🎯 Elevate Your Yoyo Game with the Ghost!
The Ghost Bi Metal Yoyo combines high-quality 6061 aluminum and stainless steel for a professional-grade experience. Weighing 65.8 grams and featuring a dual-bearing system, it caters to all skill levels, making it perfect for both beginners and seasoned players. With its anodized finish for added strength and corrosion resistance, this yoyo is designed for those who demand performance and style.
Material Type | Stainless Steel, Aluminum |
Color | Silver |
Theme | Sport |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W | 2.2"L x 2.2"W |
Skill Level | All |
T**6
Extremely fun yo yo when set up as responsive
This can be set up as responsive (returns on a tug) or nonresponsive. The adjustment requires only swapping the bearing out. The responsive bearing, which is the narrower one, is incredibly smooth and silent. There's no vibe in the throw at all. The nonresponsive, wider bearing, even after adding some machine oil is rougher. It's odd to see a sleep run longer on a responsive set up, but that's the case with this one. I don't know if the bimetal adds stability or not, but it is a very stable, long running throw. The landing area is wide for string tricks. It comes in black or silver, and I bought the silver. The finish is very, very good, and it's an eye catching yo yo. On a bright string, it really pops. I have it on neon yellow now, but a neon blue would be really sharp. I'm really enjoying playing with this yo yo. Quality of the build, other than the issue noted with the nonresponsive bearing, is easily as good as my Duncan Windrunner. It's hard to beat a Duncan bearing though.
Z**1
A good bi metal for the price.
I actually really like this yoyo. For a cheap-end bi metal, it’s held up incredibly well for past few months.Much like the Space Monkey, the Ghost (both are made by the same company) is a jack of all trades but master of none. Then again, it’s not meant to be. It’s meant to be a bi metal than can act as a “beater” throw if you want. Carry it with you, scratch it up; it’s not expensive and is fun to use.The shape is a V profile with rounded off rims. This makes the Ghost a bit better for speed combos than its Space Monkey counterpart in my opinion. If you use a glove, some ok-ish finger grinds/ finger spins are possible but they’ll never be as great as say a YoYofficer Yacare. Again, it’s not trying to be something like that though.For the one I’ve got, where it shines is pure spin time and stability. When it comes to sheer spin time, mine is able to go toe to toe with much more expensive bi metals like my iYoYo Iceberg or Yoku Euler, both of which are way more expensive. Couple that with the inherient stability it has, and it’s a great yoyo to use when learning new tricks especially longer combos.As an added bonus, my particular Ghost is dead quiet. That comes in handy if I want to throw while watching a show or listening to music.The only con I have for this one would be the response pads; they’re pretty slippy. If you’re an experienced player on the unresponsive scene, this won’t be the worst in thing in the world. However, players new to unresponsive yoyos are going to have a rough time with this one.In short, it’s a good bi metal for what it is. I’ve found myself throwing it into a backpack to go to work with me so I can have a fun yoyo on hand while not worrying about it receiving some cosmetic damage. If you’re on the fence, give it a shot.
N**
Not bad
I have no complaints works just fine
E**O
Amazing yoyo
It was great out of the box mine needed live after a few throws but after putting live in it got unresponsive naive again and was super quiet best yoyo I ever bought
S**6
Perfect.
Great toy for reliving your childhood, with a modern design. I love it.
A**R
Solid throw for the price
This is a solid choice for the price. It's heavy and made for bigger hands. The action is quiet, steady, and smooth while sleeping. Be sure to thin lube the bearing almost immediately upon receipt. It doesn't take long for a dry bearing to wear. If you maintain it well it will deliver for a long time. When you graduate to the wide bearing and learn your binds you'll appreciate the easy string catches.
J**O
Not great. Cheaper elsewhere.
I paid 40 for this yoyo, i knew i could get it for 30 but i wanted it immediately so i paid the extra 10. I own many yoyos and this performs like many of my under $20 yoyos. Finger spins can be done but its not great at them, spin time is mediocre, and finger grinds are average. It does have a nice look though. Its almost identical in size and shape to my iceberg but doesnt perform nearly as well. Gonna go on my yoyo shelf and probably never get used because no matter what your doing theres better options. For 20 or 30 its ok for 40 dollars its not worth it. May as well add another 20 bucks and get something decent.
C**Z
Excellent throw! In my Top 5!
Oh, this is goo-ooo—oood! I love it! This is my forth yoyo from Yoyo King and it will not be my last. This is my second bi-metal and I love the shape, the overall feel of it in my hand, and the way it plays in combos. Incredibly stable, fast, quiet, and a total joy to throw. Oh, yeah, and it looks great! Yoyo King knocked it out of the park!
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