Kenshin by Sengoku

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Sengoku - First Ever 7068 Aluminum Alloy Yo-Yo!

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$ 79.99
Sengoku is a new company based in Nagakute, Japan creating some amazing high performance yo-yos with a cool story. The name Sengoku is an era in Japanese history when the country was in an internal war of samurai clans, finished only when Japan was unified by the Shogun. Keeping this history in mind, Sengoku is naming their yo-yos after the most notable Samurai leaders, and the latest yo-yo is the Kenshin!

Uesugi Kenshin was a pioneer and one of the most powerful lords of the Sengoku period remembered for his prowess on the battlefield and famed for his honourable conduct and military expertise.

Sengoku, tasked with creating a yo-yo unique and powerful enough to live up to the Kenshin name, sought out a completely new alloy to create their latest design - 7068 Aluminum. 7068 Aluminum is an amazingly strong Aluminum alloy that actually has a better weight/strength ratio than grade 5 Titanium! This allows for weight distribution that feels similar to Titanium without the crazy Ti price tag.

The Kenshin is the first mono-metal yo-yo Sengoku has made and it fits perfectly in their lineup alongside all the high performance multi-metal designs. It plays fast, stable, and has a light presence on the string. Comfortable in the hand with a feel that just begs you to keep throwing, the Kenshin is a serious game changer!

Kenshin by Sengoku

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OG Kenshin Specifications:
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Diameter: 55.60 mm / 2.18 inches
Width: 44.53 mm / 1.75 inches
Gap Width: 4.75 mm / .18 inches
Weight: 63.8 grams
Bearing Size: Center Trac
Size C (.250 x .500 x .187)
Response: Sengoku Katana Pads
Designed in: Japan
Machined in: China

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Jim
A little too "OG"

I didn't care for this one. Although I appreciate its legacy as being the first 7068 yoyo, its very lackluster in terms of spin power. Bearing it came with was great. Most of my collection are H shaped, but I've owned a few V shaped yoyos, including the Krown, which I immensely enjoyed better. This one sucked.

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Joseph
Great yoyo

This is not a bi-metal yoyo, but it plays like one, even better than some of the bi-metals. its very light on the string; handle speed combo very well, reaction is very sharp. It has a very large width, easy to hit the string and do combos. The shape is very like a yoyorecreation sleipnir which is great. The finish on it is not as good as other bead-blasted yoyo but it is still very smooth and its capable of palm grand. However the only downside of this yoyo is the engraving making it incapable to do horizontal finger grand, which all Sengoku yoyo have the same problem. I would even recommend this instead of the Hideyoshi which is double the price of the Kenshin.

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