Description
Werrd - XXXXL
A yo-yo with FOUR bearings!. The XXXXL brings back the beefcake.
Back when less responsive yo-yos were getting popular, but before KonKave bearings made their appearance, Doctor Popular invented the beefcake mod using two bearings sandwiched together, to widen the gap and create a groove for the string to rest in. XXXXL's first and foremost feature is that it is a beefcake yo-yo.
The effect looks much like Crucial's Groove bearing, and similar to the effects of a KonKave or Center Trac bearing, the beekcake mod keeps the string away from the response pads and sleep loss at a minimum. One major difference with the XXXXL is that it uses full sized bearings instead of half-width ones, with the bearings deeply set into the sides of the yo-yo. On top of this, the hubstacks use Duncan size bearings for a grand total of four bearings loaded on one yo-yo. Now you know why it's the "XXXXL."
It comes with spacers so you can choose to use a single bearing instead of the beefcake mod. Of course, you could try out a KonKave bearing to find out which setting you like better. The hubstacks are a licensed addition from YoYoFactory; they extend just beyond the outer edge of the yo-yo, so you can lay it on its side and it will continue to spin.
A yo-yo with FOUR bearings!. The XXXXL brings back the beefcake.
Back when less responsive yo-yos were getting popular, but before KonKave bearings made their appearance, Doctor Popular invented the beefcake mod using two bearings sandwiched together, to widen the gap and create a groove for the string to rest in. XXXXL's first and foremost feature is that it is a beefcake yo-yo.
The effect looks much like Crucial's Groove bearing, and similar to the effects of a KonKave or Center Trac bearing, the beekcake mod keeps the string away from the response pads and sleep loss at a minimum. One major difference with the XXXXL is that it uses full sized bearings instead of half-width ones, with the bearings deeply set into the sides of the yo-yo. On top of this, the hubstacks use Duncan size bearings for a grand total of four bearings loaded on one yo-yo. Now you know why it's the "XXXXL."
It comes with spacers so you can choose to use a single bearing instead of the beefcake mod. Of course, you could try out a KonKave bearing to find out which setting you like better. The hubstacks are a licensed addition from YoYoFactory; they extend just beyond the outer edge of the yo-yo, so you can lay it on its side and it will continue to spin.
More Information
Brand | Werrd |
Series | None |
Style | String Trick (1A, 3A, 5A) |
age | Not Mentioned |
Designed In | Australia |
Weight (g) | 65.6 |
Diameter (mm) | 52.3 |
Width (mm) | 40.4 |
Trapeze Width (mm) | 34 |
Body Shape | Round |
Body Material | Aluminum |
Rim | N/A |
Bearing Type | Beef Cake |
Bearing Size | Size C (Large) |
Response System | 14mm x 23mm |
Axle | - |
Twist-apart | Twist-Apart |
Spacer | None |
Bind | Bind Required |
Surface | None |
Maintenance | Pad/Sticker/O-Ring Change Required |
Recommend
String | C3 Pro String (Fat) x100 |
Bearing | CLYW x iYoYo Pixel Bearing |
Maintenance | YYF DARK MATTER Lubricant |