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Yomega Yo-Mods Pro Speed, v. 2
Exhibit #3018
TypeProduction
ShapeConcave )-(
AxleBearing
ColorRed
PackagingBubble Carded
ConstructionComposite
Diameter56 mm
Width41 mm
GapAdjustable - Spacers
Weight70 gm
ConditionMint in Package
Date2016
OwnerRick Brough
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Yomega Yo-Mods was a customizable yo-yo system introduced in 2012. The system included three different yo-yo models: the Pro Speed (dead response); the BX-2 (less response); and the G-R (responsive; normal yo-yo play). While all three yo-yos played great individually, the parts--such as the bearing, spacers, pads, and halves, all color-coded--were completely compatible and interchangeable among each model. This kind of flexibility let you easily customize the play and feel of the yo-yo to your own liking--assuming you bought all three models (or at least two of them) to swap parts. At an original retail price of $25 each, it probably became cost prohibitive for many kids.

The Yomega Pro Speed in the Yo-Mods system was 70 grams total weight making it the heaviest model. It came with a high quality 10 ball, size C ball bearing, hard response pads, spacers for a wide string gap, and plastic rim-weighted halves with internal aluminum shells. In the series, this model was considered the upper-end in performance. However, it was also the most challenging to use and play because of its dead response.

It's interesting to note that this model is still being made and sold by Yomega as of 2018. However, the packaging no longer says "Yo-Mods Customizable Yo-Yo System" on the front. In fact, Yo-Mods is no longer a yo-yo customization system marketed by Yomega. I believe this change occurred sometime in 2016. You can, however, still swap out parts from the BX2 and G-R models, even though those particular models are no longer being made. Note also, that this current (as of 2018) Pro Speed model pictured in this this exhibit is now viewed as a completely assembled yo-yo inside the packaging; the 2012 version of the Pro Speed came in an "exploded parts" view packaging.
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