The name of a yo-yo manufactured by What's Next, Mfg. for Tom Kuhn. It is considered a mini yo-yo because of its size, 1.5" inches in diameter. It sleeps for a considerable amount of time due to the precision ball-bearing axle. It is constructed from high-grade aluminum alloy and is quite heavy for its size. This thing hurts if you hit yourself with it -- I know this from experience.

The newer Pocket Rockets utilize Turbo Discs, a form of response system (as opposed to starbursts). This allows the gap to be widened. However, I feel that the gap is too wide, and the yo-yo tends to fall, rather than unroll. This makes throws less effective. However, this wide gap allows you to load it with multiple strings. I've put 9 strings (slick-6) in with no snags. It's also quite smooth on the string.

It comes in five colors, none (natural aluminum color), black, purple, yellow, and blue. It has a retail price of $24.99 but it can easily be found for around $20. Each one has a unique serial number. It's a novelty yo-yo that really does perform -- it's possible to do pretty much any trick on this -- so even if you're not a collector, it's a nice yo-yo to pick up. It's fun.