Description
Duncan - Butterfly
The original wing-shape yo-yo and the grandfather of string tricks.
The butterfly has a history as long as the Imperial. With the out-wardly curving shape, similar to that of a butterfly extending its wings, this shape has also been known as hand drum shape or V-shape, but the term "butterfly" has taken root for 1A yo-yos, and now everyone knows what you mean when you use it. The shape takes a lot of design inspiration from the Imperial, but with a wider trapeze width to make string tricks easier. Just like the old days, it has a fixed axle, making sleeps incredibly short, but good enough for a simple trick or two. A challenge for beginners and old schoolers alike.
Duncan has shipped out several different colors, but some of them have different colored logos. Also, some of the yo-yos come with Duncan trading cards and others don't. These are shipped at random to be fair to everyone who orders.
More Information
| Brand | Duncan |
| Series | Classics Series |
| Signature | - |
| Style | Collection Model |
| age | 6+ |
| Designed In | USA |
| Weight (g) | 48.8 |
| Diameter (mm) | 57.19 |
| Width (mm) | 32.43 |
| Trapeze Width (mm) | 28 |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Body Material | Plastic (Polycarbonate/ABS/PS) |
| Rim | N/A |
| Bearing Type | Metal Fixed Axle |
| Bearing Size | None |
| Response System | Starburst |
| Axle | - |
| Twist-apart | Non Twist-Apart |
| Spacer | None |
| Bind | Tug Return |
| Surface | None |
| Maintenance | String Change Only |










