I like how your definition of chill is "Easy to land tricks, flowy, stable, powerful and controllable" which is mine too. I love the sync too for this reason however it's not flowy. However many players define a chill yoyo as a "high walled, narrow, organic, center-weighted yoyo" which would be super uncontrallable. I don't understand how people find it chilling. Yes, this kind would be nice to catch though.
"Hummingbird... I don't think we'll make one as fast as that anymore." *One year later* : Tachyon at 60.8g Thanks for making these comparison videos, Philip!
My hummingbird is still the dead smoothest throw in my collection I don't throw it often because it's so dam smooth. My perigrine has had a hard time it's got some heavy duty vibe now but it's still a beast I'm hoping to get a vulture after Xmas if there's any left.
I have a hummingbird and peregrine, enjoyed the peregrine just a bit more until it got away from me and slammed it against my ceiling... Never been the same since. Excellent comparison vid Philip
I was on the fence leaning "no" to buy a Vulture. I gravitate to softer lines and a different aesthetic as I am not a competitor who needs super long spin times and total stability, but your obvious passion for the subtleties of good design and high quality sold me. I ordered the Spider Man inspired splash and look forward to trying it. I suspect it will end up in my top rotation of 3 or 4 yoyos that I pick up most frequently. So, yeah, this video convinced me. Well done!
Great review and comparison! I'm deliberating between the Hummingbird and the Vulture. I love the new YYS colorway, but I think the stability and flow of the Vulture might be better for my style and level of skill (beginner/intermediate). Is there anything new about the Cotton Candy YYS Hummingbird vs the one you reviewed in the video?
When will the Peregrine and Vulture be released in PURPLE???
I like how your definition of chill is "Easy to land tricks, flowy, stable, powerful and controllable" which is mine too. I love the sync too for this reason however it's not flowy. However many players define a chill yoyo as a "high walled, narrow, organic, center-weighted yoyo" which would be super uncontrallable. I don't understand how people find it chilling. Yes, this kind would be nice to catch though.
@@Maschine_Elf Yes exactly. Vulture is a hardcore yoyo that lets you chill while organic yoyos are chill yoyos that keeps you on your feet
"Hummingbird... I don't think we'll make one as fast as that anymore."
*One year later* : Tachyon at 60.8g
Thanks for making these comparison videos, Philip!
Veey cool video. I got a peregrine on the way cant wait finally
My hummingbird is still the dead smoothest throw in my collection I don't throw it often because it's so dam smooth. My perigrine has had a hard time it's got some heavy duty vibe now but it's still a beast I'm hoping to get a vulture after Xmas if there's any left.
If you think your player skills are limited, you should see mine!!!!
I have a hummingbird and peregrine, enjoyed the peregrine just a bit more until it got away from me and slammed it against my ceiling... Never been the same since. Excellent comparison vid Philip
Sorry to hear that :C
I was on the fence leaning "no" to buy a Vulture. I gravitate to softer lines and a different aesthetic as I am not a competitor who needs super long spin times and total stability, but your obvious passion for the subtleties of good design and high quality sold me. I ordered the Spider Man inspired splash and look forward to trying it. I suspect it will end up in my top rotation of 3 or 4 yoyos that I pick up most frequently. So, yeah, this video convinced me. Well done!
Hes a good sales man
Great review and comparison! I'm deliberating between the Hummingbird and the Vulture. I love the new YYS colorway, but I think the stability and flow of the Vulture might be better for my style and level of skill (beginner/intermediate). Is there anything new about the Cotton Candy YYS Hummingbird vs the one you reviewed in the video?
Thank you! Yys cotton candy is just an exclusive colorway. The spec and performance are the same as any hummingbird since 2017.