Dyad
Sync by Aufheben - Dyad
Aufheben's first wide-bodied bimetal model, balancing strong spin power with easy handling.
This is Aufheben's first competition-oriented wide bimetal model. Through a clever approach to how the rims are placed, it achieves easy handling despite its wide width, along with a sense of stability against movement along the axis.
The key is that a thin stainless steel rim is embedded not only on the outer edge of the body, but also near the step itself. By distributing weight in a balanced way across both the outer and inner sections, the Dyad firmly retains the strong spin power expected of a wide model while gaining easy handling and stability at the same time. It comes together as an all-rounder that handles not only large, dynamic tricks but also detailed movements performed on the string.
* Due to the nature of the product, slight wobble may be present.
* Because the surface receives a finishing process called "barrel polishing," small scratches or dents may be present; this is part of the product's specification.
Original: $154.99
-65%$154.99
$54.25





Description
Sync by Aufheben - Dyad
Aufheben's first wide-bodied bimetal model, balancing strong spin power with easy handling.
This is Aufheben's first competition-oriented wide bimetal model. Through a clever approach to how the rims are placed, it achieves easy handling despite its wide width, along with a sense of stability against movement along the axis.
The key is that a thin stainless steel rim is embedded not only on the outer edge of the body, but also near the step itself. By distributing weight in a balanced way across both the outer and inner sections, the Dyad firmly retains the strong spin power expected of a wide model while gaining easy handling and stability at the same time. It comes together as an all-rounder that handles not only large, dynamic tricks but also detailed movements performed on the string.
* Due to the nature of the product, slight wobble may be present.
* Because the surface receives a finishing process called "barrel polishing," small scratches or dents may be present; this is part of the product's specification.























