N6 Magistrate yo-yo














Irresponsive yo-yo, sold individually, with a string.
the N6 Magistrate, a yo-yo with a wide opening:
This yo-yo is designed for using with the following playstyles: 1A, 3A and 5A.
These are playstyles where the yo-yo is on the string: "string tricks". These are the most popular playstyles: this yo-yo is said to be "irresponsive". It does not go up on the string when you give an impulse to it. You will have to do a trick called a bind to make the yo-yo go up. This is what makes it possible to do a lot of tricks without the yo-yo going up along its string "without warning".
NetJuggler informations:
The large width of the central space of this yo-yo is reminiscent of the N5 model, from the same manufacturer (Magic Yoyo). This will make the yo-yo even more irresponsive than normal, allowing you to do tricks with more complex knots of string. The downside is that the yo-yo will be a little more difficult to pull up along the string.
This is why this yo-yo is more suitable for experienced yo-yoists. NetJuggler therefore does not recommend this model for beginners. Reserved for experienced yo-yoists.
Video of the Magistrate yo-yo:
Technical characteristics of the N6 Magistrate yo-yo:
- Weight of the yo-yo: 66.5 grams.
- Diameter: 51.30mm.
- Width: 41.30mm.
- Central space width: 4.72mm.
- Body shape: Super wide.
- Yo-yo body material: Aluminum 6061.
- Hubstacks: No.
- Ball bearing type: Concave.
- 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 on the N6 Magistrate yo-yo:
- Manufacturer: MAGICYOYO.
- Series: N6.
- Design: China, and manufacture: Shenzhen.
- Release date: year 2011.
This yoyo is quite special because at the beginning when I had just bought it it was responsive to my great disappointment, and after a month I noticed that it was going back up with less and less impulse until the day when it became completely irresponsive and even very efficient, how do you explain that? Thank you for the answer.
There are several possibilities. If you hit it on the ground (once is enough with aluminum yoyos, because it's a soft material), maybe the whole thing is no longer spinning completely smoothly. The other possibility is the bearing, it might be a good idea to lightly lubricate it. If you're still having trouble, I invite you to give us a call and we'll look into it together. You can find our contact information at the top and bottom of the site.