View Full Version : Cyko Wheels : Danny G
almostheroes
08-20-2003, 08:09 PM
Danny can you give us an update on how the Cyko Venom Yellow guys , and the Cyko Ice Blue guys are doing?
DannyG
08-20-2003, 08:44 PM
We've been passing around the little blue guys...Bob wore them to the USAHIL youth nationals...Bob won't wear anything else...my yellow guys have over 400 hours now, frankly not much wear at all...they may not be hi-tech, new material, or such, but they deliver for all skill levels, and the endurance seems pretty good...other than some of the guys who want to try some other models, everybody who has tried these products will buy them again...
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sactosaxons
08-23-2003, 06:06 PM
My 6'1" 220 lb. son plays elite-level games 3-4 times per week and refs 7-8 hours per week. He's had the blue guys for over two months now and loves 'em. To be quite honest, he was really not thrilled with me ordering $38 wheels. He now grudgingly admits mom was right! They're holding up great - I'll buy them again if these ever wear out!
and his appreciation of "the Grip" compared to various wheels? any detailed comparisons would be appreciated
DannyG
08-23-2003, 07:46 PM
...vs Hyper unities/labeda grippers/milleniums...Bob, Skylier, Caitlin (advanced/elite 10, 19, 12) uniformly report that the little blue guys are either superior or equal to anything else they have ever used in that fine line between grip/stopping/glideability/control.
My experience is the same, but my touch on the floor is not advanced enough (age 51, intermediate skill level) to confidently tell and elite player how it is...
We might echo the sentiment noted above by Joy...which we could presently label "the Stubby factor:" if all your risk entails is $38, then you might as well try 'em...
<font color=purple>DannyG</font color=purple>
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