What Are Bimetal Yoyos?

In the world of competitive yoyoing, players are looking for the best equipment and innovations to suite their playing style. And among the most notable advances in modern yoyoing are bimetal yoyos. Despite the variety in playing styles and preferences, most players agree that these yoyos are their number 1 choice.
Therefore, why are bimetal yoyos sought after? Let us explain the key features of bimetal yoyos.
Bimetal yoyos are comprised of two different metals. This combination of stainless steel rims and an aluminum body gives players a more premium experience with unresponsive yoyos. While the design distributes the weight on the edge, the yoyo gains longer spin time, stability, and a greater control with string tricks.
Bimetals are beloved by many players due to its lightweight feel and fast playing capabilities. You will see that most players are using these yoyos in competition. Although most mono-metal yoyos play great on their own, bimetal yoyos feel more reliable on stage.
As the name suggests, Bimetal is the pinacle bimetal yoyo. Although bimetals can be costly, this yoyo is affordably priced compared to others.
The ribbed rings softly guide your finger to the center of the fingerspin hub. This distributed weight of the rims produces an even longer fingerspin for the DNA trick.
SPECS: weight: 64.4g / diameter: 56mm / width: 46mm
Shutter Elite was created by World Champion Gentry Stein. This yoyo has a larger stainless steel rims that provide more stability for horizontal tricks.
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SPECS: weight: 67.35g / diameter: 55.98mm / width: 49mm
This yoyo has an aluminum body with the unique option of choosing brass or aluminum variant rims. Created by World Champions Mir and Miri Kim, Miracle is ultra high performing. The unique balance of weight achieves higher speed and stability compared to other yoyos.
SPECS: weight: 65g / diameter: 56mm / width: 48mm