Knucklebone - Original Delrin Edition
Knucklebone - Original Delrin Edition
Delrin (POM) Knucklebone from Aroundsquare
Knucklebone - Original Delrin Edition
Knucklebone - Original Delrin Edition
Knucklebone - Original Delrin Edition
Knucklebone - Original Delrin Edition
Knucklebone - Original Delrin Edition
Knucklebone - Original Delrin Edition
Knucklebone - Original Delrin Edition
Knucklebone - Original Delrin Edition
Knucklebone - Original Delrin Edition
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Knucklebone - Original Delrin Edition

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Knucklebone - Delrin

AO2's Knucklebone is the original hardbody knuckle roller, make no mistake. This is a simple skill toy that is manipulated with the fingers of one or both hands to perform tricks and patterns, or simply to pass the time. It is very discrete (unless dropped) and can be played in very restricted spaces, and in contexts where other showier skill toys may not be appropriate. 

The kbone is very appealing, not only for its elegant form and ergonomic design, but also, for the range of play styles that it enables. The rounded lines are perfect for spinning, flipping, and passing it between the fingers. It can be manipulated very casually and quietly like a worry stone, or can be used to perform a surprising array of freestyle flows, technical tricks, isolations, and even aerials. 

The delrin knucklebones, while relatively inexpensive, are prized among players for their versatility and feel. Unlike metal and other plastics, delrin has a warm feeling, almost reminiscent of wood. It is also very durable, and stubbornly resists dings and breakage. It will scratch, but because it is relatively light, it tends not to take (or inflict) heavy damage when it is dropped. 

The weight and smoothness of the toy are variables that affect play, and each material seems to be suited to different kinds of tricks. The delrin version is conducive to quiet manipulation and two-play including transfers, twiddling between fingers, and two-handed rolls. 

Details:

  • Length: 60mm
  • Weight: 14g
  • Finish: Machine finish

While the differences in sizes and weights don't sound like much, the feel of each is very distinct. Smaller versions are more conducive to slow, static play, and use as worry stones. The larger versions are more suited to momentum tricks like thumb rolls and sonics. If you're used to the original size, then the XL "jumbone" is going to look and feel comically large when you first handle it. As with the various materials, the different sizes all have their merits. 

*Note: New production (2022) is slightly polished to remove machining lines, resulting in slightly more grip compared to earlier batches. This includes: black regular only as of Oct 2022.

Warnings: These are solid--can break things or hurt things if dropped. It is recommended that you play over carpet, couch, or the like, or outside. Also, keep them away from young kids and don't let anyone try to ingest them.

For more information on Aroundsquare's Kbones, visit the Knucklebone product page

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Dan H
Best fidget gadget so far

Tried several highly rated gadgets but this is the best so far. I find myself reaching for it all the time.

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Alex Amorim
One of the best fidgets evef

The Delrin knucklebone is one of the greatest fidgets ever made. There is a slight learning curve because you have to learn some basic moves before it really starts to shine, but it is very much worth it.

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Hynek Spurný
Newbie review

Its pretty light.
But i will mainly judge the quality of the product. It has a machine finished along the length witch is pretty consistent. But at the ends it has places where the supports were broken off after the machining. But i would say good deal for the price.