【BASARA】Miyabi F12 's Japan Review

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2014-04-06

This is my second generation of my darts.
When I was wondering about the second generation darts after the cut of the first generation darts was shaved off, I saw these darts at a store.
I had heard of its reputation and the name "Masajuni Shiki," which is a beautiful name for a Japanese person, so I gave it a try.
As I thought, the indentation makes it easy to decide where to hold it, and it is easy to set it up every time! I can hold it without hesitation.
I was afraid that I wouldn't be able to throw in my own unique way because I could decide where to hold it so much, but this barrel is guiding me to hold it here, so I just hold it there and throw it. She soon got used to it, and after throwing it for a while, she got into the habit of throwing it where she thought it would fly. It was so easy! I think it's great for beginners.
However, the attached shaft is no good. It breaks very quickly. That's all.

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2013-08-26

I can recommend this barrel to anyone without any drawbacks.

It is easy to grip and the cut is just right for stable play. The flight is also excellent, and the barrel flies beautifully even without exerting excessive force.

At first glance, the design may seem ordinary and unremarkable, but when I actually threw it, I could understand why this dart is so highly regarded by many people.

I highly recommend these darts as a great pair of darts!

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2013-05-16

This is the dart I'm thinking about buying the most right now!
I was curious to try them out, and when I threw them at a store where I could try them out, I had an indescribable feeling of pleasure (laugh).
First of all, it is very easy to throw.
First of all, it is very easy to throw. You can feel it leave your hand and fly softly. Then, it landed right where I wanted it to! (Laughs)
To be honest, I can't get enough of it.

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2013-03-30

Changed from Horrow's Silver Flight to Gajyushiki.
I held Shinben, Raika, and Gajyushiki 12 at the same time and made test throws aiming for the bull.
The one that was closest to the bull was the Gajyushiki, so I decided to buy it.
The grip position is so exquisite that it is the only place I could find. The grip is exquisitely made.
The ring cut is right in the middle of the index finger, and it shoots through the bull at once in a straight trajectory.

The design is cool above all else, and that is what attracted me to BASARA.
The shaft that comes with it is also cute, and I can recommend this piece to women as well.

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2013-02-19

The grip position is very clear and easy to grasp.

The knurling is a simple ring-cut, but it hooks properly and the finger release was very good.

Also, the logo is cool and stylish!
I would recommend Basara darts to anyone who cares about the appearance.

It doesn't matter, but even the box the barrel comes in is cool! (lol)

I would recommend this barrel to a wide range of people from beginners to advanced players.

1 people found this helpful

2013-01-15

I don't think it is suitable for beginners.
The grip position is easy to find and easy to hold, but if you hold it there, you will just hold the center of gravity.
It is easy to understand the grip position and easy to hold, but if you hold it there, you will hold the center of gravity and the flight is not so good.
It is better to hold it a little behind the center of gravity for better flight, but it is a little uncomfortable to hold it there.
It feels a little uncomfortable when you hold it there.

After about a month of use, I have gotten used to it and it has become much easier to throw.
I wonder how it is for beginners? I thought it was an unwanted meddling.

2 people found this helpful

2013-01-13

This is the first tungsten barrel I have bought to graduate from brass.
I can hold the grip part without hesitation and it is very easy to hold and throw.
I was afraid that my score would drop because it would be harder to throw with the new barrel.
But it's so easy to use and hardly ever falls off!
I highly recommend it, it looks cool too!

3 people found this helpful

2013-01-13

When you hold the neckline, your thumb fits nicely and transmits power without escaping lol.

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2013-01-10

The hollowed-out shape makes it easy to hold.
I think the finger separation is also good.

It is stable and easy to fly.

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2013-01-05

It is well made and solid for the price.
The grip is also very easy to grip and throw, but if you keep using it, you will get into the habit of holding it too long, so it's good to consciously think about your release point.

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