Duncan Toys Yo-Yo luminoso a LED Pulse, Yo-Yo di livello intermedio con asse con cuscinetti a sfera e luci a LED, trasparente/blu

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Yo-Yo

Age Range (Description) Kid
ASIN B084ZSSVDZ
Best Sellers Rank #16,677 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #20 in Yo-Yos
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,173 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Global Trade Identification Number 00071617841003
Item model number 3572XP-BL
Item Weight 1.96 ounces
Manufacturer Duncan
Manufacturer Maximum Age 72.0
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) 72.0
Manufacturer recommended age 6 - 6 years
Product Dimensions 2.26"L x 2.26"W
Release date October 12, 2020
Skill Level Intermediate
UPC 071617841003

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Scritto da: Kevin C.
Yo-yo
Good yo-yo my grandson likes them a lot and it does work lights up when playing with it
Scritto da: Brandy
Appealing LED lights, and great for tricks!
Bought this as a stocking stuffer at Christmas for my girlfriend. We're kids stuck in adult bodies. It's smooth, easy, and fun, for beginners and experienced alike. The two hemispheres come apart for easy access to the string if tangling occurs. An extra battery is provided if the battery to the LED lights should die. The ball bearing axle keeps the yo yo spinning well while in the down position, so tricks like "rock the baby" and "walk the dog" are done with ease. I did both tricks easily without having done them before. My girlfriend is from the Philippines (where the yo yo was invented), and can do more intermediate tricks. She puts heavy use on it and it's holding up fine. We leave it out, and everyone who stops in will pick it up and have a go at it. I love that it lights up. It gives tricks a little extra kick, and makes outdoor use that much more fun (in the evening). There were a couple of downfalls, but nothing serious regarding the yo yo's operation. If I were a 12 year old, instead of an adult, I would be VERY unhappy that it came in a transparent yellow, and not the clear plastic. It still looks cool, so no big deal. But, if I were 12, I would be down right angry about one side of the yo yo not lighting up. I changed the battery, however, it seemed to be a defect in a metal piece that wasn't completing the circuit to the battery. If we held it in place, it worked. The defect is nothing to worry about, Duncan makes good yo yos and I have never bought a defected one in the past. Even now, the defect doesn't affect the performance, and I could of had it replaced if I cared enough to. It gets a lot of use, and praise. We will be buying another when this one puts its best days behind it.
Scritto da: Jim Bailey
Duncan Yo Yo's with LED lights and Ball Bearings.
Bought these Duncan Yo Yo's and a package of Extra Strings for my 2 Sons, who live is different places in Texas, they are around the 50 year old mark, but I have always played with Yo Yo's, so I thought these were good for the boys too. They are Ball Bearing, and have LED lights the turn on when they are spinning, Nice item to purchase, price is right, and its a Good Choice for new Yo Yo learners.
Scritto da: Soloviajero
Fun toy for my grandkids.
This is a fun yo-yo, the first I've used in half a century. Yoyos of olde were wood and never had lights, but the lights are a great addition, as is the ball bearings spinner that keeps it spinning longer than the old ones. For the price, this is a great toy. I look forward to fighting with my grandson over who's going to play with it. As an afterthought, I bought a pack of replacement strings because the string needs to be trimmed shorter for little people (grandpas need longer ones) and because yoyo strings eventually get twisty knots in them and need to be replaced. UPDATE. I gave the yoyo to my grandson at the Thanksgiving 2018 gathering and was bemused to find how much his father, other grandfather, and other adults played with it. You definitely need the extra strings (Duncan-brand come in a pack with multiple colors) but I found you also need a SECOND YOYO so you can play it "with" the child at the same time, that is, so you can demonstrate and do tricks on yours, with your long yoyo string, at the same time the child learns to use it with his shorter one. The lights change colors and are brighter and more impressive when the yoyo spins at higher speeds, and they dim-out at low, whimpy speeds. You need to operate it competently for the lights to dazzle at maximum advantage. I found a number of very good instructional yoyo videos on YouTube that contain useful beginner tips and tricks ("walk the doggie", "rock the baby", etc.) and recommend checking them out yourself before demonstrating the yoyo to a child. It's better for them to be impressed, rather than you be embarrassed. Discard the packaging beforehand. View the videos and practice with it beforehand. Hand it to the child out of your pocket rather than out of the package. Bigger fun that way . . .
Scritto da: The Timahawk
A kid again !!
I have not played with a Duncan yoyo in many many years. I saw this and had to buy one. So glad I did ! My wife thinks I'm crazy but at 62 yrs old I feel like a kid again ! These things have not changed a bit . Except the price of course. I can still " walk the dog " and " make the cradle " after all these years . Still a lot of fun to play with. Especially in the dark with it all lit up !! Hahahaha . So cool .
Scritto da: Barrett Benton
Sometimes, You Just Want the Lights
Ah, the yo-yo: the OG fidget-thingie for attention-challenged humans of all ages. Fits in your pocket as any proper fidgetable thing ought to, and with which state-of-play can be as plain or fancy as you wish. I'm anything but a trick-throwing svengali, but I've managed to amass several 'yos as an adult: a few of Duncan's "classic" all-wood pro reissues from the early-aughts, and a Yomega Power Brain X. And then started thinking about something that lit up while spinning. "Silly kid stuff", I thought for a split-second, but then thought "hold it...it's ALL 'kid stuff' but so what?" Which is to say it's also about not taking everything so blasted seriously. Yo-yos are about cutting loose for a few minutes, letting your mind freewheel a bit. And, once in a while, it's cool to light things up - and this Duncan does that just fine, without getting too much in the way of the yo-yo-ing bit, meaning it has decent action and responsiveness; not exactly as snappy as my wooden Classics, but close enough to just be fun, and also adjustable if you insist on some mid-air trickery (Walking the Dog is about as fancy as I care to get). Not certain how far one can get on a single set of batteries, but if it manages at least a year of casual use, I'll consider it good. Recommended.
Scritto da: Ivy Hang
A bit too long for 7 year old
Works great for a kid, but I feel the string is a bit long for him. Because of the long string, my son ended up making a knot and it wasn't as fun, then later he ended up breaking it - the string came out. He only had it for like a month and I need to buy new strings for him.
Scritto da: Brenda T.
El tradicional yo-yo
Nos encantó este juguete pues además de buen funcionamiento y material tiene luz al girar
Scritto da: ele
Muy buen yoyo
Se lo compré a mi hijo y le encantó. Facilita mucho las acrobacias, y con la luz llama la atención.
Scritto da: sisgri
YoYo tradizionale
Questo è uno YoYo responsive, ma per tutto il resto tradizionale. Il prodotto è come descritto e il suo moto è arricchito dalle luci. Non è uno YoYo professionale, ma permette qualche giochetto.
Scritto da: serge paris
Still work fine after 5 years
Still work fine after 5 years
Scritto da: José Ángel Rodríguez ramos
Bueno!
The media could not be loaded. Muy bueno, me gustaron los colores, lo recomiendo

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