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{{Infobox Yo-Yo New
|name = Viper
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|title1=Viper
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|image1=HenrysViperOriginal.gif
|manufacturer = [[Henrys]]
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|manufacturer=[[Henrys]]
|color = Various
 
|Release date = 1998
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|release_date=1997-1998
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|shelf_status=Discontinued
|shape = Butterfly
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|shape=Butterfly
|image = HenrysViperpackage.gif
 
 
|color(s)=Various
|material = Aluminum hub with rubber shells
 
|weight = 53 grams
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|weight=53 grams
|dimensions = Diameter: 65mm <br> Width: 34mm <br> String Gap Width: Adjustable
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|dimensions=Diameter: 65mm <br> Width: 34mm <br> String Gap Width: Adjustable
 
|material=Aluminum hub with rubber shells
|bearing_size = Size D
 
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|bearing=Size D
|response = None}}
 
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|response_system=None
The '''Viper''' (Also known as the '''Viper Classic''') is a yo-yo made by [[Henrys]] in Germany, first released in 1998.
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}}The '''Viper''' (also known retrospectively as the '''Viper Classic''') was a yo-yo produced by [[Henrys]], first released in 1997-1998.
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==Description==
 
==Description==
The Viper was the first yo-yo product ever made by Germany-based skill toy maker Henrys, consisting an anodized aluminum hub with large, removable rubber shells that form a Butterfly-shaped body profile. Its axle features a ball bearing for long spin times, and O-rings that create a "Quicktrick" gap adjustment mechanism, which allows the user to widen or narrow the string gap by twisting the body halves, therefore switching to different levels of play on the fly. It proved popular for 1A, especially when modified. The Viper was also one of the very first yo-yos to popularize the [[Styles Of Play#4A|4A (Offstring)]] playing style, thanks to the rubber shells allowing the yo-yo to bounce off the ground after a harsh drop while absorbing the force of the impact.
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The Viper was the first yo-yo product ever made by Henrys, a Germany-based manfacturer of juggling equipment. It consists of an anodized aluminum hub with large, removable rubber shells that form into a Butterfly-shaped body profile, meant to resemble their diabolos. At 65mm in diameter, it was one of the largest yo-yos of its time, and the size allows it to be more visible during performances.
   
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Its axle features a ball bearing for long spin times, and O-rings that form the "Quicktrick" gap adjustment mechanism, which allows the user to widen or narrow the string gap by simply twisting the body halves inward or out. This also allows the user to transition to different levels of play on the fly. The Viper was also one of the very first yo-yos to popularize the [[Styles Of Play#4A|4A (Offstring)]] playing style, thanks to the rubber shells allowing the yo-yo to bounce off the ground after a harsh drop while absorbing the force of the impact.
One popular modification by Viper owners involved making a recessed starburst response system by cutting radially positioned holes on the inside of the Viper's aluminum hub. Another popular mod, which was invented by [[Doctor Popular]] in 1999, is to [[Beefcake|beefcake]] the yo-yo by adding another bearing to the axle, to widen the string gap and make it less responsive. This also allows the placement of [[Friction Stickers|friction stickers]] on the Viper without it being too grabby on the string.
 
   
 
<span style="font-weight:normal;">The Viper had also proved popular for 1A, especially when it is modified. </span>One common modification by Viper owners involved making a recessed starburst response system by cutting radially positioned holes on the inside of the Viper's aluminum hub. Another popular mod, which was invented by [[Doctor Popular]] in 1999, is to "[[Beefcake|beefcake]]" the yo-yo by adding another bearing to the axle, to widen the string gap and make it less responsive. This also allows the placement of [[Friction Stickers|friction stickers]] on the Viper without it being too grabby on the string. The yo-yo's rubber shells were also popular for modding, such as dying them in different colors, as well as installing them in undersized yo-yos such as the [[Tom Kuhn Pocket Rocket (aluminum)|Tom Kuhn Pocket Rocket]] and the [[YoYoJam MiniJam]].
The Viper was also licensed to [[Bandai]] for the ''Hyper Yo-Yo'' line as the [[Henrys Hyper Viper|Hyper Viper]].
 
   
 
The Viper was also licensed to [[Bandai]] for the ''Hyper Yo-Yo'' line as the [[Henrys Hyper Viper|Hyper Viper]], and was promoted in Japan by [[Dave Schulte]] and [[Jon Gates]] in the [[Team Hyper Viper]] tour.
   
   
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==Variants==
 
 
*[[Henrys Viper AXYS|Viper AXYS]]- Variant of the original Viper adapted for the AXYS System.
==Modern variants==
 
Building on the Viper's success, Henrys released new variants of the yo-yo in 1999 and in the 2010s.
 
