【UNICORN】MAESTRO 90% TUNGSTEN NATURAL - SEIGO ASADA SOFT 24G No.4604 's Japan Review

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2018-10-07

My impressions after using it for a while
First of all, it's tough! If it were not for the system that takes a firm cut, I think I would drop it on takeback.
Well, when I play CUP, I always drop it at least once.

The screw holes are unicorns.
There are a lot of barrels with similar specs for less than this price, so this is a believer's product!
I don't need it anymore, so I'll give it to my friend who wants it at the asking price.
I can't use it because it's too thick, the screw holes are too tight, and it's too messy.
I'm sorry I cheated on you, Butterfly.

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2018-10-19

I was finally able to purchase it when it was restocked and threw it in for about 10 days.

I think that straight barrels are generally considered to be for advanced users.

The first impression I had when I first touched it was that it was quite unique and that it might not fit well with the player. As some others have written, the weight setting is unfamiliar to soft players, and I think I felt this way because of the appearance of this cut.

Since that impression is quite strong, I was also uneasy at first, but as I threw it, I got used to the weight, felt less uncomfortable with the cut, and began to understand how to fly this barrel.

As you can see from Asada's throw, there is no need to exert any effort at all to make it fly. Just swing your arm to take advantage of the weight of the barrel, and it flies very beautifully. I also realized that the feeling of the cut transmitted to the fingers is very important in this series of movements.

I can feel the difference in each release (timing) at my fingertips. I don't know the details of how the cut is manufactured or how it functions, but perhaps because of this cut, I can judge whether the throw is good or bad at the moment of release. From there, I can think about how I should touch my fingers and release to get the throw I want, and practice memorizing it in my body, which I see as a guideline for my progress.

Now, after 10 days, my initial impression that "it fits me clearly" has been reinforced, and I have come to the conclusion that "it fits tremendously for those who are good at it.

It is very easy and natural to throw for a long time, and I personally am so addicted to it that I cannot move on to other barrels.......................

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2018-08-07

Easy to throw.
Even though it is straight, it flies as powerfully as a torpedo.
Flying means that no extra force is needed, and it is difficult to exert force.
It flies very well even when I relax, so I have much less effort.
I am glad I bought it because the less force I have to exert, the better my throw reproduction rate is.
Not only does it fly well, but it also has the control that only a straight ball can have.
As for the cut, it is just as it says: it is just the right amount of force and just the right amount of pull out.
I thought this is what "moderately" means.

I really want to give it a 5, but the price is too high.
I really want to give it a 5, but the price is too high.
Well, I'll repeat even if I'm out of money. !!!!

23 people found this helpful

2018-10-07

Here are my impressions after test pitching.
I think the barrel itself is good.
The thickness, cut, and weight combined
I can draw my ideal parabolic line.
I can draw my ideal parabola.

However, the accessories are all things I don't need.
Pewrist is pewrist and expensive.
You can buy a model with similar specs and 95% tungsten for 10,800 yen.
If it costs a few thousand yen more than even an expensive Target coated barrel, I could not think of buying it.
The combination of this cut and specs is attractive, though.
It's been out of stock for a long time, and it's selling well, so I guess it will continue to be this price.

21 people found this helpful

2018-10-07

The maximum diameter is 6.7mm, but I felt it was thicker than the number.
For those who roll and release the barrel with their fingers, like the Asada pros, this is the best barrel in terms of both take-off and release.
I would like to note that this barrel does not have the straight release feel that is unique to straight barrels. The concept of this barrel is to pull it out while rotating it, so if you are the type of person who releases it smoothly, it is easy to get caught in the lateral direction due to the thickness of the barrel, which can lead to a lost throw.
Well, I am well aware that I have a problem with my own release, but I personally felt that the pull-off feeling is not that good, since I have never had it get stuck with other straightening tools.
If you do not want to apply rotation, please be sure to test throw it before properly determining whether it is suitable for you or not.
It is quite suitable for throwers who can transmit power properly.

As for the weight, I thought this much weight is clearly unnecessary for soft darts.
If you usually throw hard or super heavy soft darts barrels, you will be fine, but if you throw average weight darts, it will be a little too heavy for you.
I think it would be better to consider purchasing it after taking your time to try it out.

I like this barrel because it is quite sharp in both design and function.
I regret that I did not have enough skill to handle it.

I have written about this barrel for a long time, but I really think that you should decide whether you want to buy it or not after you have done a lot of trial throws.

What? Why did I buy it?
Because I'm a fan, lol.

20 people found this helpful

2018-08-28

I've had it for about 2 weeks.

This barrel flies so well that it doesn't feel like a straight barrel.
It flies like a torpedo, so I think it is good for people who want to try a straight barrel.
The cut is so easy to hold that I think it would be suitable for anyone, and it does not take too much pressure.
The release is also moderate, and I rarely have to hold it too hard or hold it too long, which slows down the release.

Because of its considerable length, when grouping arrows, arrows thrown after it will hit more than expected.
Also, if you are flying with a fluffy arrow, it will probably stick lower than where you think it will.

As a side note, the box is quite luxurious, but it is large and difficult to handle.

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