Saturday, 17 September 2011

Magic Yoyo T10















Material: Aluminum
Weight: 71 gram
Width: 40.5 mm
Diameter: 51 mm
Gap Width: 4.72 mm
Bearing Size C: 12.7 x 6.30 x 4.72 mm

Comments:
Good that it comes with hubstack.
Feels a little hollow in the middle when you hold the yoyo.
A little smaller then Magic Yoyo T6
Horizontal tricks can be done but it's not a sharp profile so there could be some difficulty
Size is good enough for thumb mounts.
Reminds me of Duncan Freehand Zero but undersize version.

Comparison:
I have been trying to play with this yoyo for quite sometime and there is something that I would like to say. It's not that the reviews are slow or what but we actually need to play and get use to the size and shape of the yoyo before we can write more things about it. I'm pretty sure when I switch back to Northstar from yyf, I would be landing on 2 strings when I do triple or nothing due to it's size which is bigger. Nevertheless, T10 is something that I would recommend again if you are looking for cheap metal deals. I don't think it comes with hubstacks as I have to assemble the hubstacks myself. Of course, playing with hubstack would be quite fun as it expands your tricks experimenting. In addition, the size of T10 is good for thumb mounts and really complicated string tricks cause the yoyo is small enough to handle the complexity I guess. Imagine having a bigger size yoyo, trick landing on strings would require you to have more focus because the width is bigger. However, the diameter of the yoyo is something that I wouldn't really like because I personally like it wider. The nearest, thats if you would like to have a feel of this yoyo, would be Magic Yoyo T6 cause any other undersize yoyo like Messiah, Clashcube etc. would be really a really different feel from this yoyo.

Pros:
Cheap metal yoyo!

Cons:
Bearing and axle may rust but they can be bought on the website.
Hubstacks may need to be bought separately cause they didn't came together with the yoyo.

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