【CONDOR】tdf0027 Teardrop Short Clear Black 's Japan Review

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2012-07-29

The shaft and flight are attached to each other in one piece, so there is no need to attach or remove the flight.
There is no need to worry about attaching or detaching the flight.
It is also extremely flexible, so it is strong against shocks and lasts for a long time.
There are two flight patterns available.
The color variations are also increasing, which is a good thing.

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2012-12-26

It seems to last much longer than the standard type of condor. I think it is probably due to the roundness of the rear part of the flight of the tier. I am currently using it with a 4BA type barrel, and I feel that I can use the front center of gravity well because the shaft and flight parts are light. I will continue to use it in the future.

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2013-01-15

The shaft and flight are an integral part of the set.

As for durability, I think Condor's is the best.

I hear that there are many people who think it is hard to get their hands on a one-piece shaft and flight, but I think they have been fooled.
I hope you will be fooled and give it a try.

They are easy to put on and take off, and most importantly, they offer the best cost performance.

Basically, darts parts are consumables, but you hardly have to worry about them breaking.

I have been using Condor's darts for about 3 months now and there are no cracks.

Also, the flight is sharper without much effort, and my arm does not get tired so much.

Please try it and see if you are fooled!

I really recommend it!

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2013-01-12

It feels lighter than a normal flight and shaft combination.
Flights well and hats well.
The flight does not come off, so there is zero stress.

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2012-12-30

It bends when grouping so it can be clumped together.

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2013-01-03

The integrated flight is short and the screws do not loosen easily, so there is no need to re-tighten them. Expect grouping stability because of its elasticity.

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