The Magic Yoyo V4: the Future of Yo-Yoing

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The Magic Yoyo V4 is a popular yoyo among yoyo enthusiasts. It is known for its high-quality construction and smooth performance. One of the standout features of the Magic Yoyo V4 is its aluminum body. This material provides durability and a nice weight distribution, allowing for a consistent and controlled play. The yoyo is also designed with a concave bearing, which helps reduce friction and increase spin time. The Magic Yoyo V4 has a unique shape that contributes to its performance.


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The Magic Yoyo V4 has a unique shape that contributes to its performance. It features a butterfly shape that is wide in the middle and tapers towards the edges. This design allows for easy string catches and smooth transitions between tricks.

Colourpop ‘All I See Is Magic’ Palette: Review and Swatches

This palette is part of ColourPop’s LE holiday collection. It was originally priced at $20 and is currently on sale for $14. It’s their standard packaging design with smaller sized, removable magnetic pans. A few of these shades (I think four) are sold individually as well. The palette has 15 eyeshadows in a variety of finishes. Just an fyi- Imperial and Tinsel Town aren’t approved for use on the eyes. The last CP palette that I reviewed, Golden State of Mind, wasn’t my favorite but I’m happy to say that I’ve been loving this one! Onto zee swatches!

Go Wish is a matte peach.

Now and Zen is a creamy white with yellow gold reflects. It’s also sold individually.

11:11 is a peachy rose gold with silver glitter and a foiled finish.

Treat Yourself is an ivory colored satin.

Top Notch is a medium red brown with a matte finish. It’s sold individually as well.

Tinsel Town is a mid-toned matte berry.

Twinkle Toes is a deep antique bronze with a foiled finish.

Something Special is my favorite shade in the palette. It’s a metallic berry with lots of sparkle and a bronze shift. It reminds me of their Stereo SSS.

Wishful Thinking has a deep chocolate brown base with a teal flip.

Pitter Patter is a pinky copper with gold glitter. It reminds me a bit of their Sequin SSS.

Save It For Later is an amber gold with a foiled finish. It’s also sold individually.

Big Spoon is a peachy coral with a satin finish.

T-cup is a matte taupey mauve

Imperial is a mid-toned reddish orange matte. It’s also sold individually.

Never Never is a blackened bronze with gold glitter.

There’s not too much to note about the formulas. They’re what you would expect from Colourpop. The mattes are soft and easy to blend with great pigmentation and the shimmers are creamy and long wearing. The only two shades that weren’t great are Go Wish and Never Never. Go Wish isn’t bad, it’s just not that pigmented. But you can build the intensity. Never Never really needs to applied wet or over a sticky base, assuming that you don’t want it all over your face.

I don’t know how I feel about them including colors from their permanent collection in palettes. 4 out of these 15 shades were repeats and I’m pretty sure that I already had all of them. Of course I’d rather not have repeats but on the other hand, how often do brands take a pre-existing color and make it a half a shade darker or lighter and then slap a new name on it? Pretty often I think. For example, I can think of a few brands that have a matte black in 5 different palettes and each one has a new name. Same with matte browns. Or any neutral really. So yeah I guess the repeats don’t bother me all that much, especially with a palette that’s so inexpensive. Overall I’m really enjoying this palette for winter. I love the combination of neutrals and rich berry tones. And as always I’m super impressed with the quality and price!

Imperial is a mid-toned reddish orange matte. It’s also sold individually.
Magic yoyo v4

In terms of playability, the Magic Yoyo V4 is well-suited for both beginners and advanced players. It has a medium-sized gap, making it easy to land and control tricks. The yoyo also has a responsive feel, meaning it returns to the hand with a simple tug, making it great for learning basic tricks. For advanced players, the Magic Yoyo V4 can be easily modified for unresponsive play. By swapping out the stock bearing with a wider and unresponsive bearing, players can perform more complex string tricks. Overall, the Magic Yoyo V4 is a highly recommended yoyo for both beginners and advanced players. Its durable construction, smooth performance, and versatility make it a great addition to any yoyo collection..

Reviews for "The Magic Yoyo V4: a Timeless Classic"

1. Susan - 2 stars - The Magic yoyo v4 was a complete disappointment for me. The yoyo had a very inconsistent spin and would often tilt or wobble, making it difficult to perform any tricks smoothly. Additionally, the string that came with the yoyo was of poor quality and would often fray or break after only a few uses. Overall, I found this yoyo to be frustrating and not worth the money.
2. Mark - 1 star - I had high hopes for the Magic yoyo v4, but it fell short in every aspect. The yoyo itself felt cheaply made and was not very durable. I tried adjusting the bearing and response pads, but it still didn't perform well. The yoyo's spin time was short and it would often snag or bind up during tricks. I would not recommend this yoyo to anyone serious about yoyoing.
3. Emily - 2 stars - I was not impressed with the Magic yoyo v4. The yoyo felt too light and lacked stability, making it difficult to control during tricks. The string that came with it was too thin and would often slip off the spacers, causing the yoyo to become unresponsive. I found myself constantly adjusting the yoyo and replacing the string, which was frustrating. Overall, I would not recommend this yoyo to experienced players.

The Magic Yoyo V4: A Versatile Yo-Yo for all Skill Levels

Exploring the World of Competitive Yo-Yoing with the Magic Yoyo V4