

🕹️ Loop into the future of play with Duncan Hornet Pro!
The Duncan Hornet Pro Looping Yo-Yo is an intermediate-level, high-performance yo-yo featuring a ball-bearing axle for extended spin, an adjustable string gap via removable metal washers, and a starburst response system for precise control. Its durable plastic and aluminum build in a translucent orange and black design makes it perfect for serious yo-yo enthusiasts aiming to elevate their skills.











| ASIN | B084ZSZNLC |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,097 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #41 in Yo-Yos |
| Brand Name | Duncan |
| Color | Orange/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,483 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00071617841614 |
| Included Components | Hornet Yo-Yo |
| Item Dimensions | 2.25 x 1.17 x 2.25 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2.25"L x 1.17"W |
| Item Type Name | Boy Scout Licensed Hornet Yo-Yo |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Duncan |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 72.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 72.0 |
| Material Type | Aluminum, Plastic |
| Operator Skill Level | Intermediate |
| Theme | Sport |
| UPC | 071617841614 |
D**S
Delightful, first "decent" yoyo.
Yoyo's were the original fidget spinner. I've played around with yoyos for years, mostly when they wind up in somone's christmas stocking and get forgotten and left in a drawer. My most recent yoyo was a dollar store special that my one of kids probably brought home as a birthday party gift. So, never having owned a "nice" yoyo, I recently decided to buy something a little more upscale on Amazon. Did a little research and settled on this. It's a "Duncan" which is I name I've heard of, and I like the idea that it spins on a ball-bearing. I know, from my RC car days, that ball bearings are a huge upgrade from a bushing, and it certainly shows on this guy. The thing just spins and spins and spins... as in: "go make yourself a cup of coffe and come back later, 'cause it's not done spinning.'" I guess now I really need to learn some tricks. Other than walking the dog and a shaky "rock the cradle" I don't really know too many. Anyway, yoyo's are a nice way to entertain yourself when you've got nothing better to do. I like to toss mine on the way from the parking garage to my office, and sometimes in the office itself when I'm waiting for a cup of coffee to brew. If yo've ever spun a yoyo and have been toying with the idea of getting a "decent" one, I doubt you'll be dissappointed with a Duncan Hornet.
L**A
Justo como la foto
Justo como la foto
C**N
Arrived with bent axle, corroded spacer, and chipped body
The yoyo buzzed and vibrated at such an extreme that I had to inspect it. At first I thought it was the cotton string on the starburst, but when I looked closer, I noticed that the gap was off by quite a bit (check my photo). This was causing the starburst to grab at a certain irregular point. When I took the yoyo apart, I also noticed that one of the spacers was really rough on the inside, while the other was smooth (check my photo). It seemed like the spacer was possibly corroded. The box was totally fine, with no damage, signs of being dropped, or creases. For a big brand like Duncan to deliver such a shoddy product is embarrassing. I'm going to give it a second chance with a replacement, but you may want to consider the Yomega Raider EX (also available on Amazon, and comes with a variety of spacers) or Loop 720 over this if you're worried about quality control. UPDATE: My new Hornet arrived and it is so much better. I’m very impressed with how stable it throws. It is very responsive, a tad less than my Loop 720, so string tricks are a little easier. I removed the metal washers behind the spacers for more responsiveness. Not sure if it did anything. Cons: it does feel very cheaply made. The Raider EX and Loop 720 I own feel like they are higher quality in the hand (personal judgement, nothing scientific here). Still, the Hornet performs awesome—highly recommended.
T**R
It fits & made well
So happy husband loves shirts @ yo-yo for Xmas 🩷😊
K**B
Brings Back Memories
This Hornet Pro Looping Yo-Yo from Duncan Toys is awesome! It totally brings me back to my younger days when I used to play with yo-yos for hours. The loops are smooth, it feels solid in your hand, and it’s just plain fun to play with. Definitely worth every penny.
J**C
MUST HAVE
PURE FUN FOR EVERYONE DUNCAN CELEBRATING 100 YRS IN BIZ 1929-2029
C**V
Light Weight and Inferior Plastic Material.
Does not come with any instructive instructions, int he least, as to how to change teh bearing and what your options of your choices are......the plastic is not as durable and substantial as the entry level Duncan YoYos or the Magicyoyo......in fact, the plastic used on this yoyo is very flimsy and lightweight.......will NOT be purchasing again.....
C**.
Classic Duncan Upgraded
When I think of Duncan yoyos, I go back to the old days of the wooden fixed axles, Imperials, etc. But this is pretty darn good yo-yo, even by today's standards. It does have kind of a bearing system inside, so you get a longer spin than traditional yoyos. It is very responsive, so it's great for looping tricks like it's touted to be. The color combination is neat, and I like the little Hornet logo that's on the caps. Very pocket friendly, and great and stable for looping tricks. I'm honestly pretty impressed with this. For a beginner, or someone who's working on upping their looping game intermediately, I think this is more than fantastic. Highly recommended!
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