【TARGET】RISING SUN 2.1 Haruki Muramatsu Model No.5 's Japan Review

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2017-05-29

One word: excellent.

It is a cut like Mr. Haruki, who pours his life into making a rotation.
The cut is so thin that it even feels like it is caught in a fingerprint.

If you want to make it spin and throw!
I recommend you to buy it.

15 people found this helpful

2017-06-15

The design of this barrel is very different from the first generation Rising Sun, and you can feel the concept of "multiplying rotation" without reading the description. By matching the color with the flight and shaft, anyone can enjoy a very unified setting. By the way, I have not purchased this barrel. By the way, I did not buy this barrel because it is a Sunspot and I am not sure if it can be rotated. I would like to hear an explanation from a Rising Sun 2.1 user as to what happens when I throw it with my left hand.

10 people found this helpful

2018-02-06

It spins naturally, and since it is a No. 5 standard, it can be grouped like a hard dart.
Some people seem to get their hands cut, but I have never had a cut in a year of use.
I am very satisfied with it because I am less likely to get hit by hat tricks, beds, and blacks, and I am able to stick them in the mitts next to me more often.
The only thing that prospective buyers need to be aware of is the weight preference and the fact that some people find it too heavy for their fingers.
If you prefer a heavier barrel and want to put your finger firmly on the cut, I recommend it.

9 people found this helpful

2017-11-23

It's a barrel that gives you the feeling of throwing darts quite a bit. I had never used a barrel weighing more than 20g or a No.5 standard barrel before, but after trying it out at a store, I found that I liked it a lot. The other reason is that I am a fan of Haruki Muramatsu pro....
The diagonal cut creates rotation on its own, and as long as you are not careless, it flies in a straight line to the target. That is my favorite part.
Also, the pixel-cut part is the largest diameter, and that cut stabilizes the grip position.

I had a hard time deciding between the RISING SUN 2.1 and 2.2, but I decided to go with the 2.1 after an hour of test pitching at my favorite darts store.
The blue and silver coating doesn't seem to peel off and I like it a lot. It stands out quite well in house tournaments. It's a barrel you can enjoy even in the setting.
Only one of the barrels has a silver coating, which is a concern of Haruki Muramatsu, the pro, but that is the coolest part. I felt that the unprecedented workmanship is indeed from Target!

My setting is RISING SUN 2.1, JOKER DRIVER White Label Practice (orange and purple) XXL, and Zero Flight standard, which is just the right setting.
The JOKER DRIVER Zero Shaft also works well with this barrel, and I hope to continue using it for a long time to come.
By the way, although it is small, when I won a house tournament, I was able to win with this barrel.

4 people found this helpful

2017-09-30

I hold the cut and throw it.
If you throw with too much force, the ball will spin strangely and fly in various directions.
If you relax and throw naturally, the weight of the ball will fly naturally and the grouping will be good.
The cut is tight, so the grip position is easy to find and easy to remember.

5 people found this helpful

2017-10-02

It is not an exaggeration to say that this is a barrel for people who rotate.
The thumb catch is amazing.
I think it is a barrel that is amazingly easy to throw depending on who uses it.

5 people found this helpful

2017-11-11

The cut in the back is really just for spinning. So much so that just putting your thumb there and throwing it will make it spin... (exaggeration?)
The cut is too much for me, but I think it's a barrel that people who are into it can get into.
And most of all, it looks cool.

4 people found this helpful

2017-08-10

Be careful if you roll the barrel with your fingers during setup.
I was switching from the previous model Rising Sun.

I bought a 2.1 No.5 and it was stable for a while, but the grip was changed from the previous model to a bulge instead of a concave, and when I rolled the darts with my fingers during setup, the barrel moved forward by itself as if it was pushed out accordingly, and the grip position shifted backward.

I tried the 2.2, but I came to the conclusion that the shape with the bulged grip part was not suitable for me, so I reverted back to the original Rising Sun.

11 people found this helpful

2017-05-30

I purchased both 2.1 and 2.2.

The 2.1 is the barrel I felt had the strongest cut of the series.
I had several people throw it and they had different tastes.
If you are a person who throws with a little thumb left, I thought the rotation would not be robust.
Well, it is not everyone's favorite barrel.
The shape is the coolest ever!

Gripping sensation: 2.1 -> hard, 2.2 -> soft.

What will happen when the cut is shaved off? I guess that's how it is.
The layout was fine without cuts throughout the series, so I wonder if 2.1 will be any better.

9 people found this helpful

2018-01-30

What is easy to throw is easy to throw.
But when I pull it out, no matter how I pull it out, it peels the skin off my fingers (lol).
My fingers were sore and stressed when I threw for more than 5 hours.
I sold it after 2 days.
Easy to throw but a waste of a barrel.

4 people found this helpful