- Weight: 65.8 grams - Width: 42.4 mm - Diameter: 56 mm (includes string and a second, wide C bearing in the box)
- The Ghost is Bimetal. Constructed of aircraft quality 6061 aluminum with stainless steel rings for advanced yoyo tricks. Aluminum is anodized for color, added strength, and corrosion resistance.
- Responsive means it wakes like a standard yoyo and binding is NOT required to wake the yoyo up.
- Want unresponsive / nonresponsive play? Just install the wide, angled C bearing that also comes in the box. Both a wide (unresponsive) and narrow (traditional responsive) bearing are included.
- Narrow flat C bearing for longer spin times and traditional "tug and wake up" play installed. Also includes wide, angled C bearing for nonresponsive / unresponsive binding tricks. Silicone response system for superior play.
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Jay Mark Pagurayan
Great for 20 bucks, not so great for 30.
Killer yoyo, and at the price i got it for, Daymn!!!!! 19.99 ant bad, but i do see that after that review posted about this yoyo they jacked up the price, and for 30 bucks, this puts it in a big maybe zone. plenty of other amazing yoyos at that price range that knock this out of the water. watch and wait until this drops in price again.
Rheyann Daus
Does the Trick
Good balance, sleeps well...does the trick.
Han Zaw Zaw
Great bimetal for the price
Great yoyo for the price. Plays like a $50ish yoyo
Delores Brunson
Ghost
A very Good yoyo I love the look raw and shine is good plays very well not much vibe the bearing is smooth mine plays good off the box for the price it's up thr with gsquared yoyo officer clyw sengoku etc it plays like a more high end yoyo
Andrew Springer
It's a Good YoYo
Easily as good as the Magic yoyo Stealth(except it is not anodized). Not smooth but there is no juddering(visible vibe) and it seems decent for the price. I like the raw finish because it blends with the rims and is kinda unique. The shape and gap is very good and plays just the way I like. It spins long and fast, playing very similar to the stealth. You can do finger spins but I wouldn't buy it for that. It's a solid player and fairly nice at this price point. The center trak bearing it comes with needs lubed and broken in but It plays very good after that. Center traks play the best imo. Comes with a slim bearing too if you want to play like a newb. Over all I am really happy with it and I enjoy throwing it.
Rahman Baba
Excellent throw! In my Top 5!
Oh, this is goo-ooo—oood! I love it! This is my forth yoyo from Yoyo King and it will not be my last. This is my second bi-metal and I love the organic shape, the overall feel of it in my hand, and the way it plays in combos. Incredibly stable, fast, quiet, and a total joy to throw. Oh, yeah, and it looks great! Yoyo King knocked it out of the park!
Sam Holder
Awesome!
Great mid range you to learn on and get into advanced tricks with an unresponsive barring to convert it.
Summer Dawn
A good bi metal for the price.
I actually really like this yoyo. For a cheap-end bi metal, it’s held up incredibly well for past few months. Much like the Space Monkey, the Ghost (both are made by the same company) is a jack of all trades but master of none. Then again, it’s not meant to be. It’s meant to be a bi metal than can act as a “beater” throw if you want. Carry it with you, scratch it up; it’s not expensive and is fun to use. The shape is a V profile with rounded off rims. This makes the Ghost a bit better for speed combos than its Space Monkey counterpart in my opinion. If you use a glove, some ok-ish finger grinds/ finger spins are possible but they’ll never be as great as say a YoYofficer Yacare. Again, it’s not trying to be something like that though. For the one I’ve got, where it shines is pure spin time and stability. When it comes to sheer spin time, mine is able to go toe to toe with much more expensive bi metals like my iYoYo Iceberg or Yoku Euler, both of which are way more expensive. Couple that with the inherient stability it has, and it’s a great yoyo to use when learning new tricks especially longer combos. As an added bonus, my particular Ghost is dead quiet. That comes in handy if I want to throw while watching a show or listening to music. The only con I have for this one would be the response pads; they’re pretty slippy. If you’re an experienced player on the unresponsive scene, this won’t be the worst in thing in the world. However, players new to unresponsive yoyos are going to have a rough time with this one. In short, it’s a good bi metal for what it is. I’ve found myself throwing it into a backpack to go to work with me so I can have a fun yoyo on hand while not worrying about it receiving some cosmetic damage. If you’re on the fence, give it a shot.
Roh Rayman
So silent, now I can lay in bed and yoyo while my wife sleeps
So silent, now I can lay in bed and yoyo while my wife sleeps
Sky Moe Sky Moe Ei
High quality for the money.
If your only yo-yo experience has been with $5 yo-yos be prepared to be shocked! This is so different from older yo-yos it almost needs a new name! It isn’t the metal that makes it so different but rather the precision bearing the string spins on. Now anyone can Walk the Dog or do a minute long sleeper which opens up tons of possibilities.