Darts / 【TARGET】RISING SUN80 GENARATION 3 Haruki Muramatsu Model
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SPEC

Category Soft-tip Darts
Maker TARGET
Materials Tungsten 80%
Shape Torpedo
Cut Ring Cut , Shark Cut , Mulch Cut
Length 42.5mm
Weight (barrel Only) 17.0g
Standard 2BA
Maximum Diameter 7.8mm
TARGET
RISING SUN80 GENARATION 3 Haruki Muramatsu Model
PRICE: JPY6,925
Expected:USD 45.78

Expected at JPY 151.25 for 1 USD.

This exchange rate is the closing price of yesterday ( 3/27 ).

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

Discontinued Model

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Product information

TARGET RISING SUN 80 GENERATION 3
HARUKI MURAMATSU

TARGET x Haruki Muramatsu
The third generation of the 80% tungsten signature model.
The characteristic "ball" feeling of RISING SUN 3.0 is maintained.
The combination of multiple fine grooves reproduces the model used by the person himself.
This is an entry-level model that looks great with the blue Halki color.

RISING SUN 80 GENERATION 3
Material: 80% tungsten
Length:42.5mm
Maximum Diameter:7.8mm
Barrel Weight:17.0g
Standard:2BA

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

Japan Review

5.00

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2018-11-25

The base model Rising Sun 3.0 was also pre-ordered immediately after its announcement, and this one was also ordered immediately... The "feeling of picking balls" that is the greatest feature of this model has been retained, the cut in front of the maximum diameter has been changed to a ring cut (blue coating is also nice), and the weight is 17.0g, making it easier to handle. I think it has become a model that is easier to handle. The weight is 17.0g, making the model easier to handle. Target has released the low-priced Tungsten 80 series based on the pro model, but I had a feeling that I would buy the pro model if I had to. However, I think this Rising Sun 80 (G3) has an excellent design that makes me very eager to buy it! I am very much looking forward to receiving it!

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2020-07-23

The original model's front cutout and paint (durability) did not fit my feeling, so I bought this one at a reasonable price.

It seems to me that the position of the grip will choose the right person, but for those who originally grip the back of the barrel, the ease of holding the same part of the barrel in a quick snap will be a big advantage. Although the cut is shallow, I really like the feel of the release, as if the grip part is pushing out a spherical rod.
Note that the durability of the cut is low, and even in my grouping, there are quite a few areas where the cut is small and crushed after about six months. However, even if they are slightly shaved, I can still throw it without discomfort due to the angle, so I don't think its practicality has decreased much even in its current state.

At the time of this review, there was no stock, but the RS4.0 80% tungsten model with a similar shape was on sale, so I reviewed it in the hope that it would be useful as a reference when purchasing the 4.0. If you have a grip position closer to the back, why not give it a try?

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