【TRIPLEIGHT】AGE No.5 's Japan Review

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2016-04-28

I used to use the Big Bundy 3, but I wanted a barrel with a longer overall length, and when I was looking for one, I came across this Eight.
The first thing I thought when I threw it was that the cut was tighter than I had imagined and it was too much on my finger. I had tried throwing it, but the cut was sharper than I felt at the time, and it often stayed on my finger and slammed into the board. However, I was able to learn to feel the arrow angle of the barrel.
After that, I just kept throwing and throwing and now that I'm comfortable with the cut, I think it's a great partner.

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2014-01-23

It doesn't take too much and it's easy to throw. ・・・・
One thing that shocked me.

The conversion for No5 from GRANDART didn't fit.
I am very sad because I bought it to throw it at home.

I was not sure which standard was worse, but the barrel itself was easy to throw, so I gave it 4 stars.

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2014-01-20

It has a shape similar to a straight, but
It is a good combination of a torpedo and a straight rod, and is surprisingly easy to throw.
It is a standard size in terms of length and thickness, but the narrowing of the tip, which is unique to No. 5 specifications, is advantageous for grouping, and the lack of a cut at the tip makes it durable.

The cut of the grip section is also moderate, and it is easy to control the rod with a good sense of release when it is thrown.
The price is the same as before, so the 888 has been a hit for a long time. I guess so!
This is a good barrel for beginners and advanced players alike.

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