【Fit Flight Air】fif1131 W Shape Clear (Pack of 3) 's Japan Review

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2012-05-02

It is as easy to fly as Shape, but has a strong grouping like Slim.
It is the best of both worlds. Please give it a try.

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2012-05-04

My main flight now is an SP kite. I write this as a comparison.
Compared to the SP kite, the SP kite has a milder feel. It feels fluffy and corrects left/right shaking, and it feels more buoyant.
It doesn't have the sharpness of the SP kite, but it is more stable on target.
I think it would be better to use a slightly shorter shaft for the setting of the SP kite.
If you are using Shape or Standard, this will give you a sharp flying feel. But if you feel something different, you can extend the shaft a little.

4 people found this helpful

2012-05-04

Is it the same because it looks like the shape of the F-shape? I tried to find out, but it was a little different.

Does it fly more like a teardrop than an F-shape? I thought.

The reason is predictable, but the width of the flight and the wave from the base creates aerodynamic resistance, which causes stall and gives buoyancy. So it is easier to handle than the F-shape.

However, it flies quite tight, so I don't think it is suitable for beginners.
If you want more buoyancy than F-shape, you may use it.

There are no color variations at all, so that is a minus point.

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2016-05-11

I used to use L Flight brett.
I decided to switch to FIT and bought the W shape which has a similar shape.
I like it because it is not as violent as the Bullet and it flies sharp.
However, it may be a little difficult for beginners.
If you can control it well and make it fly, I recommend this setting.

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2012-10-05

This is nice. I bought it after reading the reviews.
I used to use SP shape, but my impression of changing to W shape is that it flies sharper than SP shape, but it also has more buoyancy and corrects itself.
I use it with OGER III + longer shaft and it is more stable than the shorter one.

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2013-07-25

There seems to be a difference between the F-shape and the F-shape, but I don't feel much difference. It seems to have a little more buoyancy, but I think you can use it as almost the same. This is what I call shape preference.

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2014-09-12

I have been using a fantail for a long time, but have moved on to this one.
I have the impression that the corrective power of the flight posture is Teardrop > Fantail = W-shape > Slim.

The good thing about this product is that the shaft side is braced, which eliminates the weak point of Fit Air flights, which is tearing from the base.
I am currently on my fourth set and have never had a tear at the base.
Combined with the slim shafts, the joints are smoother and more durable.

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2015-01-20

I haven't thrown it in that far yet.
It flies straighter than I expected.
And since there is not much compensation, I felt that it is a flight that is prone to habit.
But the grouping ability is very high, so once you get used to it, I think it will be a great flight!
I think it will be a great flight once you get used to it!

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2013-01-09

It flies quite well. But it flies stable.

And since it groups by one bit, black really comes out.

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