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Epiphanion

Epiphanion

C3yoyodesign - Epiphanion

"Weight" and "sharpness" coexist in this mid-size full metal yo-yo.

This is a full metal yo-yo with an unusual background, designed by William Chow, a member of the C3yoyodesign team.

The diameter is a mid-sized 55mm, and the width is on the wider side at over 46mm. On top of this wide size balance, the playfeel is stiff and gutsy, with a heavy and massive feeling, despite its supposedly average weight. The reason for this is due to the weight balance that is designed for the so-called "Gocha-kei," or "messy" type of play, where the yo-yo is repeatedly mounted and bounced in quick succession. While the weight is felt firmly, at the moment it changes direction, the weight creates a sharpness that allows the Epiphanion to cut through and seem to move forward on its own.

The unique design of the vertical alphabet logo is also noteworthy.

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C3yoyodesign - Epiphanion

"Weight" and "sharpness" coexist in this mid-size full metal yo-yo.

This is a full metal yo-yo with an unusual background, designed by William Chow, a member of the C3yoyodesign team.

The diameter is a mid-sized 55mm, and the width is on the wider side at over 46mm. On top of this wide size balance, the playfeel is stiff and gutsy, with a heavy and massive feeling, despite its supposedly average weight. The reason for this is due to the weight balance that is designed for the so-called "Gocha-kei," or "messy" type of play, where the yo-yo is repeatedly mounted and bounced in quick succession. While the weight is felt firmly, at the moment it changes direction, the weight creates a sharpness that allows the Epiphanion to cut through and seem to move forward on its own.

The unique design of the vertical alphabet logo is also noteworthy.