haa0011 's Japan Review

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2023-01-20

A companion for metal shafts that need to be retightened each time you pitch.
The need to retighten the shaft during play has been eliminated, allowing for a very comfortable playing experience.
The first time you use it, it may be a little difficult to install, but once you get used to it, you can easily install it.

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2013-01-08

I bought this to eliminate the looseness of the shaft.
I feel the rubber is snagging on me holding the back of the barrel.

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2013-01-08

Perfect for preventing shaft loosening!

Just be aware that it can be hard to remove w

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2012-12-19

I was getting frustrated with the shaft and tip coming loose every time.
A friend recommended this ring to me and I immediately put it on. ・・・・・
The stress I had been experiencing was gone! It sticks out a little and looks bad, but I don't think it bothers me too much.
It sticks out a little and looks bad, but I don't think it bothers me too much.

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2012-12-17

If it is worn properly, there is no problem.
If you don't put it on properly, it doesn't look so good.
But I think it is great in terms of performance.
It's a must-have for darts!

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2012-12-14

For those who use metal shafts, this is a must.
The video above explains how to use a special device, but if you are used to it, you can easily install it without it.

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2012-06-04

Looseness is eliminated, but the elastic sticks out and is bothersome.

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2012-03-09

If you are concerned about the shaft coming loose, it's a good thing to have. However, if you don't fit it nicely, the rubber part will come out and bother you even more, so I gave it 4 stars.

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2012-03-08

It can be used not only for shaft looseness but also for tip looseness.

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2012-03-08

O-rings should be bought when they run low.
Surprisingly, O-rings wear out easily.

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