N9 Floating Cloud Bicolour yo-yo










Irresponsive yo-yo, sold individually, with a string.
Irresponsive N9 yo-yo from Magic Yoyo:
Among the metal yo-yos that we sell, the Floating Cloud is slightly undersized but still with a significant mass for its size, giving it good inertia.
The high-end Hubstacks of this model open up new trick possibilities (they are reminiscent of the Z-stacks from YoYoFactory.
NetJuggler's opinion on the Floating Cloud yo-yo:
The bicolour version presented on this page benefits from a neat design. However, if your budget is a little tight, save money by opting for the unicolour version of the N9 yo-yo, which is cheaper. It has exactly the same characteristics.
Characteristics of the N9 Floating Cloud bicolour yo-yo:
- Weight of the yo-yo: 68 g.
- Diameter: 53.00mm.
- Width: 40.40mm.
- Central space width: 4.72mm.
- Body shape: Butterfly.
- Yo-yo body materials: Alluminium.
- Hubstacks: Yes.
- Ball bearing type: Concave KK.
- Ball bearing size: Size C (Large).
- Response system: Silicone.
- Opening of the yo-yo: Twist-Apart.
- Spacers: None.
- Bind: Bind needed to bring up the yo-yo: Irresponsive yo-yo.
Information about the N9 Floating Cloud bi yo-yo:
- Manufacturer: MAGICYOYO.
- Series: N9.
- Design: China, manufacture: Shenzhen.
- Release date: year 2011.
What kind of use?
To be able to take full advantage of the N9 yo-yo, you have to to know how to make the "bind" trick, which consists in doubling the string so that the yo-yo goes up along the string.
This yo-yo is not intended for beginners. Also be careful, this yo-yo is made of aluminum. Aluminum is a flexible metal that does not like to be hit hard on the ground. So remember to adjust your string before using it (from the ground to the belly button).
Tips for beginners:
If you want to start in the discipline of the yo-yo, NetJuggler advises you to start with a sturdier plastic yo-yo first. We have a model that comes with 2 ball bearings that will allow you to have a responsive yo-yo accessible to all, or an irresponsive yo-yo for experienced users which will allow you to do much more impressive tricks. For beginners and children, opt for the K1 Spin yo-yo
Good morning,
Which string is best suited for N9 floating?
My child's one obviously doesn't fit (very thin, never rides up)
The N9 will never go up unless you do a trick called a bind, which involves doubling the yo-yo string so that it can go up.
You can find videos on the internet that explain this figure.This type of yo-yo is not for beginners. Also, be careful if you are a beginner to adjust the length of your string correctly (from the ground to the navel of the person practicing) otherwise the yo-yo risks hitting the ground.
Since aluminum is a flexible metal, this yo-yo should never hit the ground, as it could become deformed. All the strings we sell on our site work with this yo-yo.
Which yo-yo do you recommend for doing tricks? I already know how to do them.
BIG THANK YOU
If you're already practicing 1A, then the entire Magic Yoyos range is excellent. Each yoyo has its own unique features and allows you to practice at a high level.
If you're just starting out and are new to 1A and therefore unresponsive yoyos, then the K1 Spin yoyo is definitely the best place to start. It's more robust than metal yoyos and will therefore be less susceptible to beginner shocks!