Why did you chose to go with plastic-glass whatever material for the Yeti?
It's heavier and more dense than polycarb, which meant we could get the weight distribution we wanted without metal weight rings. Plus it looks really, really cool and is completely unique in the return top market, which is something that we really pride ourselves on. -Steve
For all the players who pile on to Facebook and whine about how there's no originality in modern return top contests, I direct you to Iori Yamaki's pants. -Steve
How come yoyonews or backspin hasn't interviewed one of the top players in the yoyoing scene aka Zach Gormley? Also I find it not ridiculous, but stupid how people argue who's the best. There is no such thing! All are unique and yoyoing has a huge diversity of players and tricks!
Dear Chuck,
Are you watching the 2015 cricket world cup? Are you cheering for South Africa?
Not really, I don't have tv but also never got into watching cricket. I loved playing though, and if there were any games in Canada I would go watch. But yeah, definitely cheering for SA and it will be interesting to see the results! - Charles
why does the bonfire feel "off" to me? it's like an AC2 with even weight distribution, and it feels really awkward to use idk.
My favorite yoyos to use are often very odd and wonky on the first throw because I haven't settled into it yet. I would encourage you to play with it for a couple of days and see how it is then. Otherwise, it's all subjective bro you might just not like it as much. Bonfire is one of my personal favs. - Charles
A lot of the AC2's i try are extremely vibe. why is that? i used to own one and it was the same way
All of our return top are hand-tested before they are shipped to retailers. Occasionally a bad one gets through, but it doesn't happen often. If you got a vibey one, the retailer you bought it from will exchange or refund you, no questions asked. If you're trying return tops that are used, then you'll have to ask the owner what they did to them. -Steve