Parlay

onedropSKU: onedrop-parlay

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onedrop x Static Co. - Parlay

With a pedigree of over 10 years, Parlay is a concept that was conceived in the 2000's and combines the best of the old and new.

The mid-2000's were the heyday of yo-yo makers and players trying to make their mark on the scene. A lot of concepts never saw a production line, and many more never left the drawing board. Now, in 2017, those concepts are ripe with material for today's yo-yos, creating a new nostalgic feel for models that weren't released in the first place.

Oregon-based onedrop teamed up with Aaron Day, from Utah. The resulting yo-yo has a rounded shape that hearkens back to the beginning of the modern contest yo-yo era. At 62 grams, it's a little on the light of mid-sized, and the extra shaping and detail in the side face gives it more spin than you'd expect from a standard shaped throw. Lightness with stability, and a great playfeel and hand fit make the Parlay a good yo-yo no matter what decade it is!

Official Description
“Turn an initial stake or winnings from a previous bet into (a greater amount) by gambling.”

We have been so blessed to make yo-yos for the last ten years. A big part of that blessing is the friends we have made and continue to make everyday. The story of the Parlay started ten years ago at the US National Yo-Yo Contest when we stumbled upon a bunch of rad yo-yoers from Utah after a night of frolicking in the streets. This was a different time when yo-yos were smaller, had more vibe, were just starting to be unresponsive out of the box, and we (all of us in the community) were all in the process of creating the craft of modern yo-yo design, building and playing. Much has been learned and the amazing yo-yos available today reflect this journey.

We met Aaron Day of Static Co. back then and have remained good friends. Aaron was visiting us recently and the idea of doing a collaboration came up. Of course it did because this is all about friends and yo-yoing.

There is a certain nostalgia that yo-yoers who played in the mid-2000s have for those "imperfect" yo-yos of the time. The idea that Static brought to the table was to create a yo-yo that seems and feels like it was released in that era but to add the modern touches and luxuries. The Parlay is smooth as you would expect these days. It has Side Effects if you ever feel the urge to add some freshness to it. It has everything we have learned about making yo-yos in it. But you’ll feel like you just got it at the 2007 US National Yo-Yo Contest.

Here is how Static describes their journey as a yo-yo company that has led to this release. Hopefully they will be able to parlay this collaboration into bringing more of their vision to our community.

“When we decided to make yoyos, we really didn’t know what we were doing. We mentally mashed some yoyo designs together during sessions in my garage, and sent the designs to a shop in China. They did their thing, and a few weeks later, we had a box full of yoyos.

We found that this method of manufacturing didn’t really suit us. The story of the SGNL, from the time that we signed off on the third prototype of it, to the moment that it was delivered, is a blank to us. This experience made us realize that we very much wanted to be involved in every step of the production of our yoyos going forward. We wanted a process that would allow for more input from us, more thought on our part, more effort. Something that required us to be present. In other words, we wanted to feel like we had actually given of ourselves in order to add to something that we care about.

We had planned to move production to One Drop for a few reasons: 1. They’re our homies. 2. They make the best yoyos in the world. 3. These dudes live and breathe yoyo culture. In this way, we’re on the level.

So, last summer when I visited them, I approached them about producing our next model. They countered with the proposal to collaborate on a design. We didn’t think twice about accepting.

Meet the Parlay.

Designed over a decade, executed in a day.

You might recognize some strategically placed elements from some legendary One Drop yoyos from the past (and maybe the present, for that matter) in its design. That’s probably not a mistake. The Parlay features the now signature One Drop response bump, though the area around the bump is sunken into the yoyo, effectively creating the Response Moat. This gives you the classic high wall feeling that will whip your ass into shape, but also gives you increased spin time by reducing string friction. Some players may balk at the weight of the Parlay, shipping at less than 62g with Flat Caps. Don’t go by the numbers though, man, go by the feeling. Despite its light weight, it spins for centuries, and is deceptively stable. It even has quite a bit of heft, thanks to the masterful touch of the most talented machinist in the industry.

The Parlay is a collaboration in the sincerest sense of that term. Much thought and much love, among other things, went into its design. We had such a great time teaming up with One Drop to create this yo-yo. The result is unlike anything out right now and we truly hope you will enjoy it.”

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More Information

Brand onedrop
Series None
Signature -
Style String Trick (1A, 3A, 5A)
age Not Mentioned
Designed In USA
Release Year 2017
Weight (g) 62.0
Diameter (mm) 53.6
Width (mm) 40.3
Body Shape Round
Body Material Aluminum (6061)
Rim N/A
Bearing Type 10-Ball Bearing
Bearing Size Size C (Large)
Response System Slim (OD 19mm)
Axle Side Effect
Twist-apart Twist-Apart
Spacer None
Bind Bind Required
Surface Smooth Processed
Maintenance Pad/Sticker/O-Ring Change Required

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Old school

This yoyo is designed with a pretty high wall so it does tilt easily, which can be good to smooth out the technique and it is amazing at regens. Many people feel this yoyo needs brass side effects to feel old school, which I am inclined to agree; however it's not like light organics didn't exist back in the day (B-Rush2 for example) so the heavier side effects are just nice to have to change flavors up. Overall, pretty fun and nostalgic.

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