YoYoDesign. Shion is a great player, and this video was filmed and edited by his mom…which we find adorable.
By Steve Brown
C3YoYoDesign dropped a new yoyo without much warning…their new budget model, the Level.6. Available only at YoYo Store Rewind at the moment, these should be hitting your other favorite retailers soon. Retailing for only $50, these look like a great budget alternative for C3YoYoDesign fans, and the specs and profile indicate a strong competition player. Looking forward to seeing how this one plays!
C3yoyodesign proudly presents the New Affordable Metal – “Level.6”!!
In 2013, we came out with numbers of special metal designs which is according to the preferences of our Team C3 Stars such as Krown(Shinya Kido), Mo-vitation(Ethan Wong), P.wave(Peter Pong) and Electric Flash(Augie Fash). By optimized all the Signature designs, we designed “Level.6”!!
“Level.6” provides a comfortable hand grip by its diameter-to-width ratio. With 67.98grams weight and a well designed weight distribution, it gives a fast, solid and stable feeling.
With stunning Acid-wash color and very affordable price tag, “Level.6” definitely is the Best Choice of C3yoyodesign Metal yoyo for beginner to professional!
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