You will also notice that we do not just sell white strings, we also sell some colored strings. The type 6 strings come in a fluorescent yellow.
The yellow is really great when you are performing because it is really easy to see and it is really flashy. It is actually fluorescent, so if you use a black light it will glow while you are doing your tricks which is pretty cool when you are performing.
The type 8 string comes in a blue which is also fluorescent, even though you might not think about that at first, but the blue is a little bit harder to see from an audience perspective so you want to think about that.
Again, it does glow in a black light so you can use that for performances as well. The other thing is that the dye that turns the string yellow and blue does affect how the string plays a little bit. So if you are really getting serious about your yo-yoing you may want to try those as well just to see if you like how the yellow string plays as opposed to the white string, or maybe you will prefer the blue string.
I mean, they will never use anything else. Just experiment with it, see what you like. Last name. Your cart is empty. Most popular material among yo-yo players. Nylon: Longer lasting and stiffer than Polyester. A little tough on the finger. Type Thickness Yo-yo string also comes in different thicknesses. Non-bearing yo-yos will wear out the string quicker. Warning: Nylon string is not recommended for looping yo-yos because the fast looping movement can cause it to melt so we hear.
Subscribe to our newsletter A short sentence describing what someone will receive by subscribing. International Shipping available. Satisfied or refunded Not happy with your order? String Adjustment : If you are using a fixed-axle yo-yo not a ball-bearing or transaxle yo-yo you will need to pay special attention to string adjustment.
If you look at a yo-yo string you can see that it is twisted. As you play with your yo-yo the amount of twist in the string will change. If the string is too twisted up you will have trouble getting the yo-yo to sleep at the end of the string. The loss in elasticity is due to the constant stretching of the string when it gets rolled up inside the yo-yo under high tension. When putting your yo-yos away you can prolong the life of your string by storing it unwound.
As a simple test, you can take a new string, wind it tightly into the yo-yo and then let the yo-yo rest for a few days. The string will not be so elastic anymore and it will also not lie straight. The most common way to put the string on to the yo-yo is to open the loop at the end and put the strand around the axle.
With a fixed axle yo-yo this is the only way that allows the yo-yo to sleep. This referred to as 'single looped' as there is only one loop of string around the axle. In some circumstances you may want to double loop your string around the axle. With a fixed axle this prevents the yo-yo from sleeping.
With the early ball bearing yo-yos like the Tom Kuhn Silver Bullet 2 before the advent of Response Systems you had to do this in order to create a small amount of friction at the gap sides to make the yo-yo return.
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