🎉 Elevate your game with the YoYoFactory Arrow Elite!
The YoYoFactory Arrow Elite Blue is a versatile yoyo designed for both beginners and experts. Weighing just 64 grams, it features a long spin upgrade bearing, a finger spin dimple for advanced tricks, and comes with a spare string and a comprehensive guide to yoyo mastery.
Item Weight | 64 Grams |
Material Type | Aluminum, Polycarbonate (PC) |
Theme | Action Toys |
Color | Blue |
Skill Level | Beginner to Expert |
D**N
Worth the Price
This one comes with parts to do 2 types of yo-yo tricks, one with a break (installed) and parts to take the brake out so you can spin it around in complex professional acrobatics and the yo-yo won't bring back the string.The one installed "goes to sleep" about every time, can do "walk the dog" "around the world" "rock the cradle."It's sturdy and worth the price.
D**W
Nice
It works great. It is a little bigger than I expected, but everything works just like you'd want it to. The colors are all nice and everything seems well-made. My little boy wanted a yoyo, so I ended up picking this one for him based on other recommendations.
B**S
Fun
Easy fun and my kiddo loves his fun yoyo
A**R
Great gift
Awesome gift
S**B
Mad about the ball bearings!!!
It was a very good yo-yo but what made me say three stars is that the ball bearing does not come out even when I had the special tool.
A**T
This is a great yo-yo!
This was purchased for my kids as a Christmas stocking present. It did not disappoint! Definitely recommended,
E**A
All ages
Fund yo yo
M**S
Came apart in the first 10 seconds of use!
Ordered a couple of yoyos so I could teach my daughter how to yoyo. I ordered my daughter an old school Duncan Butterfly, and decided to try this Arrow out for myself. On the first toss, it made an odd noise and was very wobbly. Perplexed, I wound it back up and gave it another toss. The thing flew apart in multiple pieces, which went all over the place. After spending a good 15 minutes crawling around on the floor with my daughter, trying to locate the missing axle piece, I finally located it and sat down to try to reassemble the yoyo. Meanwhile, my daughter is standing there with her Duncan, which is working perfectly btw, waiting for Dad to get his crappy yoyo to work. This should just work out of the box, yea?From what I can tell, as seen in the photo, the string wasn't attached to the yoyo correctly, and was somehow bound up in the fancy bearing, which perhaps caused the wobble. On the second toss, the string snapped, and both sides of the yoyo shot out in different directions. All the pieces had come apart completely: the bearing, the axel, and the two halves of the yoyo all went in different directions, and the broken string was still hanging of my finger. It was such a catastrophic failure that, thinking about it now, it's kind of funny. You know, except the part where I am out 18 bucks + shipping.I will try to return the yoyo, but is it really worth the hassle to drive the broken yoyo somewhere, get it shipped etc.? I suppose I will, just on principle, but I sure won't buy a yoyo from this company again!Terrible product.The Duncan works perfectly btw, and was 1/4 the price w/ free shipping. Stay with the classics!
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