Two special releases of the Duncan Eagle 1--known as the Kurikaneko Editions--so named for the two world champion players from Japan named Mai Kurihara and Ryuya Kaneko.
The Duncan Eagle 1 was designed for long spins times and looping. It used the main body molds from their popular Pro Z model (sans MOD Spacers and size A ball bearing), and changed the body material from polycarbonate to polystyrene. They also kept the price affordable by using a transaxle bearing system and a starburst response. As with most transaxle bearings you can modify the yo-yo's return sensitivity by adjusting the number of string wraps around the transaxle itself. This low maintenance, easy-to-use yo-yo is ideal for string tricks and looping.
Originally came polybagged only. As with any Duncan Eagle 1, you could purchase separately one of three different Duncan MOD Spacer kits to reconfigure the yo-yo for string tricks instead of looping.