
Evolve
Duncan - Evolve
Signature model of US National Championship 1A Division champion Justin Dauer
This is the signature monometal model of young player Justin Dauer, who has won numerous contests and finally won the US National Championship in 2024.
The stable, rounded shape fits snugly in the hand and is actually made up of a combination of small steps. The approximately 50mm width and the feel of the strings on the strings are reliable even in tense situations, allowing you to perform tricks with large movements with confidence.
It's a fairly large yo-yo, but the feeling is surprisingly straightforward. It doesn't move too much, and it doesn't stop too quickly, making it easy to handle.
Despite being a model used by champions, it is also affordable, which is a plus. It is suitable for a wide range of situations, from beginners to those in the contest scene.
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Evolve
Duncan - Evolve
Signature model of US National Championship 1A Division champion Justin Dauer
This is the signature monometal model of young player Justin Dauer, who has won numerous contests and finally won the US National Championship in 2024.
The stable, rounded shape fits snugly in the hand and is actually made up of a combination of small steps. The approximately 50mm width and the feel of the strings on the strings are reliable even in tense situations, allowing you to perform tricks with large movements with confidence.
It's a fairly large yo-yo, but the feeling is surprisingly straightforward. It doesn't move too much, and it doesn't stop too quickly, making it easy to handle.
Despite being a model used by champions, it is also affordable, which is a plus. It is suitable for a wide range of situations, from beginners to those in the contest scene.
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Duncan - Evolve
Signature model of US National Championship 1A Division champion Justin Dauer
This is the signature monometal model of young player Justin Dauer, who has won numerous contests and finally won the US National Championship in 2024.
The stable, rounded shape fits snugly in the hand and is actually made up of a combination of small steps. The approximately 50mm width and the feel of the strings on the strings are reliable even in tense situations, allowing you to perform tricks with large movements with confidence.
It's a fairly large yo-yo, but the feeling is surprisingly straightforward. It doesn't move too much, and it doesn't stop too quickly, making it easy to handle.
Despite being a model used by champions, it is also affordable, which is a plus. It is suitable for a wide range of situations, from beginners to those in the contest scene.























