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SR-71
YoYoJam - SR-71
The successor to the Sirius name, the SR-71 features a heavy aluminum ring as Nathan Crissey's signature model.
The aluminum ring on the SR-71 almost takes over the entire body. The original Sirius was Crissey's original signature series, an almost full metal body. The SR-71 is Crissey's new signature model, both modern and unconventional with its unique body shape.
The body size is almost unchanged from the Sirius, a standard diameter for string play, but the proportions have certainly changed, with the SR-71's thick aluminum outer rim. Aluminum is lighter than bronze nickel, but to keep the spin up the SR-71 has an extra thick rim for extra long sleeps. Its design gives great performance with the light plastic body and aluminum wings, giving a soft feeling you can't get from a full metal model.
The SR-71 uses YoYoJam's Solid Spin Axle system, and is loaded with a thin bearing for a tug response. You can retrofit it with the included YYJ Speed Bearing to switch to a bind response. This makes a great yo-yo for players looking to practice their binding technique, or step up from plastic yo-yos.
SR-71 was the model name of America's supersonic high-altitude spy plane, codenamed "Blackbird." The side cap design is modeled after the plane's markings. Comes with the thin bearing installed, and the speed bearing is in the package separately.
The successor to the Sirius name, the SR-71 features a heavy aluminum ring as Nathan Crissey's signature model.
The aluminum ring on the SR-71 almost takes over the entire body. The original Sirius was Crissey's original signature series, an almost full metal body. The SR-71 is Crissey's new signature model, both modern and unconventional with its unique body shape.
The body size is almost unchanged from the Sirius, a standard diameter for string play, but the proportions have certainly changed, with the SR-71's thick aluminum outer rim. Aluminum is lighter than bronze nickel, but to keep the spin up the SR-71 has an extra thick rim for extra long sleeps. Its design gives great performance with the light plastic body and aluminum wings, giving a soft feeling you can't get from a full metal model.
The SR-71 uses YoYoJam's Solid Spin Axle system, and is loaded with a thin bearing for a tug response. You can retrofit it with the included YYJ Speed Bearing to switch to a bind response. This makes a great yo-yo for players looking to practice their binding technique, or step up from plastic yo-yos.
SR-71 was the model name of America's supersonic high-altitude spy plane, codenamed "Blackbird." The side cap design is modeled after the plane's markings. Comes with the thin bearing installed, and the speed bearing is in the package separately.
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SR-71
YoYoJam - SR-71
The successor to the Sirius name, the SR-71 features a heavy aluminum ring as Nathan Crissey's signature model.
The aluminum ring on the SR-71 almost takes over the entire body. The original Sirius was Crissey's original signature series, an almost full metal body. The SR-71 is Crissey's new signature model, both modern and unconventional with its unique body shape.
The body size is almost unchanged from the Sirius, a standard diameter for string play, but the proportions have certainly changed, with the SR-71's thick aluminum outer rim. Aluminum is lighter than bronze nickel, but to keep the spin up the SR-71 has an extra thick rim for extra long sleeps. Its design gives great performance with the light plastic body and aluminum wings, giving a soft feeling you can't get from a full metal model.
The SR-71 uses YoYoJam's Solid Spin Axle system, and is loaded with a thin bearing for a tug response. You can retrofit it with the included YYJ Speed Bearing to switch to a bind response. This makes a great yo-yo for players looking to practice their binding technique, or step up from plastic yo-yos.
SR-71 was the model name of America's supersonic high-altitude spy plane, codenamed "Blackbird." The side cap design is modeled after the plane's markings. Comes with the thin bearing installed, and the speed bearing is in the package separately.
The successor to the Sirius name, the SR-71 features a heavy aluminum ring as Nathan Crissey's signature model.
The aluminum ring on the SR-71 almost takes over the entire body. The original Sirius was Crissey's original signature series, an almost full metal body. The SR-71 is Crissey's new signature model, both modern and unconventional with its unique body shape.
The body size is almost unchanged from the Sirius, a standard diameter for string play, but the proportions have certainly changed, with the SR-71's thick aluminum outer rim. Aluminum is lighter than bronze nickel, but to keep the spin up the SR-71 has an extra thick rim for extra long sleeps. Its design gives great performance with the light plastic body and aluminum wings, giving a soft feeling you can't get from a full metal model.
The SR-71 uses YoYoJam's Solid Spin Axle system, and is loaded with a thin bearing for a tug response. You can retrofit it with the included YYJ Speed Bearing to switch to a bind response. This makes a great yo-yo for players looking to practice their binding technique, or step up from plastic yo-yos.
SR-71 was the model name of America's supersonic high-altitude spy plane, codenamed "Blackbird." The side cap design is modeled after the plane's markings. Comes with the thin bearing installed, and the speed bearing is in the package separately.
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YoYoJam - SR-71
The successor to the Sirius name, the SR-71 features a heavy aluminum ring as Nathan Crissey's signature model.
The aluminum ring on the SR-71 almost takes over the entire body. The original Sirius was Crissey's original signature series, an almost full metal body. The SR-71 is Crissey's new signature model, both modern and unconventional with its unique body shape.
The body size is almost unchanged from the Sirius, a standard diameter for string play, but the proportions have certainly changed, with the SR-71's thick aluminum outer rim. Aluminum is lighter than bronze nickel, but to keep the spin up the SR-71 has an extra thick rim for extra long sleeps. Its design gives great performance with the light plastic body and aluminum wings, giving a soft feeling you can't get from a full metal model.
The SR-71 uses YoYoJam's Solid Spin Axle system, and is loaded with a thin bearing for a tug response. You can retrofit it with the included YYJ Speed Bearing to switch to a bind response. This makes a great yo-yo for players looking to practice their binding technique, or step up from plastic yo-yos.
SR-71 was the model name of America's supersonic high-altitude spy plane, codenamed "Blackbird." The side cap design is modeled after the plane's markings. Comes with the thin bearing installed, and the speed bearing is in the package separately.
The successor to the Sirius name, the SR-71 features a heavy aluminum ring as Nathan Crissey's signature model.
The aluminum ring on the SR-71 almost takes over the entire body. The original Sirius was Crissey's original signature series, an almost full metal body. The SR-71 is Crissey's new signature model, both modern and unconventional with its unique body shape.
The body size is almost unchanged from the Sirius, a standard diameter for string play, but the proportions have certainly changed, with the SR-71's thick aluminum outer rim. Aluminum is lighter than bronze nickel, but to keep the spin up the SR-71 has an extra thick rim for extra long sleeps. Its design gives great performance with the light plastic body and aluminum wings, giving a soft feeling you can't get from a full metal model.
The SR-71 uses YoYoJam's Solid Spin Axle system, and is loaded with a thin bearing for a tug response. You can retrofit it with the included YYJ Speed Bearing to switch to a bind response. This makes a great yo-yo for players looking to practice their binding technique, or step up from plastic yo-yos.
SR-71 was the model name of America's supersonic high-altitude spy plane, codenamed "Blackbird." The side cap design is modeled after the plane's markings. Comes with the thin bearing installed, and the speed bearing is in the package separately.























