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One of the most exciting upgrades you can make is to switch from plastic to metal yoyos. Metal yoyos are more durable, longer spinning, and allow for a wider range of complex string tricks. But with so many options out there, which metal yoyo should you choose?
Here’s a breakdown of some of our best metal yoyos to help you choose the right one for you.
For beginners who want their first yoyo to be metal, the DV888 is the one for you! While this yoyo is metal, it is also responsive/automatic. This means it will immediately return to your hand with just a tug. The DV888 is perfect for those needing a beginner yoyo with more spin time to complete tricks. It even has fingerspin caps to do the popular the DNA trick.
What sets the DV888 apart from other beginner plastic yoyos is its metal weight which offers longer spins and a more powerful feel.
Once you’re ready to take your skills to the next level, it’s time to try out unresponsive yoyos. An unresponsive yoyo requires you to know how to Bind. A great unresponsive metal to start with is the Axolotl Metal.
This yoyo is designed with the same shape as the Arrow and the Axolotl, which provides a seamless transition from beginner into unresponsive play. Its user friendly design and reliable spin time make it a great first choice for learning complex yoyo tricks.
Want to focus more on fingerspin tricks? Then yoyos such as Bullseye and DNA are the way to go!
Bullseye is a full mono-metal yoyo designed to create less friction in the gap and super long spinning fingerspins. It has rings around the center that act as guides for your finger, helping you land smooth fingerspins. With practice, you can even master the advanced trick of popping the center of the yoyo onto your finger. It’s challenging but incredibly rewarding!
DNA is built to do the DNA trick. The distribution of its weight on the edge of the yoyo allows the yoyo to spin extremely stable when doing fingerspins.
Try combining these yoyos with DNA String for unlimited and tangle-free playing.
If you’ve mastered unresponsive yoyos and want to take your skills even further, it might be time to try a bimetal yoyo. Bimetal yoyos are made with two different metals. This design gives the yoyo a greater weight distribution, resulting in more stability and longer spins. Bimetals are a top choice for players competing on stage.
Bimetal is a great choice for its relatively affordable price point.
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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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