*[[Henrys Viper AXYS|Viper AXYS]] - Variant of the original Viper adapted for the AXYS System of interchangeable axle parts.
 
 
*[[Henrys Cobra|Cobra]] - Low-cost version of the Viper with a plastic hub. Uses the AXYS System.
 
*[[Henrys Cobra|Cobra]] - Low-cost version of the Viper with a plastic hub. Uses the AXYS System.
*[[Henrys Viper Neo|Viper Neo]] - Modern version of the Viper featuring a redesigned hub with silicone Gecko Pad response.
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*[http://diabolo.wikia.com/wiki/Henrys_Micro Viper Micro] - A variant of the Viper designed as a miniature diabolo for children. Discontinued in 2015.
*[[Henrys Viper Neo XL|Viper Neo XL]] - Variant of the Viper Neo with larger rubber shells.
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*[[Henrys Viper Neo|Viper Neo]] - Modern version of the Viper featuring a redesigned hub with silicone Gecko Pad response, and a new shim-adustable axle system.
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*[[Henrys Viper Neo XL|Viper Neo XL]] - Variant of the Viper Neo with larger rubber shells. Discontinued in 2015.
 
*[[Henrys Viper Flux|Viper Flux]] - Variant of the Viper Neo featuring hubstacks.
 
*[[Henrys Viper Flux|Viper Flux]] - Variant of the Viper Neo featuring hubstacks.
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
==Photos==
 
==Photos==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Image:Red_viper.jpg|Henrys Viper
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Red_viper.jpg|Henrys Viper
 
HenrysViperpackage.gif|Packaging
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HenrysViperOriginal2.gif|Internals view
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
[[Category:Yo-yo]]
 
[[Category:Yo-yo]]
 
[[Category:Henrys yo-yos]]
 
[[Category:European yo-yos]]
 
[[Category:Off-string yo-yos]]
 
[[Category:Off-string yo-yos]]
[[Category:European yo-yos]]
 
[[Category:Henrys yo-yos]]
 
 
[[Category:1990s yo-yos]]
 
[[Category:1990s yo-yos]]
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[[Category:Discontinued yo-yos]]

Revision as of 01:20, 13 July 2018

The Viper (also known retrospectively as the Viper Classic) was a yo-yo produced by Henrys, first released in 1997-1998.

Description

The Viper was the first yo-yo product ever made by Henrys, a Germany-based manfacturer of juggling equipment. It consists of an anodized aluminum hub with large, removable rubber shells that form into a Butterfly-shaped body profile, meant to resemble their diabolos. At 65mm in diameter, it was one of the largest yo-yos of its time, and the size allows it to be more visible during performances.

Its axle features a ball bearing for long spin times, and O-rings that form the "Quicktrick" gap adjustment mechanism, which allows the user to widen or narrow the string gap by simply twisting the body halves inward or out. This also allows the user to transition to different levels of play on the fly. The Viper was also one of the very first yo-yos to popularize the 4A (Offstring) playing style, thanks to the rubber shells allowing the yo-yo to bounce off the ground after a harsh drop while absorbing the force of the impact.

The Viper had also proved popular for 1A, especially when it is modified. One common modification by Viper owners involved making a recessed starburst response system by cutting radially positioned holes on the inside of the Viper's aluminum hub. Another popular mod, which was invented by Doctor Popular in 1999, is to "beefcake" the yo-yo by adding another bearing to the axle, to widen the string gap and make it less responsive. This also allows the placement of friction stickers on the Viper without it being too grabby on the string. The yo-yo's rubber shells were also popular for modding, such as dying them in different colors, as well as installing them in undersized yo-yos such as the Tom Kuhn Pocket Rocket and the YoYoJam MiniJam.

The Viper was also licensed to Bandai for the Hyper Yo-Yo line as the Hyper Viper, and was promoted in Japan by Dave Schulte and Jon Gates in the Team Hyper Viper tour.


Variants

  • Viper AXYS- Variant of the original Viper adapted for the AXYS System.
  • Cobra - Low-cost version of the Viper with a plastic hub. Uses the AXYS System.
  • Viper Micro - A variant of the Viper designed as a miniature diabolo for children. Discontinued in 2015.
  • Viper Neo - Modern version of the Viper featuring a redesigned hub with silicone Gecko Pad response, and a new shim-adustable axle system.
  • Viper Neo XL - Variant of the Viper Neo with larger rubber shells. Discontinued in 2015.
  • Viper Flux - Variant of the Viper Neo featuring hubstacks.

Photos