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In the world of competitive yoyoing, players constantly search for equipment that elevates their performance. Among the most important innovations in modern play, bimetal yoyos stand out. Although every player prefers a slightly different style, many agree that bimetals rank as their top choice.
So, why do so many players rely on them? Let’s break down the key features that make bimetal yoyos so popular.
Bimetal yoyos use two metals to improve performance. Most models combine stainless steel rims with an aluminum body, creating a design that shifts weight toward the outer edge.
As a result, players gain longer spin time, stronger stability, and better control during complex string tricks. Additionally, the balanced construction gives unresponsive yoyos a more premium feel.
Players choose bimetals because they feel light, fast, and highly reliable. You will see many competitors using them on stage because the design handles high-speed tricks extremely well.
While monometal yoyos can still perform beautifully, bimetal models often deliver more consistency during demanding routines. Consequently, advanced players gravitate toward them for both practice and competition.
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.
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
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Ann Bubák, formerly Ann Connolly, brings years of yoyo contest experience and community work to every article. She focuses on yoyo tricks instruction, yoyo equipment reviews and news from the world of modern yoyoing.
Her goal is simple, help you enjoy yo-yo more!
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