The Stealth Fire (Japanese: ステルスファイア) is a yo-yo manufactured by Yomega and released by Bandai in Japan on September 1997 for its first Hyper Yo-Yo line-up.
Description[]
The Stealth Fire is a variation of the Fireball, featuring the same transaxle system, but this time with a narrow wing shaped body, which allow players to perform string tricks more effectively than with the regular rounded modified shape.
It was adapted overseas in North America during the same year as the Saber Wing Fireball.
A made-in-China version of the Stealth Fire would be released by Bandai for its second Hyper Yo-Yo lineup on March 2004 with new side cap art, and and various solid color combinations.
Special Editions[]
Stealth Fire (2004)[]
- Champ Caravan 2004 - Unlike the retail version, this limited edition yo-yo was made in the US.
Official Description[]
Stealth Fire (1997)[]
Type B - String Play Type (Long-sleep)
Its shape is suitable for string play. A long-sleeping version with a nylon bearing inside. Diameter about 59mm. Weight about 45 grams.
Trivia[]
- It appears in the anime Chousoku Spinner/Super Yo-Yo, where a pair of it was used by Mai Kirisaki, using shorter strings to her looping advantage.