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The XXXXL (also known as the 4XL or "Quadruple Extra Large") is the second yo-yo produced by Werrd. It has the same dimensions as the TFL but it also has something new. On its sides, the yo-yo has Jimmy Hats, a type of large-bearing hubstack officially licensed by YoYoFactory, that allows the user to hold the yo-yo by its side while its spinning, change the plane of axis during play or even ripcord it into a spin. Just like the TFL, it also comes with a beefcaked ball bearing set-up to center the string during play (similar to something like a KonKave bearing), along with Ghost Pad (Werrd 14x23mm pads in the later release) response.

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  • Werrd XXXXL
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  • The XXXXL (also known as the 4XL or "Quadruple Extra Large") is the second yo-yo produced by Werrd. It has the same dimensions as the TFL but it also has something new. On its sides, the yo-yo has Jimmy Hats, a type of large-bearing hubstack officially licensed by YoYoFactory, that allows the user to hold the yo-yo by its side while its spinning, change the plane of axis during play or even ripcord it into a spin. Just like the TFL, it also comes with a beefcaked ball bearing set-up to center the string during play (similar to something like a KonKave bearing), along with Ghost Pad (Werrd 14x23mm pads in the later release) response.
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Dimensions
  • Width: 40mm
  • Diameter: 52mm
Release Date
  • N/A
Name
  • XXXXL
response
  • First release: Ghost Pads
  • Later releases: Werrd 14x23mm Pads
bearing size
  • Size C Beefcaked
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Weight
  • 66(xsd:integer)
Manufacturer
Color
  • Black
  • Blue
  • Red
  • Raw
Material
  • Aluminum
Shape
  • Butterfly
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  • The XXXXL (also known as the 4XL or "Quadruple Extra Large") is the second yo-yo produced by Werrd. It has the same dimensions as the TFL but it also has something new. On its sides, the yo-yo has Jimmy Hats, a type of large-bearing hubstack officially licensed by YoYoFactory, that allows the user to hold the yo-yo by its side while its spinning, change the plane of axis during play or even ripcord it into a spin. Just like the TFL, it also comes with a beefcaked ball bearing set-up to center the string during play (similar to something like a KonKave bearing), along with Ghost Pad (Werrd 14x23mm pads in the later release) response.
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