Blaze yo-yo













This yo-yo is sold individually with a string. It is thus ready to be used. In the box you will find a 2nd ball bearing which will allow you to try the style of play most practiced by serious yo-yoists: the 1A. Learning booklet not supplied with the yo-yo, to choose among the options :-).
The Blaze yo-yo from Infinity:
The new plastic yo-yo from the Infinity range has been developed to meet the requirements of modern yo-yo practice, namely to practice 1A.
This Infinity model has a butterfly shape to facilitate tricks on the string. Silicone inserts on each side make the yo-yo more responsive.
NetJuggler tips:
This yo-yo is equipped with a large ball bearing which gives it a very long sleeping time (it will stay at the bottom of the string spinning much longer than a basic yo-yo.
With this bearing, users will need to learn some techniques for raising the yo-yo such as the bind which consists of doubling the string to raise it.
Video of the Blaze yo-yo:
Video produced in partnership with the French Yo-yo Federation:Technical characteristics:
- Yo-yo delivered with two bearings: 1 responsive and 1 irresponsive.
- Weight: 60 g.
- Diameter: 55 mm.
Informations on the warranty on this yo-yo:
As for all the yo-yos that we sell, the warranty on this model covers all manufacturing defects. Be careful, however, the warranty does not cover any shocks that the yo-yo may suffer. To prevent this from happening, the first thing to do when unpacking your yo-yo is to adjust the length of your string: when the yo-yo is on the ground, the string should reach your belly button. If the string is longer, you increase the risk that your yo-yo will hit the ground when you throw it. This is important for this model of yo-yo, but also whatever yo-yo and brand of yo-yo you use.

I would like to buy the K1 Spin Yoyo or the Blaze Yoyo, which would be better for a beginner?
Hello, I would like to buy this yoyo but before I have a question, I heard that you should avoid unscrewing the yoyos too frequently to avoid damaging them but since there are 2 different ball bearings and I want to test both, is it more resistant than the others in terms of the thread?
Indeed, on any yo-yo, you should avoid constantly mounting and dismounting the shells. This is especially true when the yoyos are made of aluminum because aluminum is a soft metal and the threads can be damaged easily. Here the yo-yo is made of plastic so it is much less sensitive. The threads are made of steel and therefore much more robust. You can mount and dismount your shells without worry with the Blaze.
Thank you very much, you took a weight off my mind and I ordered it.
Hello, I would like to know where I can find replacement ball bearings. Thank you in advance.
I invite you to contact us directly by email or phone. Our contact information can be found at the top of the site.
Hello. I just received my Blaze yo-yo and I would like to change the ball bearing to make it irresponsive but I can't unscrew it as indicated above. Can you direct me to a manual or tutorial on how to do this on this model please? Thanks in advance
The yo-yo is unscrewed by loosening the two shells by turning them counterclockwise. If you have any trouble doing this, please contact us by phone and we will guide you. Our contact details are at the top of the site.
Does the blaze have a plastic shell?
The Blaze yoyo shells are indeed made of translucent plastic.
Good morning,
I would like to know what would be the best yoyo to choose knowing that I plan to do experiments on it for my studies.
Contact us by phone and we can advise you and perhaps support you with your project.
Hello, I have never touched a yoyo, and I would like to order one for Christmas, do you recommend the Blaze, would it be possible to have a list of the figures possible with this yoyo, Thank you in advance
I am a beginner and I would like to know:
What is the difference between the Infinity Blaze yo-yo and the Henrys Lizard yo-yo?
The Henrys Lizard yo-yo is a beginner yo-yo with a responsive bearing. This means that when you give a flick of the wrist, the yo-yo will spring up into your hand.
The Blaze yo-yo comes with two ball bearings. One is responsive and one is non-responsive. This second bearing will open up a variety of trick possibilities, but it's a bit harder to master at first. You'll need to perform a trick called a "bind," which involves doubling the yo-yo's string so it can hang on the string and go up. It doesn't go up with a simple flick of the wrist.
Equipped with the non-responsive bearing, this is a 1A category yoyo. If you want to see what it looks like on video, I invite you to search on the internet video sites with the keywords: 1A yoyo.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call, we will be able to explain in detail and advise you directly.
Thanks for the (quick) reply!
Why does my second bearing only spin for 10 seconds?
Thank you for answering me
Hello, does the gentleman in the video have the same Blaze yo-yo?
and with which ball bearing?
If your second bearing only spins for 10 seconds, this is not normal. Contact our after-sales service. It may be defective, in which case we will replace it immediately.
We have recently started selling this yoyo with a second, much better quality high-end bearing that will give you a sleep record for a yoyo at this price.
In the video, this is a much more basic bearing than the one now sold with the Blaze. It's actually a NetJuggler exclusive. The Blaze sold elsewhere doesn't come with this new, high-performance ball bearing.Good morning,
The second bearing, the most interesting one making the yoyo more irresponsive, is a little stuck, it rubs on itself: basically the yoyo does not spin long enough on itself, thus preventing me from learning tricks, or is this simply normal for a yoyo of this range? In any case it is impossible for me to make it spin as long as on the video that you offer for this yoyo and it is not only due to the fact that I do not have the same level as him :)
Thank you in advance
Sincerely.
