Duncan Toys Imperial Yo-Yo, Beginner Yo-Yo with String, Steel Axle and Plastic Body, Colors May Vary
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The Duncan Toys Imperial yo-yo is the original, All-American classic. A timeless favorite, the Imperial has been the yo-yo of choice for many generations of beginning yo-yo players. The Imperial features a narrow string gap, steel axle, and durable plastic body in bold colors. The plastic construction means more resistance against accidental falls and hard knocks on the floor—a few things associated with getting a hang of using the yo-yo. The Imperial is great for learning the basics of yo-yoing but can be used by all skill levels. Makes a great stocking stuffer, party favor, or small gift.
- CLASSIC YO-YO: This yo-yo is often referred to as an "American Classic". A timeless favorite, the Imperial has been the yo-yo choice for many generations of beginning yo-yo players.
- SMART DESIGN: The Imperial yo-yo is specially designed with a narrow string gap, steel axle, and plastic body to make it ideal for looping tricks and basic string tricks.
- QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: Made from durable, high-impact plastic. The modular design allows for easy unscrewing of the halves for untangling the string or applying lubrication.
- GREAT FOR BEGINNERS: The red Imperial Yo-Yo is one of Duncan's beginner yo-yo models, tailored for learning the basics. Great for children and teens.
- PRODUCT DETAILS: Starburst response system. Weighs 51.7g. 1 yo-yo included. Colors May Vary.
Directions
Instructions:Get Ready to Yo-Yo: Let yo-yo hang to the floor. Tie a loop in the string at the level of your belly button. Cut off extra string. Pull string up through loop to make the slip knot that holds the yo-yo tight to your middle finger. Wind the string slowly and loosely around axle until it catches, then wind tight. With your palm facing up, the string should go over the top of the yo-yo. To throw: Make a muscle with your yo-yo arm Extend your arm straight out in front of you with force. Release the yo-yo with your palm facing up. Turn your palm over to catch. Throw hard and be sure not to twist your palm over until after you release the yo-yo. If you stop your arm before yo-yo reaches bottom of string, you'll have a sleeper - the basis of most advanced tricks. For Serious Players: The more skilled you become, the quicker you wear out strings. Replace them whenever they become worn, broken, or dirty.