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Rozzor 2
Werrd - Rozzor 2
The second release from Rosgana and Werrd's international collaboration.
Indonesian yo-yo performer Oke Rosgana teamed up with Australian maker Werrd to produce the Rozzor (the name comes from Rosgana's name). The resulting Rozzor is an international sensation, an undersized full metal yo-yo designed for performance and competition, and this is their second release. It's a straight body shape but it's slightly rounded, a great balance between weight and size. From its specs, nothing jumps out as particularly conspicuous, and its balanced features and standard design make it easy to recommend for those who want a good all-around yo-yo, or for someone's first full metal yo-yo. It uses Large size bearings, so you can decide to equip it with a KonKave for even greater performance.
Other than the weight and its ability to be equipped with hubstacks, there is pretty much no difference between the Rozzor 2 and the original Rozzor. It's not really a matter of which one is better, so just choose the model most appropriate for your needs.
>>Rozzor PV (Sorry, this video only features the original Rozzor)
The second release from Rosgana and Werrd's international collaboration.
Indonesian yo-yo performer Oke Rosgana teamed up with Australian maker Werrd to produce the Rozzor (the name comes from Rosgana's name). The resulting Rozzor is an international sensation, an undersized full metal yo-yo designed for performance and competition, and this is their second release. It's a straight body shape but it's slightly rounded, a great balance between weight and size. From its specs, nothing jumps out as particularly conspicuous, and its balanced features and standard design make it easy to recommend for those who want a good all-around yo-yo, or for someone's first full metal yo-yo. It uses Large size bearings, so you can decide to equip it with a KonKave for even greater performance.
Other than the weight and its ability to be equipped with hubstacks, there is pretty much no difference between the Rozzor 2 and the original Rozzor. It's not really a matter of which one is better, so just choose the model most appropriate for your needs.
>>Rozzor PV (Sorry, this video only features the original Rozzor)
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Rozzor 2
Werrd - Rozzor 2
The second release from Rosgana and Werrd's international collaboration.
Indonesian yo-yo performer Oke Rosgana teamed up with Australian maker Werrd to produce the Rozzor (the name comes from Rosgana's name). The resulting Rozzor is an international sensation, an undersized full metal yo-yo designed for performance and competition, and this is their second release. It's a straight body shape but it's slightly rounded, a great balance between weight and size. From its specs, nothing jumps out as particularly conspicuous, and its balanced features and standard design make it easy to recommend for those who want a good all-around yo-yo, or for someone's first full metal yo-yo. It uses Large size bearings, so you can decide to equip it with a KonKave for even greater performance.
Other than the weight and its ability to be equipped with hubstacks, there is pretty much no difference between the Rozzor 2 and the original Rozzor. It's not really a matter of which one is better, so just choose the model most appropriate for your needs.
>>Rozzor PV (Sorry, this video only features the original Rozzor)
The second release from Rosgana and Werrd's international collaboration.
Indonesian yo-yo performer Oke Rosgana teamed up with Australian maker Werrd to produce the Rozzor (the name comes from Rosgana's name). The resulting Rozzor is an international sensation, an undersized full metal yo-yo designed for performance and competition, and this is their second release. It's a straight body shape but it's slightly rounded, a great balance between weight and size. From its specs, nothing jumps out as particularly conspicuous, and its balanced features and standard design make it easy to recommend for those who want a good all-around yo-yo, or for someone's first full metal yo-yo. It uses Large size bearings, so you can decide to equip it with a KonKave for even greater performance.
Other than the weight and its ability to be equipped with hubstacks, there is pretty much no difference between the Rozzor 2 and the original Rozzor. It's not really a matter of which one is better, so just choose the model most appropriate for your needs.
>>Rozzor PV (Sorry, this video only features the original Rozzor)
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Werrd - Rozzor 2
The second release from Rosgana and Werrd's international collaboration.
Indonesian yo-yo performer Oke Rosgana teamed up with Australian maker Werrd to produce the Rozzor (the name comes from Rosgana's name). The resulting Rozzor is an international sensation, an undersized full metal yo-yo designed for performance and competition, and this is their second release. It's a straight body shape but it's slightly rounded, a great balance between weight and size. From its specs, nothing jumps out as particularly conspicuous, and its balanced features and standard design make it easy to recommend for those who want a good all-around yo-yo, or for someone's first full metal yo-yo. It uses Large size bearings, so you can decide to equip it with a KonKave for even greater performance.
Other than the weight and its ability to be equipped with hubstacks, there is pretty much no difference between the Rozzor 2 and the original Rozzor. It's not really a matter of which one is better, so just choose the model most appropriate for your needs.
>>Rozzor PV (Sorry, this video only features the original Rozzor)
The second release from Rosgana and Werrd's international collaboration.
Indonesian yo-yo performer Oke Rosgana teamed up with Australian maker Werrd to produce the Rozzor (the name comes from Rosgana's name). The resulting Rozzor is an international sensation, an undersized full metal yo-yo designed for performance and competition, and this is their second release. It's a straight body shape but it's slightly rounded, a great balance between weight and size. From its specs, nothing jumps out as particularly conspicuous, and its balanced features and standard design make it easy to recommend for those who want a good all-around yo-yo, or for someone's first full metal yo-yo. It uses Large size bearings, so you can decide to equip it with a KonKave for even greater performance.
Other than the weight and its ability to be equipped with hubstacks, there is pretty much no difference between the Rozzor 2 and the original Rozzor. It's not really a matter of which one is better, so just choose the model most appropriate for your needs.
>>Rozzor PV (Sorry, this video only features the original Rozzor)























