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Fireball Semi-Solid
Yomega - Fireball Semi-Solid
Some things don't change. The Fireball is still a standard starter looping yo-yo after all these years.
In 1997 during the first Hyper Yo-Yo Boom, this yo-yo was probably the most famous model of them all. The transaxle, combined with looping oil (or vaseline) made the Fireball ideal for practicing inside loops to draw clean circles, great for beginners. For the more advanced players, the Brown Axle (sold separately) lets you upgrade to a ball bearing, making it perform similar to the Raider. The cap design hasn't changed over the years, a testament to its longevity as a fan favorite.
The Black Cap version uses slightly different materials, making the weight vary slightly, but the feeling is pretty much identical to this Semi-Solid version
Some things don't change. The Fireball is still a standard starter looping yo-yo after all these years.
In 1997 during the first Hyper Yo-Yo Boom, this yo-yo was probably the most famous model of them all. The transaxle, combined with looping oil (or vaseline) made the Fireball ideal for practicing inside loops to draw clean circles, great for beginners. For the more advanced players, the Brown Axle (sold separately) lets you upgrade to a ball bearing, making it perform similar to the Raider. The cap design hasn't changed over the years, a testament to its longevity as a fan favorite.
The Black Cap version uses slightly different materials, making the weight vary slightly, but the feeling is pretty much identical to this Semi-Solid version
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Fireball Semi-Solid
Yomega - Fireball Semi-Solid
Some things don't change. The Fireball is still a standard starter looping yo-yo after all these years.
In 1997 during the first Hyper Yo-Yo Boom, this yo-yo was probably the most famous model of them all. The transaxle, combined with looping oil (or vaseline) made the Fireball ideal for practicing inside loops to draw clean circles, great for beginners. For the more advanced players, the Brown Axle (sold separately) lets you upgrade to a ball bearing, making it perform similar to the Raider. The cap design hasn't changed over the years, a testament to its longevity as a fan favorite.
The Black Cap version uses slightly different materials, making the weight vary slightly, but the feeling is pretty much identical to this Semi-Solid version
Some things don't change. The Fireball is still a standard starter looping yo-yo after all these years.
In 1997 during the first Hyper Yo-Yo Boom, this yo-yo was probably the most famous model of them all. The transaxle, combined with looping oil (or vaseline) made the Fireball ideal for practicing inside loops to draw clean circles, great for beginners. For the more advanced players, the Brown Axle (sold separately) lets you upgrade to a ball bearing, making it perform similar to the Raider. The cap design hasn't changed over the years, a testament to its longevity as a fan favorite.
The Black Cap version uses slightly different materials, making the weight vary slightly, but the feeling is pretty much identical to this Semi-Solid version
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Yomega - Fireball Semi-Solid
Some things don't change. The Fireball is still a standard starter looping yo-yo after all these years.
In 1997 during the first Hyper Yo-Yo Boom, this yo-yo was probably the most famous model of them all. The transaxle, combined with looping oil (or vaseline) made the Fireball ideal for practicing inside loops to draw clean circles, great for beginners. For the more advanced players, the Brown Axle (sold separately) lets you upgrade to a ball bearing, making it perform similar to the Raider. The cap design hasn't changed over the years, a testament to its longevity as a fan favorite.
The Black Cap version uses slightly different materials, making the weight vary slightly, but the feeling is pretty much identical to this Semi-Solid version
Some things don't change. The Fireball is still a standard starter looping yo-yo after all these years.
In 1997 during the first Hyper Yo-Yo Boom, this yo-yo was probably the most famous model of them all. The transaxle, combined with looping oil (or vaseline) made the Fireball ideal for practicing inside loops to draw clean circles, great for beginners. For the more advanced players, the Brown Axle (sold separately) lets you upgrade to a ball bearing, making it perform similar to the Raider. The cap design hasn't changed over the years, a testament to its longevity as a fan favorite.
The Black Cap version uses slightly different materials, making the weight vary slightly, but the feeling is pretty much identical to this Semi-Solid version























