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Archive for May, 2011

SPYY Pro Series by Zannix Wong

Author: SCUBA Steve
05 31st, 2011
05 29th, 2011



The Western Canadian Regional (WCR), was held near Vancouver Saturday, May 21. As far as I know, it was the first Canadian regional yoyo contest and a very successful one at that! The contest was sponsored by numerous yoyo companies with many prizes. Judges were sitting in front of the stage, and the stage was large with loud speakers at each end and a big poster showing the sponsors – just like any other great yoyo contest. From the beginning to the end, it went great.



Many of the competitors were from the Vancouver area. They have their own local yoyo group, and the size of it seems to be big enough that they can organize a contest with some supporters. Some of yoyoers possess significant potential in their yoyoing. It just made me interested in them because I always want to see good yoyoers in Canada, but this country is really huge and makes hard to gather those people in a single place. It appeared obvious that there are many unknown, yet intense players in this great country, but they wouldn’t have any opportunity to show their ability to the bigger community if they live in a place without any local yoyo meeting or contest. Read more



05 20th, 2011


Guy’s preliminary performance. The floating pixie dust adds to the surreal look of his tricks!


Lilia trying a raw proto of the new SPYY Solaris.


Ed was a favorite of everyone and an immense help at the SPYY table. Thanks, Ed!


Gary sporting his usual red Pistolero and kicks to match. He’s out to buy a pair in blue to match his new Radian Gen2.


Doc Pop showing off his coveted gold Ronin. Glad you like it, Doc!

Can you tell I’m having fun with @instagram ?



05 7th, 2011



The Radian Gen 2 is a long awaited re-release of the throw that established SPYY’s place in the market. This is a modernized version, but remains true to the original with its classic profile and spike. The performance on the string lives up to expectations of modern players with a revised gap and response system.

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