Shafts / 【L-shaft】L Shaft ["Carbon"] fls3222 ["Straight"] ["Silent"] Clear
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SPEC

Category Carbon Shafts
Maker L-shaft
Materials Carbon
Type 1 Silent
Color Black , Clear
Type 2 Straight
L-shaft
L Shaft ["Carbon"] fls3222 ["Straight"] ["Silent"] Clear
PRICE: JPY2,000
Expected:USD 12.68

Expected at JPY 157.64 for 1 USD.

This exchange rate is the closing price of yesterday ( 12/19 ).

The actual exchange rate will be determined when the order is paid.

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13.0mm

19.0mm

26.0mm

33.0mm

fls3222

Product information

L-SHAFT Carbon Silent Straight(130/190/260/330)
L-SHAFT carbon Silent

This combination is the strongest in the world!
Longevity beyond the realm of consumables! The evolution of the carbon shaft makes the flights last longer and stronger!
The shape of the tip has been re-adjusted to make it more compatible with metal rings!
The SILENT has a more precise joint to reduce rattling and increase joint strength!

L-Shaft is exclusive shaft for Champagne Ring and Shell Lock.
Only the tip of the rotating shaft is made of carbon.
With champagne ring.

1) The flight slot is angled at the tip and the groove is wide open to allow for easy installation of flights.
2) A protruding flight guard protects the base of the flight after it has been set, greatly increasing the life of the flight.

Pack of 3

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2016-12-22

My impression after about two months of throwing it.
I was not worried about damage to the flight area or the carbon part.
However, one of them was broken by the impact when it was flipped and fell.
The place where it broke was the screw part.
Even though we went to the trouble of using carbon...
The threaded part is fragile, so the result was a little disappointing.

3 people found this helpful

2018-10-22

Carbon Silent 190 used for about 6 months.
Unfortunately the only part that is carbon is the claw that holds the flight.
Often breaks at the hole in the plastic part due to the impact of a fall.
I am wondering if I should move to a carbon lock...

2 people found this helpful