🎯 Elevate your play — from first tug to pro tricks!
The MAGICYOYOV3 is a professional-grade metal yoyo designed for kids 8 and up and adults, featuring dual responsive/unresponsive modes with a KK bearing for long spins. It includes 12 replacement strings, a bearing puller, axle, mini Allen key, and a carrying case, making it a complete, durable, and stylish kit perfect for beginners and advanced players alike.
Material Type | Metal |
Color | Black |
Theme | V3 Black |
Item Weight | 64.9 Grams |
Size | Small |
Item Dimensions L x W | 2.2"L x 1.5"W |
Skill Level | All |
C**S
Perfect for those interested in learning Advanced yoyo tricks! Perfect, affordable upgrade!
This comes with 2 yoyo's for $26! It also comes with a case, 10 yoyo strings, upgradeable bearings that change the yoyo to an "unresponsive" style where you'll have to learn the technique to return the yoyo to your hand; instead of it coming back up with a flick of the wrist. Also, included with the bearings is a tool specifically made for removing and installing the bearings and axles.There are no deals I've seen on yoyos that come close to this one. It doesn't even have a coupon code; so the price is what the price is. I've seen a couple of yoyos on sale (just a single yoyo) for 20% and they end up costing about $23 which isn't much less than the 2 - pack you're getting with a plastic yoyo and an aluminum yoyo set up "Responsive", which is how you'll want the yoyo set up as a beginner! Again, this way they're set up allows you to return the yoyo with a flick of the wrist!For just over $25 for two yoyos, I was very impressed with the quality and the accessories that came with the yoyos. I wasn't particularly looking for a plastic yoyo, but it actually plays very well! I do, however, lean towards the aluminum yoyos these days. The amount of spin you can get and the momentum are both necessary for throwing some really complex tricks. If this was 15 years ago I'd prefer the acrylic, plastic one because that's almost all we had for advanced - playing yoyos with ball-bearings in them.Along with this 2 piece yoyo kit I bought a single high quality aluminum yoyo for around $30. It is only slightly better than the V3 that came with the yoyo kit. It is Also factory setup, "Unresponsive". I believe you need a different bearing that is bought separately in order to make your yoyo operate in, "Responsive" mode, unlike the 2 yoyo kit which has everything you need for either Responsive or Unresponsive play. As a beginner; you may not know which style you're looking for, so the kit takes all the guesswork out of it! 2 great yoyos, bearings, a bearing tool, 10 strings and a sturdy zippered case! The acrylic plastic yoyo actually looks really cool in person and the V3 is all about function over looks. Both play very well for beginners, and the bearings are very easy to switch when you're ready to go "Unresponsive". There's a small manual that explains how to change the bearing, axle, and string easily. I'm thrilled with my purchase and expect to use it for a long time... at least until I've learned enough tricks to warrant the purchase of something fancy, expensive, and has features that allow me to learn more and more advanced tricks!Trust me about this 2 yoyo kit. You can't beat the price and it's exactly what you want as a beginner. If you're a little advanced you can switch it to Unresponsive and if it's your first yoyo it's already in Responsive mode! I got this kit because I wasn't sure if I could figure out Unresponsive and didn't want to get frustrated, but on the other hand, if I could figure it out, it's easy enough to swap out the Responsive bearing. You can also leave one Responsive and one Unresponsive! It's the perfect deal for the money. For the same price you'll be getting just the yoyo with a few extra strings and no tool or bearing.
J**N
seems good to a beginner
I'm very new to yoyoing, so I don't know how valuable my opinion is, but I like this yoyo in responsive mode. My experience is limited to Duncan imperials and butterflies (the cheap ones), a MagicYoYo Crystal K2, this MagicYoYo V3, and a YoYoFriends Shortcut.I expected the shortcut to make me like this one less, but I can't tell a difference. If I put the unresponsive bearing in this it may have a little less spin time, but it's minimal if so. Otherwise they are very similar, except that this V3 seems more stable (doesn't want to wobble as much), but that could very well be my throws. Apparently each yoyo has a learning curve.Either way, if it's this close to a $40+ Shortcut I have to give it a good rating. I'm not likely to buy more yoyos in the near future, but, if I do, I will be giving MagicYoYo a favorable look over more expensive ones.
D**O
Amazing!
I'm an old guy. I got this because my daughter got a yoyo as a party favor (obviously a really crappy yoyo) and it brought back childhood memories. I could never get yoyos to work as a kid. So I thought I would get a "serious" yoyo and give it a try.When I first opened this I hated it. I could not get the string on and then I could not even get it wound. I thought the bearing must be the unresponsive one so I swapped it but the other was even worse. I could not even get the thing to return once. Yuck.I don't remember what happened but I tried "throwing" the yoyo and -- bang -- it returned with a vengeance. Maintains rotational momentum even with the "responsive" bearing like crazy. sleep the baby, walk the dog and even around the world are child's play with this. could never do these as a kid.Warning, however-- This is made of hard metal. Not appropriate for young children and you have to be careful with it.
G**I
Love this yoyo
Yoyo is sturdy and quiet! Spins for a ridiculously long time for a responsive yoyo. I love that it comes with the extra unresponsive bearing for a comfortable transition to higher level yoyos. Love the weight LOOOOVE the color. It turns a deep purple when you spin. This is going to be my daily carry. I dont think this is a beginners yoyo. In the 90's I had the YOMEGA "BRAIN." The Yomega is extremely responsive and reminds me a little of the Spinstar. When I picked up the hobby after 20 years, I got Gentry Stein's "Master pack," which comes with 3 yoyos (spinstar, the one, and replay pro). I started with a spinstar (grew out of that fast). Quickly after, I moved up the yoyo factory "One," which is a fantastic beginner plastic yoyo. The downside is the gap is really small for the "one" and i wanted something wider for string tricks. Being that the replay is unresponsive, I didnt feel i was ready for that step just yet, mostly because I am not good at winding up quickly yet. So I got something in between with the V3. If you dont have the techniques down, you will end up hurting yourself with this yoyo. It snaps back QUICK with the responsive bearing. If youre a beginner, stick with a wide plastic yoyo to learn tricks and avoid harm. If you feel that you have outgrown a plastic yoyo, then this is perfect next step up.
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