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One Drop YoYos -  Ryosuke Kawamura Signature YoYo!  

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Our first yo-yo, the Project, released in 2007. It was born in an exciting and experimental time in the yo-yo world and had some unique features like the replaceable axle system and “Projection Profile” grooves. Sixteen years later, thanks to all of you supporting us, we’re still here and still making yo-yos. It’s been quite the ride. 

The Project is a yo-yo we keep revisiting in various ways because it seems like we did something right on that first attempt. In 2008 there was the Markmont Project. A year later in 2009 the Project 2 was released. The next time was the Markmont Next in 2010. It was until 2015 when team member Ryosuke was due for a signature yo-yo and he wanted to modernize the Project. The Rebirth is bigger than the Project and has Side Effects. It became the definitive version of the Project for the last 8 years.

Ryosuke correctly suggested it was time again to do more. The Reboot is here. Looking at the catch zone, it looks identical to a Rebirth. However, there are significant changes: It is made out of 7075 aluminum alloy, is “Boosted” (a 7075 version of a yo-yo that weighs less even though 7075 alloy weighs more than 6061 alloy), and has new beautiful “Projection Profile” grooves in the cup.

The Reboot weighs 3 grams less than the Rebirth coming in at 63.4 grams with Ultra Lights.    


Reboot by OneDrop

Reboot by OneDrop

Reboot Specifications:
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Diameter: 53.00 mm / 2.09 inches
Width: 42.90 mm / 1.69 inches
Gap Width: 4.30 mm / 0.17 inches
Weight: 63.5 grams
Bearing Size: Size C (.250 x .500 x .187)
Response: One Drop Standard Flow Groove Pad
Material: 7075 Aluminum
Designed in: USA
Made in: USA
Released: May 2023
   

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Chris
My daily driver

The title says it all, this is probably my favorite yoyo. It's got a generous catch area without being overly wide, a nice mix of float and speed, and great stability. I've been enjoying the trend of using slightly heavier, more durable aluminum variants, and this throw benefits from it. Of course the side effects are also great. There's enough lip to allow for finger grinding and the projection profile also helps with some groove grind tricks.

About the only thing it can't do is finger spins. Otherwise, it's a tremendously versatile yo-yo and my favorite overall.

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Ken Woodard
Ahead of Its Time

That this basic shape came out as early as 2007 is remarkable. My Rebirth, the same as this except for different aluminum and minus some grooves, is still in my frequent-use rotation, particularly when I'm working on chopstick tricks. It spins and remains stable with the verve of a bigger yo-yo while affording the advantages that a compact throw confers on close-in tech tricks and fiddly stuff. A must-have for established onedrop fans, this would also be a good entry point for anyone interested in the aesthetics, balance, and fun of side-effect onedrop yo-yos. It'll sell out quickly.

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