This was a great style of video. I am still on the monometal train, yet to invest in a bimetal. Love to see some real drops from real people, and the showcased durability. I stumbled upon your emotion review, when I was getting a new throw for black Friday. I definitely have similar taste because I don't see many folks who love/recommend the autopilot as much as I do, so it looks like I need to watch all of your other reviews. You definitely captured what makes the autopilot so good in your first review, and sean collins is a yoyo designer's yoyo designer. I'm stoked to see the next throw he puts his name on, assuming I haven't missed it already. The style where you teach new people a couple of tricks, show off the scars, and gift a yoyo at the end is very entertaining, and seems like a winning format. For me, it doesn't even need to be a precision manufactured bimetal throw to drool at; I think I'd be just as happy seeing you give away a newly dinged up 5A friendly mono, or a polymer throw. I always have a few spares on me to teach the basics to anyone who is interested. I gave away a WELL used Loop 720 along with a Variant to some cousins over the weekend. You're right about the community, because I have now gifted yoyos to every person to ever ask me twice if they could try throwing, lol. Seeing the way you teach definitely gave me some helpful pointers for being a more effective yocoach. I'm positive that if I can teach it more effectively, I'll have more friends to yoyo with eventually lol.
That you so much for all of the kind words and insights! This means a ton and I hope you enjoy the other reviews I’ve made. I’ll be changing up the style of all goes to plan as I move forward with the channel and hope you stick around to watch! Thanks again! - Roman
This was a great style of video. I am still on the monometal train, yet to invest in a bimetal. Love to see some real drops from real people, and the showcased durability. I stumbled upon your emotion review, when I was getting a new throw for black Friday. I definitely have similar taste because I don't see many folks who love/recommend the autopilot as much as I do, so it looks like I need to watch all of your other reviews. You definitely captured what makes the autopilot so good in your first review, and sean collins is a yoyo designer's yoyo designer. I'm stoked to see the next throw he puts his name on, assuming I haven't missed it already.
The style where you teach new people a couple of tricks, show off the scars, and gift a yoyo at the end is very entertaining, and seems like a winning format. For me, it doesn't even need to be a precision manufactured bimetal throw to drool at; I think I'd be just as happy seeing you give away a newly dinged up 5A friendly mono, or a polymer throw.
I always have a few spares on me to teach the basics to anyone who is interested. I gave away a WELL used Loop 720 along with a Variant to some cousins over the weekend. You're right about the community, because I have now gifted yoyos to every person to ever ask me twice if they could try throwing, lol.
Seeing the way you teach definitely gave me some helpful pointers for being a more effective yocoach. I'm positive that if I can teach it more effectively, I'll have more friends to yoyo with eventually lol.
That you so much for all of the kind words and insights! This means a ton and I hope you enjoy the other reviews I’ve made. I’ll be changing up the style of all goes to plan as I move forward with the channel and hope you stick around to watch! Thanks again!
- Roman
Another rad video! And great sound considering the noisy area you're in! Very cool video!!
Thanks so much!
Love this so much🪀🎲🔥
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed!