The Tempest

$50.00

The Tempest shares the same profile as the titanium Tyrant and the aluminum Talent, expanding the Tyrant family into a new material while retaining the shape that players have come to know. A responsive C-size bearing and precision-machined POM body give the Tempest a smooth, controlled feel with a character all its own.

When Alchemik was founded, our focus was on titanium and other premium metals. Over time, we realized that exceptional design isn't tied to any one material. The Tempest reflects that philosophy, bringing the Tyrant platform into POM without compromising the performance or attention to detail that defines every Alchemik release.

Machined from Delrin (POM-H), one of the finest engineering plastics available, the Tempest combines impressive stiffness, strength, and wear resistance with a naturally low-friction surface. The result is a throw that feels uniquely planted in play, offering a satisfying balance between the warmth of plastic and the precision of metal.

The Tempest made its debut at the 2026 National Yo-Yo Contest, where players immediately put it through its paces. The response was overwhelmingly positive, confirming the Tempest earns its place alongside its metal brothers.

The Tempest shares the same profile as the titanium Tyrant and the aluminum Talent, expanding the Tyrant family into a new material while retaining the shape that players have come to know. A responsive C-size bearing and precision-machined POM body give the Tempest a smooth, controlled feel with a character all its own.

When Alchemik was founded, our focus was on titanium and other premium metals. Over time, we realized that exceptional design isn't tied to any one material. The Tempest reflects that philosophy, bringing the Tyrant platform into POM without compromising the performance or attention to detail that defines every Alchemik release.

Machined from Delrin (POM-H), one of the finest engineering plastics available, the Tempest combines impressive stiffness, strength, and wear resistance with a naturally low-friction surface. The result is a throw that feels uniquely planted in play, offering a satisfying balance between the warmth of plastic and the precision of metal.

The Tempest made its debut at the 2026 National Yo-Yo Contest, where players immediately put it through its paces. The response was overwhelmingly positive, confirming the Tempest earns its place alongside its metal brothers.