
Boom Bap (Jun Aramaki Signed Photo Card)
Turning Point - Boom Bap
Signature model of Jun Aramaki, Shibuya store manager. The monometal version of the Mortal.
Signature model of Jun Aramaki, REWIND Shibuya store manager. This is the monometal version of his signature bi-metal model, Mortal. By making it monometal, it achieves a more accessible price point compared to the Mortal.
The rim has been designed with substantial thickness throughout, overcoming the weakness of under-sized models that tend to lack spinning power, resulting in a compact but stable yo-yo. It particularly excels at chopstick-style tricks that pass between fingers and tricks that weave through string gaps.
The name "Boom Bap" comes from a subgenre/style of hip-hop. True to its name, this yo-yo is designed with a focus on the "intricate tricks" subgenre/style within the broader category of string tricks.
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Boom Bap (Jun Aramaki Signed Photo Card)
Turning Point - Boom Bap
Signature model of Jun Aramaki, Shibuya store manager. The monometal version of the Mortal.
Signature model of Jun Aramaki, REWIND Shibuya store manager. This is the monometal version of his signature bi-metal model, Mortal. By making it monometal, it achieves a more accessible price point compared to the Mortal.
The rim has been designed with substantial thickness throughout, overcoming the weakness of under-sized models that tend to lack spinning power, resulting in a compact but stable yo-yo. It particularly excels at chopstick-style tricks that pass between fingers and tricks that weave through string gaps.
The name "Boom Bap" comes from a subgenre/style of hip-hop. True to its name, this yo-yo is designed with a focus on the "intricate tricks" subgenre/style within the broader category of string tricks.
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Turning Point - Boom Bap
Signature model of Jun Aramaki, Shibuya store manager. The monometal version of the Mortal.
Signature model of Jun Aramaki, REWIND Shibuya store manager. This is the monometal version of his signature bi-metal model, Mortal. By making it monometal, it achieves a more accessible price point compared to the Mortal.
The rim has been designed with substantial thickness throughout, overcoming the weakness of under-sized models that tend to lack spinning power, resulting in a compact but stable yo-yo. It particularly excels at chopstick-style tricks that pass between fingers and tricks that weave through string gaps.
The name "Boom Bap" comes from a subgenre/style of hip-hop. True to its name, this yo-yo is designed with a focus on the "intricate tricks" subgenre/style within the broader category of string tricks.























