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Brain Classic (2013 NY Toy Fair)
Yomega - Brain Classic (2013 NY Toy Fair)
*This is special Art Work Ver.
The yo-yo that put Yomega on the map is back with a new look.
This is the original auto-return yo-yo, the predecessor to the 1997 Hyper-Brain model. The body contains a centrifuge clutch, which clamps down on the transaxle when the yo-yo's spin weakens, making it return on its own to your hand.
Nowadays, there are many yo-yos that have plenty of spin just from dropping them and letting them dangle on the end of the string, but back in the day the learning curve for yo-yos was much steeper, making it tough to progress to more difficult tricks without first learning how to properly throw the yo-yo. Since the Brain will immediately return to your hand without sleeping if you don't throw it properly, this is a great trainer to get you to learn how to properly sleep a yo-yo.
If you are having trouble getting the yo-yo to return to you, check to make sure the string is wrapped around the axle three times. This goes for all auto-return models; if the string isn't properly wrapped three times around the transaxle, the auto-return function will not work. Always be sure to do this when changing strings!
*This is special Art Work Ver.
The yo-yo that put Yomega on the map is back with a new look.
This is the original auto-return yo-yo, the predecessor to the 1997 Hyper-Brain model. The body contains a centrifuge clutch, which clamps down on the transaxle when the yo-yo's spin weakens, making it return on its own to your hand.
Nowadays, there are many yo-yos that have plenty of spin just from dropping them and letting them dangle on the end of the string, but back in the day the learning curve for yo-yos was much steeper, making it tough to progress to more difficult tricks without first learning how to properly throw the yo-yo. Since the Brain will immediately return to your hand without sleeping if you don't throw it properly, this is a great trainer to get you to learn how to properly sleep a yo-yo.
If you are having trouble getting the yo-yo to return to you, check to make sure the string is wrapped around the axle three times. This goes for all auto-return models; if the string isn't properly wrapped three times around the transaxle, the auto-return function will not work. Always be sure to do this when changing strings!
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Yomega - Brain Classic (2013 NY Toy Fair)
*This is special Art Work Ver.
The yo-yo that put Yomega on the map is back with a new look.
This is the original auto-return yo-yo, the predecessor to the 1997 Hyper-Brain model. The body contains a centrifuge clutch, which clamps down on the transaxle when the yo-yo's spin weakens, making it return on its own to your hand.
Nowadays, there are many yo-yos that have plenty of spin just from dropping them and letting them dangle on the end of the string, but back in the day the learning curve for yo-yos was much steeper, making it tough to progress to more difficult tricks without first learning how to properly throw the yo-yo. Since the Brain will immediately return to your hand without sleeping if you don't throw it properly, this is a great trainer to get you to learn how to properly sleep a yo-yo.
If you are having trouble getting the yo-yo to return to you, check to make sure the string is wrapped around the axle three times. This goes for all auto-return models; if the string isn't properly wrapped three times around the transaxle, the auto-return function will not work. Always be sure to do this when changing strings!
*This is special Art Work Ver.
The yo-yo that put Yomega on the map is back with a new look.
This is the original auto-return yo-yo, the predecessor to the 1997 Hyper-Brain model. The body contains a centrifuge clutch, which clamps down on the transaxle when the yo-yo's spin weakens, making it return on its own to your hand.
Nowadays, there are many yo-yos that have plenty of spin just from dropping them and letting them dangle on the end of the string, but back in the day the learning curve for yo-yos was much steeper, making it tough to progress to more difficult tricks without first learning how to properly throw the yo-yo. Since the Brain will immediately return to your hand without sleeping if you don't throw it properly, this is a great trainer to get you to learn how to properly sleep a yo-yo.
If you are having trouble getting the yo-yo to return to you, check to make sure the string is wrapped around the axle three times. This goes for all auto-return models; if the string isn't properly wrapped three times around the transaxle, the auto-return function will not work. Always be sure to do this when changing strings!
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Yomega - Brain Classic (2013 NY Toy Fair)
*This is special Art Work Ver.
The yo-yo that put Yomega on the map is back with a new look.
This is the original auto-return yo-yo, the predecessor to the 1997 Hyper-Brain model. The body contains a centrifuge clutch, which clamps down on the transaxle when the yo-yo's spin weakens, making it return on its own to your hand.
Nowadays, there are many yo-yos that have plenty of spin just from dropping them and letting them dangle on the end of the string, but back in the day the learning curve for yo-yos was much steeper, making it tough to progress to more difficult tricks without first learning how to properly throw the yo-yo. Since the Brain will immediately return to your hand without sleeping if you don't throw it properly, this is a great trainer to get you to learn how to properly sleep a yo-yo.
If you are having trouble getting the yo-yo to return to you, check to make sure the string is wrapped around the axle three times. This goes for all auto-return models; if the string isn't properly wrapped three times around the transaxle, the auto-return function will not work. Always be sure to do this when changing strings!
*This is special Art Work Ver.
The yo-yo that put Yomega on the map is back with a new look.
This is the original auto-return yo-yo, the predecessor to the 1997 Hyper-Brain model. The body contains a centrifuge clutch, which clamps down on the transaxle when the yo-yo's spin weakens, making it return on its own to your hand.
Nowadays, there are many yo-yos that have plenty of spin just from dropping them and letting them dangle on the end of the string, but back in the day the learning curve for yo-yos was much steeper, making it tough to progress to more difficult tricks without first learning how to properly throw the yo-yo. Since the Brain will immediately return to your hand without sleeping if you don't throw it properly, this is a great trainer to get you to learn how to properly sleep a yo-yo.
If you are having trouble getting the yo-yo to return to you, check to make sure the string is wrapped around the axle three times. This goes for all auto-return models; if the string isn't properly wrapped three times around the transaxle, the auto-return function will not work. Always be sure to do this when changing strings!























