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Mondial
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Manufacturer Original: Came-Yo
Current: Duncan
Release date 1998
Shape Modified
Color Blue/Yellow
Black
Gold/White
Red/Black
Silver/Black
Red/White
Black/Yellow
Weight 52.6 grams
Dimensions Diameter: 62.13mm
Width: 27.36mm
String Gap Width: Adjustable
Material Aluminum with rubber rings
Bearing size Size E
Response system Starburst

The Mondial was released in 1998 by Came-Yo, as the successor to the earlier Moonstar, and was designed by Harry Baier. Like its slightly lighter predecessor, the Mondial was an all-aluminium yo-yo, with rubber rings on the rims to cushion the blow on catching, as well as protecting the anodization when the user walks the dog with it.

It had an adjustable string gap, but the method was a radical innovation at the time; a ratchet mechanism. Each click of the ratchet was claimed to adjust the width of the string gap by half the width of a human hair. An added bonus, was that this was a self-lubricating yo-yo: the user could just inject some thick lubricant into the port on the side, and the yo-yo would slowly release it onto the ball bearing over time.

The rights to the Mondial are currently owned by Duncan, who produced and sold it from the early 2000's to 2009-2010, initially as part of the Hardcore series, and later on, the De-Luxxe series.







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Trivia

  • The SB-3 by Tom Kuhn also featured a ratchet mechanism for its gap adjustment system.
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