【Samurai】11 Silver 's Japan Review

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2012-12-21

This is the 11th in the SAMURAI series.
It looks nothing like the early samurais.
Shark is weak and not straight.
But, on the other hand, this barrel is easy to use for any player.

4 people found this helpful

2012-03-08

It is a torpedo barrel, so the flight is excellent. It is recommended for beginners because it can be flown easily. The shark cut is very comfortable on the finger.
The colors are very bright and cool!

2 people found this helpful

2012-03-08

It is thick, so it feels quite secure when gripping.
The cut is very thin, so it feels like you are pushing the barrel out rather than hooking it.
The barrel is very easy to control and does not feel like it is going to fly away.

1 people found this helpful

2012-03-07

I love the cut on this one!
To a certain extent, I can throw it well, even when dry or sweaty.
It prevents the darts from falling out of the barrel in both "face" and "point", which is not the case with other barrels.
And as for the flight, no complaints!

5 people found this helpful

2012-03-07

The unique cut is very easy to throw.
I think it inherits the good points of SAMIRAI 9 and 10.

2 people found this helpful

2012-03-07

I thought the weight and cut of the barrel were very good for me. I think it is easy to fly.

1 people found this helpful

2012-03-04

The front and rear threading is left in the center, which is dug even, but cut very deeply, almost to the point of being hollowed out. The "lightness of feel" characteristic of darts with a small core does not bother us at all, thanks to the clear taper and fat shape, and in fact, this seems to eliminate the heaviness and create a good balance.
The cut may seem fancy, but it is not too much, not too much, and not so loud that you lose sight of the shape of the barrel, which is very excellent.
This barrel gives the impression that the JONNY series is more focused on balance and naturalness.
It is a good barrel that neutralizes the heaviness and the poor pullout, which are the vices peculiar to thick barrels with a sense of presence.

10 people found this helpful

2012-03-04

My first Samurai.
I took the plunge and bought this dart, which I had been longing for.
It flies well. Good design!

3 people found this helpful