For any after-sales service inquiries, please contact us directly by email or phone. We will respond efficiently.
Does the blaze have a bearing that allows it to be pushed up the rope by impulse?
The Blaze yo-yo is indeed "responsive": that is, it rises along the string when you give a flick of the wrist. It comes with a second bearing that allows it to be made "irresponsive" (it stays at the bottom and you have to do a trick called a bind to make it rise).
Thank you, I ordered it.
But I would like to know, I am in Lille, is there a store that sells it? In the box (if I end up ordering it) will it be disassembled? If so, is there an instruction manual?
We don't have a store in Lille, but we deliver to you within 24 hours at a very affordable price.
The yoyo comes already assembled and ready to use.
To install the larger ball bearing on your yo-yo, simply unscrew the yo-yo shells and replace the bearing. Just be careful not to lose any small parts. I recommend changing parts while standing over a bowl, tray, or plate.I plan to buy this yo-yo. Is it good?
Does the blaze break easily because I was going to take it but I hear that it breaks thank you. Where can we find the yff one on a French site
The Blaze is a sturdy yo-yo that we back with a one-year warranty should you ever have a problem. But it's tough.
To ensure optimal longevity, the string length must be properly adjusted, otherwise your yo-yo will hit the ground if the string is too long. The string length should reach your navel when the yo-yo is on the ground with the string taut.
How can we learn figures?
You will find a small booklet with figures on our site, but you can also search on YouTube, you will find many tutorial videos to learn figures.
You can also spend some time on the forums of the French Yoyo Federation (France Yoyo Association) website.
I don't know which yo-yo to choose that's not too expensive for practicing 1a
The Blaze is a great choice for beginners of 1A. You could also consider the K1 Spin yo-yo , which offers better performance.
Hello, I bought a Blaze yo-yo for my son!! I would like to know why the string is constantly twisting? It's a pain to wind it, the string turns around without winding into the yo-yo!!!!! Thanks in advance!!! And also, can you do tricks with the Henry's Lizard!! I just bought it?
It's perfectly normal for the string to twist... All yoyo strings do this with all yoyos... There are tricks to undo this twisting of the string, but they are only done with irresponsive yoyos and once you have acquired a good level... While waiting to make progress you have to remove the string from your finger and undo the string! The Lizard yoyo is a good yoyo to start and discover the discipline... But the Blaze yoyo allows you to go further once equipped with the second ball bearing which is sold with it.
The best yoyos are metal yoyos. I recommend those from Infinity or Magic Yoyo .
Be careful, however, they require a good foundation because they are more difficult to handle and more fragile if a few basic rules concerning their use are not respected.I've had this yoyo for a week and it's great for learning but I've really played with it a lot so I have a certain level (I know how to do 0
matrix, budda's revenge, ...) but I find that it really doesn't spin long enough to do these tricks ... I would already like to change yoyo even though I've only had this one for a week ...
The Blaze yo-yo is indeed an excellent yo-yo for beginners. If you're ready to take it further, I recommend the metal yoyos from Infinity or Magic Yoyo, which you can find on our website. Be careful, however, with metal yoyos that need a little more "pampering" because they are more fragile, but much more efficient.
Hi, how do you change the two ball bearings and is it explained in the booklet???????????
The Blaze yo-yo comes with two ball bearings. The one installed when you receive the yo-yo is narrow, making it suitable for general use. Once at the bottom of the string, it spins, then with a quick pull, it goes back up.
The other ball bearing is wider and will transform your yoyo into a 1A yoyo, it will be much more interesting for doing tricks, it opens up many new playing possibilities.Changing the bearings is very simple, just unscrew the yo-yo shells and replace the bearing.
Be careful not to lose any parts; it's best to do this over a plate, for example. Infinity yoyos are sturdy, but when disassembled, each part is fragile and must be handled with care if you want your yoyo to have an excellent lifespan.Thank you, but which one stays in the slider longer between the Infinity Blaze yo-yo and the Infinity Katana yo-yo (if the Blaze has the irresponsive ball bearing)???
Please answer me as soon as possible
On irresponsive yoyos, the heavier the yoyos, the longer they will stay down. So the TX10 will stay down longer than the Katana, which will stay down longer than the Blaze... But then the heavier a yoyo, the less dynamic it will be in movements but the more stable it will be...
Each yo-yo has its own comfort and style, they are all very different and sometimes not better than each other... In toys, some yoyos are better than others.
In high-end equipment like this, well, there isn't necessarily one yo-yo that's better than another, but rather a yo-yo that's more suited to one style of play than another. But also, a yo-yo will appeal more to one person than another depending on their style and tastes.
Thank you very much for all your advice:-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
Which yo-yo do you recommend, Blase or I Infinity Katana?
It depends on your skill level. If you're just starting out and want to have fun, go for the Blaze... If you want to progress seriously, go for the Katana yo-yo or other yoyos from Infinity or Magic Yoyo ...
sayest my new infinity basic yoyo has arrived I will be able to test but first feeling on this yoyo : )