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Characteristics

Aluminum (7022) body 40%

Stainless steel rims 53%

bb + axle 7%

Weight 62 g

Diameter 52mm

Width 38mm

Ball bearing 6x13x5 mm

SKF or Ceramic hybrid

RS silicone recessed

Axle 4mm steel

Gap 4mm

(almost 5 mm with shims)

custom made G-String by Paul Wallace

 
MHM
COMPOUND
CRAZY SMILE
 

REVIEWS

Eric Wolff (U.S.)

I received it a few days ago, and I’m very impressed with it. It's nicely made and a great player.

Martin Hocking (U.K.):

Thanks my compound proto. arrived today. Its absolutely fantastic, its the smoothest best made yoyo i've ever seen. Congratulations and good luck with the production ones!

His new yoyo is the compund, its an all metal steel weight ringed yoyo. Basically what a yoyojam should be!

So yeah, this ^ arrived last friday, and it is soooo good. I get all the formalities out of the way, it plays really smooth, its got a recessed silicone response so it binds tight and it spins true as anything. It doesnt have an IRG groove which doesn't bother me because yoyos dont really need one anyway (in my opin...) and it isn't anodized which makes me happy because bare metal looks better to me. (also worth noting that you can't anodize steel anyway). Bearing is cleaned so it spins for ages. etc.etc. etc.

Oh yeah it comes with a g-string which also rock!

Stu (Australia):

Hey Sasha...
It arrived!
--= W-O-W =--
I have played it for a litle while and I am impressed. It really makes a nice ringing sound. Nice feel and nice weight. I am just breaking the
bearing in so it unresponsive.
Sings like a birdie when you play it.

Matt (U.S.):

Good news, as the silcon is wearing down the yoyo is playing much better. As a matter of fact I have gotten, a Luchador, Kaizen, GM2, all the same day as the Compound and I find that I am grabing the Compound more then any of them.