【TARGET】PYRO3 Mitsumasa Hoshino Model 's Japan Review

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2016-08-01

I think the discomfort of Pyro 1 and 2 is completely gone.
The barrel is easy to throw.

The only other thing is that the thickness is a matter of preference.
It is 7.8mm and easy to hold, but it may be difficult when you go for a guess.

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2016-11-29

I had only used 18 grams or more before, so when I held it for the first time, I had the impression that it was light. However, when I gripped it, its presence in my hand was very large, and combined with the exquisite cut, it flew very sharply.
The control is very good, and I think this may become my main tool from now on.

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2016-09-08

A little different vibe than the pyros we've seen in the past?
I really liked the presence of the "Pyro's got it! I really liked the presence of the "I've got it!" cut, but the Pyro 3 seemed a little weak.
The barrel has a feel of stretching and transmits power well.

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2016-12-18

I am a darts beginner. I like Hoshino players and I bought Pyro 3 because it is so cool. I am satisfied with it because it is just so cool. I want to buy one more darts for my collection.

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2016-08-14

I tried it on at the store and bought it immediately.

My impression is that it just flies great!
The center of gravity is more toward the front, so it may not be suitable for people who throw in a mountainous direction.
But it is great for flying straight and flying quickly.
The weight is 1g heavier than the previous model, but I think it is now more suitable for everyone.
I use the following settings for reference.

 Flight: Shape
 Shaft: Carbon Lock Straight 295
 Tip: Condor

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2016-08-17

All of Hoshino's previous models, including PYRO1 and 2
The first priority was to pursue a good release. In this sense, PYRO3 is clearly different.
In that sense, PYRO3 is clearly different.
This dart is not a dart shaped to pursue good release.
However, the fat size and the power cut make the PYRO3 a dart that "requires no effort at all to grip.
The fat size and forceful cut make it a dart that requires no effort at all to grip.
As a result, it is a dart that allows for a smooth release.

This unique cut provides a great deal of information when gripping, but it does not require a lot of force to grip.
However, it is not the kind of information that is "too much information".
Also, although we have said that this is not a dart that pursues a good release, it is not a dart that cannot be pulled out.
It is not a dart that is hard to pull out, but rather, the shape and the presence of the cut make for a dart that can be released mysteriously and smoothly.
It can be released so smoothly that it is a wonder.

However, the shape of the darts looks like it would be suitable for push-throwing, but it is not.
However, this is a dart designed for "sharp flight" like Hoshino's, so it is not designed to be pushed with a thump.
It is more suitable for a "sharp flight" like Hoshino's, rather than a push-throw with a thumping response.
It is a dart for throws where the release is the first priority.

As a side note, the interview on the product page with Mr. Hoshino about the barrel has a lot of substance.
It is a very substantial interview.
If you are a player who has such a strong awareness of the tools you use, you can be sure that there is no right answer to buy these darts.
I am sure that you will not be disappointed with this product.

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