【Samurai】12 Silver 's Japan Review

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2012-10-12

It is a shark cut, but it is not a normal shark cut, but a "spherical cut" with shaved corners, which is not a painful cut unlike the normal shark cut where the skin seems to peel.
Samurai 4 had the same kind of cut.
So, if you like biting cuts, I don't think it is a candidate.
Also, the shaved corners make it more durable.
Perhaps, if you have dry skin, it might be slippery.

It flies, but it still flies. It's not a zdon, but it flies very fast.
It is not an uncontrollable flight, so if you can master it, it will be a pleasant barrel to use.

If anything, this barrel is more suitable for pulling out than pushing.

13 people found this helpful

2012-07-03

This barrel has the outstanding stability of all previous SAMURAI barrels.

Three different cuts are available for various grip styles, and this barrel can be recommended to all.

9 people found this helpful

2012-03-07

It is currently in main use.
It has a unique cut that is neither tight nor loose.
Compared to the samurai11, which weighs the same, the 12 feels heavier in the hand (I think it is simply the positional relationship between the grip and the center of gravity), and the arrow speed is faster.
It is regrettable that the cut at the very end is quickly crushed when grouping....

9 people found this helpful

2012-03-14

I couldn't tell by looking, but there is a subtle taper line change(?) in the second cut in the grip area. so if you look for it, it looks like you won't have to wonder about the grip position.

I think it flies really well!
I don't think there is any sense of "Let's make it fly!" I think you don't need to be conscious of "Let's make it fly!

The quality of the flight is lighter than the previous Samurai series.

9 people found this helpful

2012-06-26

I have used it before.
The shark cut is not too tight, and I think it is a good barrel that grips well and throws out with a firm hand release.
Depending on the type of throw, the shark cut gives a natural push when it leaves your hand and makes it easy to fly.
It flies well and cleanly if you can swing your arm properly without applying force.
Because it flies so well, if you consciously exert force to make it fly faster, it will fly away.
I think it is suitable for both people who have a center of gravity and people who have their eyes behind their back.

Compared to other cuts, it is easier to change the feel of the cut due to grouping and other wear and tear.

9 people found this helpful

2012-07-14

I think this is one of the Samurai series with very high controllability. The shark cut looks tight, but the angle of the cut seems to have been changed depending on the position, so it is very easy to fly with good finger release.
When I shared it with my friends, one of them said, "It doesn't fly well for a Samurai..." but the high control of the ball made it "so easy to throw! The cut is also very good. The cut is also very good all the way to the end, and it can be used with a variety of grips.

However, the flexibility of the grip means that it may be a little difficult for those who do not have a specific grip. I felt that the barrel itself could have a little more radius. Also, the cut is easily sharpened. The end of the barrel becomes smooth very quickly. If you are looking for durability, it might be better to choose another Samurai.

3 people found this helpful

2012-03-05

This barrel has a wing cut and is neither tight nor loose.
It has a cut all the way to the very end, which is recommended for those who grip the shaft border.
The center of gravity is slightly backward this time, so it is not as sharp as the usual Samurai, but it is a very controllable model.

2 people found this helpful

2012-03-04

Very easy to throw. I think it flies sharp with just a light throw.

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2012-03-02

The cut is firm on the fingers so it is easy to transmit power. It feels like a straight flight.

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2012-03-07

It's a standard torpedo barrel.
The shark cut of this barrel is not too tricky, and the arrow release is habit-forming.

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