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+ | |dimensions=Diameter: 58.5m <br> Width: 43.9mm |
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+ | |bearing=Size C Center Trac |
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==Description== |
==Description== |
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− | Based on the profile of the [[CLYW Borealis|Borealis]], which was used by Zach Gormley to win the 1A |
+ | Based on the profile of the [[CLYW Borealis|Borealis]], the prototype of which was used by Zach Gormley to win the World 1A Championship title at the 2015 [[World Yo-Yo Contest|Worlds]], the Big Dipper is a plastic rendition. It is made of a tough and durable polycarbonate with some tweaks and adjustments to the original design help it translate well into the new material. |
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+ | It can handle any trick the user throws at it, proving it worthy of Gormley's signature, and is complimented with artwork by Mike Lundy from Edmonton. Typical of the CLYW line-up, the Big Dipper features a large Center Trac bearing and CLYW's own silicone Snow Tire response system. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *The Big Dipper is named after the constellation, Ursa Major (meaning "Great Bear"), which is also known as the Big Dipper. This is referenced in the packaging artwork by Mike Lundy. |
+ | *The Big Dipper is named after the constellation, Ursa Major (meaning "Great Bear"), which is also known as the Big Dipper. This is also referenced in the packaging artwork by Mike Lundy. |
− | *It is their second plastic return top after the |
+ | *It is their second plastic return top after the [[CLYW Yeti|Yeti]]. |
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==External Link== |
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− | *[http://shop.clyw.ca/collections/all/products/big-dipper Big Dipper on the CLYW |
+ | *[http://shop.clyw.ca/collections/all/products/big-dipper Big Dipper on the CLYW website] |
+ | *[http://www.highspeedyoyo.com/reviews/a-m/caribou-lodge-yoyo-works/clyw-big-dipper CLYW Big Dipper review at High Speed YoYo] |
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Latest revision as of 00:45, 1 March 2018
The Big Dipper is a plastic return top first released worldwide on February 18th, 2016 by CLYW. It is a signature series return top of 2015 World 1A Champion Zach Gormley.
Description[]
Based on the profile of the Borealis, the prototype of which was used by Zach Gormley to win the World 1A Championship title at the 2015 Worlds, the Big Dipper is a plastic rendition. It is made of a tough and durable polycarbonate with some tweaks and adjustments to the original design help it translate well into the new material.
It can handle any trick the user throws at it, proving it worthy of Gormley's signature, and is complimented with artwork by Mike Lundy from Edmonton. Typical of the CLYW line-up, the Big Dipper features a large Center Trac bearing and CLYW's own silicone Snow Tire response system.
Trivia[]
- The Big Dipper is named after the constellation, Ursa Major (meaning "Great Bear"), which is also known as the Big Dipper. This is also referenced in the packaging artwork by Mike Lundy.
- It is their second plastic return top after the Yeti.