Nicolo Rossetto brings some truly lovely tricks to our screens with this latest video. The combo starting at 0:53 is especially nice, may want to rewind and watch that one a few times.
Yoyo used is a new prototype by Oxygene.
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By Steve Brown
Nicolo Rossetto brings some truly lovely tricks to our screens with this latest video. The combo starting at 0:53 is especially nice, may want to rewind and watch that one a few times.
Yoyo used is a new prototype by Oxygene.
By Steve Brown
It’s always a good day when Armando La Rocca and Nicolò Rossetto pop up on your radar with a new video! Filmed in Padua in the north of Italy, both Armando and Nicoló drop some smooth, fun tricks in this rare video from Oxygene.
Yoyo used is the Oxygene Obsidian.
By Steve Brown
Keep an eye on John Wolfe. That’s all we’re saying…just keep an eye on John Wolfe.
Yoyo used is the Oxy 5 by Oxygene.
By Steve Brown
All the way from Istanbul, Gokten Uzuner drops some gems in this new video. Crazy smooth!
Yoyo used is the Megatron by Oxygene.
By Steve Brown
We don’t see or hear much from Oxygene these days, so it’s kind of exciting to get a video from them. Even better that Gokten Uzuner is a pretty good yoyo player with a fun and playful style. Enjoy!
Yoyo used is the Oxygene IO.
By Steve Brown
Andrea Franzoni is one of the directors of the Italian YoYo Association and has a great style of play…very crisp and reminiscent of early Johnnie DelValle, but with his own style and trick construction. Some really nice play here from Andrea! Yoyo used is the Oxygene Ozone.
By Steve Brown
Oxygène YoYo has a new yoyo coming out called “Megatron”, a signature model for 6x Italian National YoYo Champion, Lorenzo Sabatini. Production halves are currently being anodized, but the retail price has not yet been determined. A few raw prototypes are available from Rewind for $130 each, and final production will likely be a bit higher due to engraving and anodization. According to Carlo Menon, owner of Oxygène YoYo;
All the specs were dictated by him [Lorenzo] and while the shape was developed here, he gave me ideas and approved the final project. It took 5 protos to reach the final drawing: the mass is located by maximizing inertia and even with the most precise machines it was hard to get the consistant quality I require for production. This will be Oxygène’s first attempt of having splash anodizing. The name “Megatron” was an idea of Lorenzo’s after he noticed the “bad robotic” look of the yoyo. It was a precise requirement of Ciccia’s that the yoyo could be used for finger grinds in horizontal play, this was also an inspiration to use titanium since the threaded part on the halves had to be reduced and risked to be fragile with aluminum.
By André Boulay
From Oxygen’s Facebook page – sneak peak of their new yo-yo. Similar shape to their very popular and high end titanium versions but this time in all aluminum!
Did you look for an easy to carry Syzygy or Ti 9.06? Here is their little brother, the Oxygène io, featuring same precision and elegant shape as its predecessors on full aluminum halves. Three soft colors on a hand made sandblasting.
Diameter: 54 mm
Width: 43 mm
Weight: 65 gr.
Gap: wall to wall 5 mm
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