Description
YoYoFactory - Flight (Snowflake)
A superb balance of power and responsiveness, in a tough package! YYF's Flight raises the bar for extreme cost-performance off string yo-yos.
Breaking years of silence on the off string front, YoYoFactory has released a new model that is worth the wait. A full plastic body (unlike the rubber-winged models in the past), Flight boasts a high attention to detail that is the result of extensive testing and minute tweaks, making it one of the best off string yo-yos for the price.
Aside from maintaining its spin, the balance of its responsiveness is one of the most important features of an off string yo-yo. You don't want the yo-yo to catch a bind until you're ready, but you still want a good, tight bind. Flight strikes a great balance here, and the bumped response area has both the effect of preventing sleep loss, and even when the yo-yo slows down, it still manages to maintain a straight, smooth spin. Built for durability, the plastic body also looks pretty darn good, and the low price means that off string newbies to contest players can afford to stock their fleet.
The parts of the body that come into contact with the string have a finish similar to the blast coatings on metal yo-yos, further reducing sleep loss.
Learning Off String (4A) (Infobase)
*The marks on the side of the body are intended to line up to maintain balance and prevent wobbles, but if you overtighten the yo-yo it may damage the plastic body, so please be careful when opening and closing your yo-yo.
>>YoYo Wizardry 2: Offstring (Ben Conde)
A superb balance of power and responsiveness, in a tough package! YYF's Flight raises the bar for extreme cost-performance off string yo-yos.
Breaking years of silence on the off string front, YoYoFactory has released a new model that is worth the wait. A full plastic body (unlike the rubber-winged models in the past), Flight boasts a high attention to detail that is the result of extensive testing and minute tweaks, making it one of the best off string yo-yos for the price.
Aside from maintaining its spin, the balance of its responsiveness is one of the most important features of an off string yo-yo. You don't want the yo-yo to catch a bind until you're ready, but you still want a good, tight bind. Flight strikes a great balance here, and the bumped response area has both the effect of preventing sleep loss, and even when the yo-yo slows down, it still manages to maintain a straight, smooth spin. Built for durability, the plastic body also looks pretty darn good, and the low price means that off string newbies to contest players can afford to stock their fleet.
The parts of the body that come into contact with the string have a finish similar to the blast coatings on metal yo-yos, further reducing sleep loss.
Learning Off String (4A) (Infobase)
*The marks on the side of the body are intended to line up to maintain balance and prevent wobbles, but if you overtighten the yo-yo it may damage the plastic body, so please be careful when opening and closing your yo-yo.
>>YoYo Wizardry 2: Offstring (Ben Conde)
More Information
Brand | YoYoFactory |
Series | Snowflake Collection |
Signature | - |
Style | Off String (4A) |
age | 8+ |
Designed In | USA |
Release Year | 2015 |
Weight (g) | 81.3 |
Diameter (mm) | 75.64 |
Width (mm) | 57.7 |
Trapeze Width (mm) | 55 |
Body Shape | Step Round |
Body Material | Plastic (Polycarbonate/ABS/PS) |
Rim | N/A |
Bearing Type | Ball Bearing |
Bearing Size | Size C (Large) |
Response System | Slim (OD 19mm) |
Axle | - |
Twist-apart | Twist-Apart |
Spacer | None |
Bind | Tug Return |
Surface | None |
Maintenance | Pad/Sticker/O-Ring Change Required |