







⥠Spin, Battle, Conquer â The Ultimate Metal Fusion Gyro Set!
This 6-piece metal fusion battling tops starter set includes 6 durable gyros with metal energy rings, 2 high-torque launchers, and customizable stickers. Designed for kids ages 6 and up, these tops offer long spin times, balanced attack and defense, and no batteries required, making it a perfect gift for competitive play and nostalgic fun.












| ASIN | B08V13BWFT |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Colour | Multicoloured |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (887) |
| Date First Available | 15 Nov. 2024 |
| Item model number | AIBREAY |
| Language | English |
| Material Type(s) | Metal, Plastic |
| Number of Game Players | 2+ |
| Product Dimensions | 16.99 x 11.99 x 5 cm; 372 g |
A**R
The product is of really good quality and bought back a lot of nostalgic memories. I would definitely recommend to buy it from here
A**A
Very nice đ thank
P**I
Good product for kids to play in group
D**O
As you can tell these are obviously ripoffs, but I didn't care because they still work the same. There's some issues with the whole package because when I got it, the box was open. They had little bags having the beyblade and sticker together, but for some reason they're was a ziploc bag giving me two beyblades in there with their attachments mixed up. Also I didn't get the one of the beyblades stickers so I have to put those extra ones that came from another beyblade. One of the beyblades seem to be loose no matter how much I disassemble it. The launchers are fine and seem to still work. In the end I still have fun with it.
N**.
For parents who know nothing about beyblades: Iâm one of you. My sons just started getting into beyblades. Turns out, these are different than standard beyblades, so if youâre looking for a gift for a child who would be expecting specifically what their friends have, keep shopping. That said, these have some metal parts and are heavier duty in some ways. Theyâre decent in combat with a standard beyblade. They assemble using a screw in the middle and are frustrating to put together. In some ways, as long as a child keeps the screw tightened, they do not come apart as easily as a regular beyblade, but if you have a young child who likes to unscrew things because theyâre there, this may not be the best pick. Also if you donât occasionally make sure the middle screw is tight, itâs comes completely apart. One of the plastic pieces broke fairly quickly, but most of them have seemed durable so far. If youâd like something a little unique, itâs a good choice. My sons friends said these were âold school.â That may or may not be a thingâŚ. Bc before this month, I knew nothing about beyblades.
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