【Lippoint】fla0102 's Japan Review

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2012-03-08

Conversion point that does not differ in balance from a soft tip.
In exchange for its lightness, it wears out easily, and combined with the high price, I think it is quite brave to use it for practice.
It takes a lot of courage to use it for practice.
We recommend using a long conversion point rather than a short one, as the tip can be sharpened by using a diamond file.

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2012-03-03

It won't break that much, but it will be shorter.

If you prefer the same feeling as the lip point, we recommend using the short type.

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2012-03-07

This is a necessity when throwing on a hard board.
The weight is almost the same as soft darts, so you can throw without any discomfort.
As you use it, the tip will become rounded and the sting will become worse.

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2012-03-08

I bought the hard lip because I didn't want to change the weight.
Sure it sticks to the hardboard, but it hits the blade and starts to sharpen a little bit more, and it sticks less and less...

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2012-12-29

It is very lightweight and has a good bite on the board so that it rarely falls off even if the sting is weak.
However, perhaps it is a problem with the material, but after use, it gradually shaves off and becomes shorter in length.
It may not be very cost-effective for those who put their fingers on the tip or care about the length.

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2013-01-14

It is made of carbon, but if you put it against a wall, it will stick to the wall, lol.
I have dropped it a few times and it has never broken.
Anyway, buy this one and you're good to go on the hardware!

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2012-03-07

It is lightweight and sticks well, making it perfect for practicing at home.
The sting in particular is great, and they sound great too!
They wear out much faster than metal ones (except for aluminum alloys), and the cost is not that much of a concern since they come in packs of 6.
However, I don't recommend it for stoic practitioners, and I think it wears out boards faster than normal conversion points....
However, it is the closest to a soft tip, so I highly recommend it.

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2015-10-19

 It has the advantage of being thrown with the same weight and feel as a soft tip.
As mentioned in other reviews, it wears out quickly if you throw it every day at home.
If you sharpen it, you can use it a little more, but the length itself will shorten, which is a bitter pill.
If you practice at home for a long time, it is better for your wallet to buy a steel one.

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2012-03-03

I use it at home for practicing with a hardboard.
I used to use an aluminum conversion before, but I feel that the hard lip has less chance of being repelled by the spider or falling off without sufficient penetration due to a lost throw.
Also, when I change to the normal lip point and go to the store to pitch, there is some discomfort due to the length difference, but I can go into the game with no impact on my flight or score.

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2012-03-04

Although it is a conversion, the weight is the same as with a soft tip, making it ideal for practice. It is a good tool for practice. It will chip off easily while throwing, but you don't have to worry because there are 6 tips in the package.

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