【TRiNiDAD】PRO Gomez Type9 Yuki Yamada Model 2BA 's Japan Review

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2018-06-14

I had been using only a standard Torpedo around 40mm for a long time, but when I changed to Gome 9, the flight was not so good and I often got bounced off the board, but after a month has passed since I started using it, I found it a nice barrel that is easy to aim at.
I personally like the fact that the grip can be completed with just the barrel and the length makes it easy to visualize the trajectory of the ball.
The cut is also good and the barrel does not slip out of your hand, so once you get used to it, I think it is a very easy barrel to throw.

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2018-06-08

I like Yamada, so I bought it right away without worrying about the specs.
When I received the barrel, it was longer than I had imagined, but it fit in my hand surprisingly well and the strong cut was perfect for pushing the arrow out.
The straightened barrel simply improves grouping, and because of its weight, the arrow flies beautifully with little violence, as is often the case with long barrels.
However, tip pain is unavoidable.

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2018-05-22

It is a heavyweight long straight that did not seem to be possible. The cut is also quite good, and you can shoot through the board vigorously just by swinging your arm on your finger.

However, I wonder if the tip and soft board can't keep up with the weight of the barrel. I use a Condor Tip Ultimate, and it is popped and broken with great frequency. I gave it minus 1 star for that. You have to be prepared for wear and tear on the parts when using this barrel. It may just be lack of skill...


As Yamada said, this barrel is very close to a hard barrel, and I think those who use PDC's 2BA barrels will be able to smoothly transition to the Gomez 9. It can also be backed out nicely (although it will still be played).

Anyway, I would like everyone to try this barrel at least once.

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