Nirand
Duncan - Nirand
A powerful signature monometal from Asian Champion Polo Garbkamol that spins strong and stays stable.
This is the signature model of Polo Garbkamol, the player who became Asian Champion, and it is a monometal yo-yo made from just one type of metal. While it follows the line of Polo's bimetal model "Veiler," it has been finished to be easier to use in a wider range of situations.
The center of the face still shows a hint of the Veiler, but the overall shape has become gentler and rounder. Thanks to this, rejection-style tricks, where the string is flicked off the yo-yo, have become much easier to pull off. In addition, it now sits more comfortably in your palm, giving a nice, settled feeling in the hand. The weight is on the heavier side even among monometals, coming in at over 67g. This solid, reassuring response clearly transmits the yo-yo's movement to your fingers, even in the tense moments up on stage.
Another major appeal is its spin power, which is strong enough that you would hardly believe it comes from a monometal, providing plenty of power and stability to hold up through long combos. It's a versatile, dependable model that performs well not only in practice but also when it counts on the competition stage.
Original: $54.99
-65%$54.99
$19.25





Description
Duncan - Nirand
A powerful signature monometal from Asian Champion Polo Garbkamol that spins strong and stays stable.
This is the signature model of Polo Garbkamol, the player who became Asian Champion, and it is a monometal yo-yo made from just one type of metal. While it follows the line of Polo's bimetal model "Veiler," it has been finished to be easier to use in a wider range of situations.
The center of the face still shows a hint of the Veiler, but the overall shape has become gentler and rounder. Thanks to this, rejection-style tricks, where the string is flicked off the yo-yo, have become much easier to pull off. In addition, it now sits more comfortably in your palm, giving a nice, settled feeling in the hand. The weight is on the heavier side even among monometals, coming in at over 67g. This solid, reassuring response clearly transmits the yo-yo's movement to your fingers, even in the tense moments up on stage.
Another major appeal is its spin power, which is strong enough that you would hardly believe it comes from a monometal, providing plenty of power and stability to hold up through long combos. It's a versatile, dependable model that performs well not only in practice but also when it counts on the competition stage.























