Yostar Light glowing yo-yo





























Responsive yo-yo, sold individually, delivered with a spare string, a booklet and batteries.
Yostar - Light glowing yo-yo:
This polycarbonate yo-yo has an ideal response system for beginners in 2A.
This yo-yo is mainly used in 2A, it's a style of play where you do a lot of "loopings", and which is generally played with 2 yo-yos.
The yo-yo has a nice shape and responds well to all "loop" tricks. It is robust and holds well in hand, its rotation is stable compared to other glowing yo-yos that can be found on the market. Its weight is evenly distributed throughout the yo-yo.
Lighting system:
The lighting system of this yo-yo turns on and off easily with the help of a paper clip. The bright colours that emerge from the yo-yo will delight your audience.
If you find the yo-yo too heavy after a long session, you can simply remove the chip and save a few grams.
Video of the glowing Yostarlight yo-yo:
PS: no need to have the same hairstyle to practice the yo-yo!
Interchangeable shells:
As you could see on the video, if you buy several yo-yos, you can interchange the shells between them. Nice if you want to make your own custom yo-yo!
Technical characteristics of the Yostarlight yo-yo:
- Weight: 60.2g.
- Diameter: 59mm.
- Width: 36mm.
- Central space width: 2.3mm.
- Yo-yo body materials: Polycarbonate.
- Response system: Star Burst.
- Bind: Bind not necessary to raise the yo-yo: Responsive yo-yo.
How is the string attached?
The string is not fixed. A yo-yo string is doubled. It starts at the loop, goes down, and then back up, twisting itself. Untwist the string opposite the loop and thread the yo-yo through the loop. The yo-yo should be free in the loop. If my message isn't very clear here, I invite you to watch this video that I made to present the K1 yoyo. If you start reading at 1min59 you will come across my explanation for changing and/or installing the string on your yoyo. This technique is applicable to any yoyo model equipped with bearings.
Does the yoyo have ball bearings?
This model is actually equipped with a ball bearing that you can see in the center of the yoyo in the photo I just took for you: