【CONDOR】tdf0226 Small Long Clear 's Japan Review

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2013-01-12

The price is reasonable because the shaft and flights are all in one piece. I was surprised at the durability of this product, which is so durable that I could throw it for a month and still have almost no damage. However, I recommend buying it with a case because if the shaft part gets bent, you will not be able to use it.

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2013-01-02

It's very durable and the corners of the flights don't scrape or break off.
However, I didn't find a design I liked, so I printed a design I liked on a transfer sheet and stuck it on it.
I am not sure if it increases the bull rate. I feel that the flexibility of the darts makes them more likely to be bounced upwards when they get tangled up with each other. If you can aim properly at the bottom of the bull, the bull rate may increase.

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2012-12-31

I think it's easy and good for those who don't have a drop-in type darts case.
I think it is very good that the flights do not come off.

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2012-12-30

It bends when grouping so it can be clumped together.

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2012-12-28

I think it is the best of the integrated flights. It is perfect for those who are the type of person who flies vigorously, but be aware that if the darts are not vigorous, they may be bounced.

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2012-12-26

The shaft and barrel are together.
It is cheap when you think about it.
The flights didn't hurt much either.

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2012-12-20

It is such a must-have item that once you use it again, you won't be able to use anything else!
It is true that it is an integrated type, so it does not slip out, but it is also true that its flexibility increases the grouping rate.

Since it is approved for use in hard competitions, it is a combination of a durable condor + flexibility that is excellent for grouping + condor cut.
It's great for hard competitions!

(*Not for use by JAPAN professionals or in JAPAN-sponsored tournaments.

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