
Looks like Vulto’s new line is out. Here are the details I have. They are available for purchase on the Vulto WebStore but I don’t know if they ship to the States (or if they licensed stacks from YYF or not).
Hit the jump for pictures and specs.
Coma:

Width: 40mm
Diameter: 52mm
Gap: 4mm
System return: Silicone Pads
Boreal:

Width: 40mm
Diameter: 53mm
Gap: 4mm
System return: Silicone Pads
Tango:

Width: 35mm
Diameter: 58mm
Gap: 3mm
System return: Silicone Pads
Resumo:

Width: 39mm
Diameter: 58mm
Gap: 4mm
System return: Silicone Pads
Abstract:

Width: 40mm
Diameter: 57mm
Gap: 4mm
System return: Silicone Pads


#1 by Jay Lenor - April 6th, 2010 at 16:59
All of them with 4mm gap width?
What’s the price?
#2 by ben - April 6th, 2010 at 17:19
all just re-branded Aoda yo-yos. Nothing new but the names.
#3 by nick maddox - April 6th, 2010 at 17:51
If they sell these in the US, I’ll pick up a pair of tengos.
#4 by oyoyoy - April 6th, 2010 at 19:00
Tango and Resumo look awesome.
#5 by Bo - April 6th, 2010 at 19:01
I must say, Coma is a really great name for a yoyo.
#6 by MikeMonty - April 6th, 2010 at 21:29
Is it bad that the only thing I’m curious about is where to get boxes like that made?
On the other hand, I see a yoyojam patent violation… :/ I’m curious now, considering that violation, if the stacks were licensed or not…
#7 by Martin - April 7th, 2010 at 00:19
Hmm, what happened to Vulto Vero?
#8 by Kirk Hammet - April 7th, 2010 at 01:44
Their names are really suck and boring!
#9 by YoYoBlaze - April 7th, 2010 at 04:37
It’s kinda hard to make “original” yoyos these days. YYJ has a license on metal rims and YYF has a license on Hubstacks. Some companies move around these licenses the way YYJ did when they made their Synergy Caps or the way YYF did with the metal rings on the inside of the rim.
#10 by hater - April 7th, 2010 at 05:41
Half of them are AODA. The COMA is a PXY, i have a black one exactly like the one in the pics. I think the most interesting is the TANGO. ¿Any pics of the guts?
#11 by JoeyVitalari - April 7th, 2010 at 10:42
I’ve had a “Boreal” for around 2 years now.
It’s just an Aoda.
#12 by Travis - April 7th, 2010 at 16:14
These look boxes really easy to make, I am sure you could make a die/cutting press for them out of sheet metal and scrap wood. Check out http://www.instructables.com, they can teach you how to make anything from light up fhz caps to electric cars.
#13 by Bartman - April 8th, 2010 at 09:35
From now and on I am not buying ANY Vulto products.
Being a yoyo manufacturer is about innovation, not just stealing ideas to make money
#14 by Dr. Yo-Yo - April 8th, 2010 at 10:19
It looks like Vulto had Licensed these designs from Aldo…
#15 by Bartman - April 9th, 2010 at 03:10
Yes, that’s right. But what AODA does is stealing ideas from other manufacturers.
#16 by Blah - April 9th, 2010 at 19:44
“Yes, that’s right. But what AODA does is stealing ideas from other manufacturers.”
Everyone steals ideas from other people.
This goes from everything.
We stand on the shoulders of giants.
Should YYJ, YYF, 1Drop, Gen-Yo, etc, be obliterated for stealing the butterfly design?
Everyone uses ball bearings now, that’s stolen too.
Wood-derived paper was invented in China
Why did everyone “steal” their idea?
#17 by Mario - April 13th, 2010 at 13:05
Looks like I missed this talk… These yoyos were licensed only in Brazil, that’s why we didn’t make any announcements.
I know about all the patents and licenses in US and I support that. When you create something original you have the right to protect it.
Vulto represents Yoyojam and YoyoFactory in Brazil and I have all respect for these brands. I still remember how fascinated I was when I got my first Spinfaktor (the one with rubber rings that hurt like hell).
But let me explain something to you:
Vulto is divided in 2 operations. Brazilian Vulto makes yoyos dedicated to the South American market. They are not copies or fakes.
I run Vulto and a design company and the thing I hate the most is people that copy.
I agree with YoYoBlaze, all companies “borrow” some details from the others and this is evolution. Companies will always work on features that the players liked before. However, some aspects of the product design are what make a product unique - and for me these aspects should always be original, no matter the cost.
Vulto International is focused on the global yoyo scene. It has high end and design products (yoyo strings, notebooks, accessories, clothing, etc). We re-activated business with international retailers this year and they should start releasing our products in the next months.
Thanks for the comments!
One more thing: the box was designed by Smuzi - http://www.smuzi.com
#18 by Dr. Yo-Yo - April 13th, 2010 at 14:35
Like I thought, just licensed, Brazil only.
Thanks for clearing that up .
On a side note, LOVE the packaging.