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| color = Pink/Black |
| color = Pink/Black |
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| weight = 51 grams |
| weight = 51 grams |
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− | | dimensions = 35.64mm |
+ | | dimensions = Width: 35.64mm <br> Diameter: 57.97mm |
| material = Plastic |
| material = Plastic |
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| bearing_size = Size B |
| bearing_size = Size B |
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+ | | response = dual o-ring}} |
− | The '''Sunset Trajectory''' is a dual signature series yo-yo from [[YoYoJam]], having been jointly designed by [[Dave Geigle]] and [[Bill de Boisblanc]]. It is the standard YoYoJam looper and features a |
+ | The '''Sunset Trajectory''' is a dual signature series yo-yo from [[YoYoJam]], having been jointly designed by [[Dave Geigle]] and [[Bill de Boisblanc]]. It is the standard YoYoJam looper and features a dual o-ring response system and adjustable string gap. It has the same shape as the [[YoYoJam Hurricane Kamaitachi|Hurricane Kamaitachi]]. It has been used many yoyo players such as [[Yosshi Mikamoto]] and [[Joseph Harris]]. |
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+ | The yo-yos came in Yellow and Red. It has been replaced by the newer [[YoYoJam Sunset Trajectory NXG|Sunset Trajectory NXG]]. |
==Photos== |
==Photos== |
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*[http://www.theyoyomuseum.com/museum_view.php?action=view&subaction=exhibit&exhibitid=103 YoYoJam Sunset Trajectory at the Museum of Yo-Yo History] |
*[http://www.theyoyomuseum.com/museum_view.php?action=view&subaction=exhibit&exhibitid=103 YoYoJam Sunset Trajectory at the Museum of Yo-Yo History] |
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[[Category:Yo-yo]] |
[[Category:Yo-yo]] |
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Revision as of 01:24, 18 July 2014
The Sunset Trajectory is a dual signature series yo-yo from YoYoJam, having been jointly designed by Dave Geigle and Bill de Boisblanc. It is the standard YoYoJam looper and features a dual o-ring response system and adjustable string gap. It has the same shape as the Hurricane Kamaitachi. It has been used many yoyo players such as Yosshi Mikamoto and Joseph Harris.
The yo-yos came in Yellow and Red. It has been replaced by the newer Sunset Trajectory NXG.