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Item sold individually, with 1 string and 2 axis: 1 responsive and 1 irresponsive.
Yo-yo to discover the 1A discipline:
This yo-yo is intended for a style of play where tricks are performed on the string, namely 1A, 3A and 5A.
This yo-yo is designed to practice the 1A playstyle (the playstyle most commonly practiced by serious yo-yoists).
NetJuggler's opinion on the K1 Spin:
The main constraint when starting the 1A style of play is that the yo-yos that excel in this discipline are made of metal. Metal yo-yos are relatively fragile to put in the hands of beginners who risk sending them violently to the ground several times during the learning process. This yo-yo, the K1 Spin, is made of plastic and therefore much more robust than its metallic brothers.
This yo-yo is ideal for beginners, it comes with two axis, which allows you to experiment with several styles of play. An explanatory sheet is provided with this yo-yo.
Technical characteristics of the K1 Spin yo-yo:
Weight of the yo-yo: 60 grams.
Diameter: 57.03mm.
Width: 41.01mm.
Width central space: 4.38mm.
Body shape: Butterfly.
Yo-yo body material: ABS.
Hubstacks: YES.
Ball bearing type: 10 balls.
Ball bearing size: Size C (Large).
Response system: Silicone.
Opening of the yo-yo: Twist-Apart.
Spacers: None.
Bind: Bind needed to raise the yo-yo: Irresponsive yo-yo.
What kind of use?
This model is recommended from 8 years old. It is suitable for children or demanding beginners who want a yo-yo that has all the metallic yoyo characteristics, while being robust.
Information about the K1 Spin yo-yo:
Manufacturer: MAGICYOYO.
Series: K1.
Design: China, and manufacture Shenzhen.
Release date: year 2014.
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Hello in one of the comments and on the site it is written that there are two axes and that it is necessary to change depending on whether we want to use it in responsive mode or not except that in my box I did not find and moreover when I launch my yoyo it turns at the bottom except that sometimes it comes back so I do not understand if it is responsive or not
I'm correcting what I wrote about the axis, excuse me, in fact the only problem I have is that I can make it come back with the wrist while it's supposed to be non-responsive and also sometimes it comes back alone as a responsive, I hope you can help me thank you
Have you taken the time to watch our little video:
If the video doesn't help, I invite you to contact us by phone so we can provide you with personalized advice. Our contact information is at the top of the site. The yo-yo is actually sold with two axles. A thin axle for responsive use. And a wider, curved axle for irresponsive use. One of the bearings is already assembled on the yo-yo, and the second is in the box in a small bag.
Hello, I received my yoyo 2 days ago. Finally I bind but problem:
When I finish the bind I get the yoyo back in my hand but then when I throw it again to do a bind the yoyo goes up then down again without any action on my part as if it had wound up badly
Do you have any ideas to help me? I couldn't find anything on YouTube?
It's possible that the string is incorrectly positioned on the axle. I suggest you remove the string and then reposition it. I just filmed a short video to show you how to change the string.
If this does not solve your problem, I can be reached by phone.
I put the responsive axle on the k1 spin yoyo. It does indeed spring up in my hand when I flick my wrist, but the string doesn't rewind during the windup.
Is the responsive axis the thinner of the two axes of the box, which has a flat shape? Is it normal for the axis not to be fixed?
This is the thinnest axle, and it's perfectly normal for it to spin... A little practice should solve this little problem you're experiencing! Don't hesitate to contact us by phone if you're having trouble getting results with a little practice. We'll be happy to advise you.
We fully agree with the various comments you have left on our site for the yoyos you purchased. Thank you very much, I hope they will be useful for other "yoyoists" :-)
Hello, I have had a K1 spin yoyo for a few months and I would like to buy another one. Can you recommend a better yoyo than the K1 spin (plastic) please?
You'll find mostly beginner yoyos in plastic. Higher-performance yoyos are made of aluminum. I invite you to discover the entire range of Infinity yoyos as well as the range of Magic Yoyo yoyos .
Simply unscrew the shells and then remove the bearing that is in place and replace it with the second bearing that is in the box! Just be careful not to lose any parts. I advise you to do your change over a plate or bowl in case you drop the bearing. If changing the bearing seems complicated, do not hesitate to contact us by phone.
This is indeed one of the best yoyo choices for a beginner who wants to have a progressive yoyo in their hands. Having two different ball bearings allows you to familiarize yourself with the yoyo in responsive mode. Then, you can progress to the second bearing, which transforms the yoyo into an irresponsive yoyo. Irresponsive yoyos are the ones you can see in most videos on the internet.
Yo-yos aren't always cooperative, and you'll sometimes have to manually rewind your yo-yo to launch it again. All models with ball bearings require a special technique to rewind. If you simply twist the string around the yo-yo, you'll end up spinning in a vacuum because the bearing doesn't allow the string to grip. You'll have to hold the string against the side of the yo-yo with your thumb throughout the string rewinding phase. This will leave a small loop sticking out, which may seem awkward to you, but it won't hinder your yo-yo throw in any way.
If my explanation is not easy to understand, why not type the following keywords into a search engine: "how to rewind a yoyo string" and watch the videos that people have posted that explain in pictures how to rewind a yoyo string!
That's the whole principle of this yoyo. That's what makes it so strong. It's a 1A yoyo called: irresponsive. That is to say that it doesn't go back up with a simple impulse . That's what means that you'll be able to chain together a lot of tricks like you can see on the videos on the internet without your yoyo going back up prematurely along your string.
