Rain City Skills Author Yoyo
Rain City Skills Author Yoyo
Are you looking for a light yo-yo? The RCS Author weighs a mere 56.3 grams, which is a full 10 grams lighter than todays average yoyo. Being that light, the Author doesn’t sacrifice any power or spin time.
The Author is slightly undersized, and has a nice curved “V” shape that we love!
Show your love for your favorite genre of fiction, with some of these amazing colorways!
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Specs for nerds:
Diameter: 54.14 mm
Width: 44.2 mm
Gap Width: 4.57 mm
Weight: 56.3 grams
Bearing Size: Groove Concave Size C
Response: "Slim Pad" Size 19mm
Material: 6061 Aluminum
Designed in Canada
From Rain City Skills
The Author is back with a Sequel!
The Author was designed to be easy on Mr. Yoyothrower's messed up shoulder. The lighter weight takes away that 'thud' heavier yoyos get when they hit the end of the string. Less thud = more throws before strain sets in. But that wouldn't do any good if the yoyo spun out quickly, so Justin Scott Larson used his Engineering genius to get the weight just right, so it'll sleep through some of your toughest tricks!
This has become the go-to throw for the grown-up yo-yoers who need something a little easier on the shoulder/wrist/arm.
With Mryoyothrower’s second book, “The People of Yoyo” near release, we thought it was time for another run. The Sequel is similar to the original, with some aesthetic tweaks to help with the “do I really need ANTOHER one of this yoyo?” question. Yes. The answer is yes. This one’s different. Super duper different.
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In the Box:
- 1 Author yoyo with a Rain City “Sun shower” string
- Stickers!
- Lego accessories for the hubs
- A Custom “Mryoyothrower” pen/cell phone stylus and a Lego sword, so you can answer the question – Is the pen mightier than the sword? (Note – Fantasy and Sci-Fi editions come with a Lego lightsaber)
Each Author comes wrapped in an autographed page of one of Mr. Yoyothrower’s rough drafts. Hold onto it, it might be worth something one day when he’s a famous author!