Toxic String Dragon

Toxic Dragon String

$6.97

Mark Montgomery, Toxic String and One Drop bring the signature string of Mark Montgomery.

Here is Mark’s description of it:
“I sent onedrop a description of what I was looking for. It was a thick string that was stiff and fast like the string I use now. But a little thinner than what I use to compensate for multi level/layer string tricks. I was losing a lot of sleep time from my string being so thick.

Onedrop relayed this info. to Toxic who speedily crafted up 3 separate samples for me to test out. All of them played great so it was tough to make the decision, but I ended up picking the thickest of the three. One minor change was made to a couple of strans to get the color of the string to be perfectly white and the string was done.

The string is 14-count 100% poly. Its stiff and plays like a thick 8 count string in speed and texture. But feels thinner then all 8 count, so its not as bulky in the gap or on the finger.

Another thing that was important that I forgot to mention was the longevity. Like all handmade strings, the price point is certainly not the prettiest, but that is very relative and dependent on the quality of product. After using this string for over 2 hours, it begins to loosen up. Most thick strings get soft and actually thicker in the used phase. This string almost neutralizes itself. The strans get slightly tighter making it thinner (hypothetically), but at the same time the strans soften up and out, making it thicker. So it maintains it’s thickness, while changing in texture. I could probably use one of these strings for a good 10 hours of play (then wash it and use it for another 10). To note – there is a very VERY fine line in string thickness (no pun intended). Too thin and the control over the yoyo at speed gets very unpredictable. Too thick, you’ve got total control at high speed, but with the thickness, there’s too much material running across your fingers so it slows you down. Getting string right in the middle is where you want it. That perfect s’medium thickness. Thick enough to feel and be stiff, yet thin enough to not slow you down. Make sense? A lot of time and thought was put into this string and I think you guys will love it. This string heavily mimics the string I originally used on my Markmont. Next, and I can without a doubt say that it plays better with the string I use to use, and this new string. You’ll be very surprised at the difference in using a string that’s pretty much catered to the yoyo.

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4.50 out of 5

2 reviews for Toxic Dragon String

  1. 5 out of 5

    :

    This is really the best string ive ever tried, it really saves up the tension and best of all it can last for a pretty long time, the summary by Mark saying that you just “wash” it means that you gotta like put it in the washing machine (ive done this with my luminous X ) and leave it to dry in the sun. Then it could play up 10 hours again. This is really great. :)

  2. 4 out of 5

    (verified owner) – :

    Toxic Dragons: these are by far the most unique string I ever used. they have been a love/hate relationship. when I was first using the string I could simply bind just by whipping hard enough. the string actually made the whip sound when using it which was a nice perk. but in the middle of combos it seemed to knot and bind on itself to return.

    After they broke in they seemed a good thickness and smooth on the fingers. The performance is like no other. The only bother was that the string loop loosens on my finger a lot and causes the loop to move on me during the middle of more complex tricks.

    If I can figure out a better way to knot the loop, or if the string gets soft enough to hold tight on the finger tightly this would be a great string after the initial break in period.

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