To make your yo-yo go up, you need to do a trick called a bind, which involves doubling the string of your yo-yo so that it goes up along the string. You can easily find videos online that explain how to do a bind. Otherwise, you can also give us a call so we can explain the principle to you.
Good luck !
06/07/2015
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Hello in one of the comments and on the site it is written that there are two axes and that it is necessary to change depending on whether we want to use it in responsive mode or not except that in my box I did not find and moreover when I launch my yoyo it turns at the bottom except that sometimes it comes back so I do not understand if it is responsive or not
I'm correcting what I wrote about the axis, excuse me, in fact the only problem I have is that I can make it come back with the wrist while it's supposed to be non-responsive and also sometimes it comes back alone as a responsive, I hope you can help me thank you
Have you taken the time to watch our little video:
If the video doesn't help, I invite you to contact us by phone so we can provide you with personalized advice. Our contact information is at the top of the site. The yo-yo is actually sold with two axles. A thin axle for responsive use. And a wider, curved axle for irresponsive use. One of the bearings is already assembled on the yo-yo, and the second is in the box in a small bag.Hello, I received my yoyo 2 days ago. Finally I bind but problem:
When I finish the bind I get the yoyo back in my hand but then when I throw it again to do a bind the yoyo goes up then down again without any action on my part as if it had wound up badly
Do you have any ideas to help me? I couldn't find anything on YouTube?
THANKS
The yo-yo gets stuck on the string
It's possible that the string is incorrectly positioned on the axle. I suggest you remove the string and then reposition it. I just filmed a short video to show you how to change the string.
If this does not solve your problem, I can be reached by phone.Video: Changing the string of your yo-yo
Good morning
I put the responsive axle on the k1 spin yoyo. It does indeed spring up in my hand when I flick my wrist, but the string doesn't rewind during the windup.
Is the responsive axis the thinner of the two axes of the box, which has a flat shape? Is it normal for the axis not to be fixed?
THANKS
This is the thinnest axle, and it's perfectly normal for it to spin... A little practice should solve this little problem you're experiencing! Don't hesitate to contact us by phone if you're having trouble getting results with a little practice. We'll be happy to advise you.
How long does this yo-yo spin without doing anything?
It depends on your wrist strength.
I am very satisfied with my purchase.
I am a complete beginner in practicing style 1A.
The plastic shell is indeed essential.
Assembly is easy, the materials are robust and of good quality.
It is indeed an excellent yoyo to start in 1A style.
But be careful if you use an irresponsive yo-yo: you have to be a very motivated beginner and ready to dedicate many hours before you can master it.
Beginner yes, but motivated beginner.
We fully agree with the various comments you have left on our site for the yoyos you purchased. Thank you very much, I hope they will be useful for other "yoyoists" :-)
I can't do the side throw and I find the yo-yo too big (probably what's bothering me when throwing). What should I do?
The yo-yo is not big, a little practice and you will quickly get the hang of it!
Thank you, I will continue to train.
Hello, I have had a K1 spin yoyo for a few months and I would like to buy another one. Can you recommend a better yoyo than the K1 spin (plastic) please?
You'll find mostly beginner yoyos in plastic. Higher-performance yoyos are made of aluminum. I invite you to discover the entire range of Infinity yoyos as well as the range of Magic Yoyo yoyos .
How do you change bearings?
How to Change a Yo-Yo Bearing
Simply unscrew the shells and then remove the bearing that is in place and replace it with the second bearing that is in the box! Just be careful not to lose any parts. I advise you to do your change over a plate or bowl in case you drop the bearing. If changing the bearing seems complicated, do not hesitate to contact us by phone.
Hello, I am a beginner yo-yoer and would like to start doing tricks. Is this a good yo-yo for learning beginner tricks?
Yoyo for beginners with progressive shape
This is indeed one of the best yoyo choices for a beginner who wants to have a progressive yoyo in their hands. Having two different ball bearings allows you to familiarize yourself with the yoyo in responsive mode. Then, you can progress to the second bearing, which transforms the yoyo into an irresponsive yoyo. Irresponsive yoyos are the ones you can see in most videos on the internet.
THANKS
Does the yoyo come with the string?
The K1 spin yoyo comes with a string :-)
Thanks. I'll buy it, it looks good for a beginner who wants to start doing tricks.
Can't rewind the yo-yo string to launch it? Help me please?
Yo-yos aren't always cooperative, and you'll sometimes have to manually rewind your yo-yo to launch it again. All models with ball bearings require a special technique to rewind. If you simply twist the string around the yo-yo, you'll end up spinning in a vacuum because the bearing doesn't allow the string to grip. You'll have to hold the string against the side of the yo-yo with your thumb throughout the string rewinding phase. This will leave a small loop sticking out, which may seem awkward to you, but it won't hinder your yo-yo throw in any way.
If my explanation is not easy to understand, why not type the following keywords into a search engine: "how to rewind a yoyo string" and watch the videos that people have posted that explain in pictures how to rewind a yoyo string!
I don't know if it's because I'm unlucky, but I can't use it. It spins once it's started, but NEVER comes back up. Any advice?
THANKS .
To make your yo-yo go up, you need to do a trick called a bind, which involves doubling the string of your yo-yo so that it goes up along the string. You can easily find videos online that explain how to do a bind. Otherwise, you can also give us a call so we can explain the principle to you.
Good luck !