Darts / 【TRiNiDAD】PRO Gomez Type9 Yuki Yamada Model 2BA 20g
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SPEC

Category Soft-tip Darts
Maker TRiNiDAD
Materials Tungsten 90%
Shape Straight
Cut Ring Cut , Steer cut( Step cut ) , Mulch Cut
Length 55.0mm
Weight (barrel Only) 20.0g
Standard 2BA
Maximum Diameter 6.5mm
Center Of Gravity Front
TRiNiDAD
PRO Gomez Type9 Yuki Yamada Model 2BA 20g
PRICE: JPY11,000
Expected:USD 71.86

Expected at JPY 153.05 for 1 USD.

This exchange rate is the closing price of yesterday ( 5/2 ).

The actual exchange rate will be determined when the order is paid.

Discontinued Model

tdd0085

Another Standard

  • 【TRiNiDAD】PRO Gomez Type9 Yuki Yamada Model Steel

    Steel

Another Weight

  • 【TRiNiDAD】PRO Gomez Type9 Yuki Yamada Model 2BA

    22.7g

Product information

TRiNiDAD PRO Gomez Type9 20g -Gomez Type9

The answer to Yuki Yamada's question.
The Gomez Type 9 is a 20g model of the classic long straight Gomez.

The Gomez Type 9 is the 20g model that Yuki Yamada has been using to adjust his darts when they feel like they are falling downwards.

The four ring cuts at the back of the main grip are stair-stepped to create a strong grip.
The front 3 ring cuts are where the belly of the tip finger touches the dart, and are slightly weaker than the above cuts.
The darts are placed in such a way that when the dart is released, the belly of the forefinger does not interfere with the dart, and the dart is able to transmit power.

At first glance, the front cut looks like a simple ring cut, but this is also filled with Yuki Yamada's passion for the darts that he experienced in England.
A regular ring cut and a tapered ring cut are placed alternately, which makes it tightly intertwined and increases stacking power.
For those with a middle finger, it also assists in stabilizing the grip.

For those who have difficulty in casting with the longer and heavier Gomez type9, try throwing it lightly with this 20g rod.
You will feel a different Gomez.

Specifications
Material: 90% tungsten
Overall length: 55.0mm
Maximum Diameter:6.5mm
Barrel Weight:20.0g
Standard:2BA

Set Contents
Barrel x 3 (1 set)
Flight x 3 (1 set)
Shaft x 3 (1 set)
Tip x 3 (1 set)

The color and size of the included flights and tips may vary from the photo.

Japan Review

5.00

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2018-11-21

I have been using the old Gomez type9 since I started playing darts.
I bought it based on the naive idea that if the length and cut were the same and the weight was different, I would be able to throw it a little easier.

After throwing the old Gomes for an extended period of time, I found myself frequently under-throwing due to a loss of concentration and fatigue.
In addition, the darts are also violent when I start to throw, so the new Gomez seems to fit just right for those "times when throwing is a bit difficult".

Beginning of the throw.
The grip feeling is the same as the original old Gomez, so naturally there is no discomfort.
The completion of the uplift is now much quicker.
Interim.
Switched to the old Gomez and concentrated on the game.
Of course, it is not legal to switch to the new one and immediately play a game, so I made some minor adjustments.
Second half.
After throwing for about three hours, I start to lose concentration and get tired.
I want to throw a little more, but the darts keep going down, so I switch again around this time.
I can finish the game just right.

I know this is an abstract expression, but in my opinion, there is no harm in having both the old and the new Gomez.
Of course, it is limited to those who like straight barrels.

5 people found this helpful

2019-03-19

I wanted to try hard tarts, so I looked for a straight barrel that wasn't too heavy... and chose this one.
I tried the 22.7g barrel many times, but it did not fit well.

When I first bought it, I could not get used to the 55mm barrel length and often felt that the darts stuck in the barrel were in the way.
After throwing it for a few weeks, I felt the barrels were coming together and I was able to take advantage of the fact that I could ride and hit the darts that were stuck in the barrels.

The cut seems to be quite strong when gripping. So I think that even those who use Torpedo barrels can pull out the release without much discomfort. It almost never falls out.
I am now using the second set because I am so hooked on them, but the one I bought earlier still has enough cut left, and I plan to use them differently depending on the condition of my fingers.

I don't recommend them for beginners as I think they are too challenging, but for B flight and above, even if you don't use them as main barrels.
I think it is a great way to strengthen the release.

3 people found this helpful