Shafts / 【TARGET】TI CARBON PRO SHAFT 138100
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Category Carbon Shafts
Maker TARGET
Materials Carbon
Color Black
TARGET
TI CARBON PRO SHAFT 138100
PRICE: JPY1,680
Expected:USD 10.85

Expected at JPY 154.77 for 1 USD.

This exchange rate is the closing price of yesterday ( 4/23 ).

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

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Product information

TARGET TI CARBON PRO SHAFT

Carbon & Titanium Shaft
A fusion of a sturdy titanium shaft and a high performance carbon top.
The carbon portion of the shaft can be replaced, reducing the cost while pursuing the benefits of a carbon shaft.

Size
Length (Barrel to Flight)
Short: 23.0mm, Intermediate: 28.0mm, Medium: 33.0mm
Spare top: 16.0mm (not including threads)
Weight
Short:1.44g, Intermediate:1.99g, Medium:2.52g, Spare Top:0.73g

Japan Review

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2016-09-20

I used the one I received yesterday as soon as possible.

Since it was a change from the Pro Grip shaft (medium size), the center of gravity was rearward due to the weight balance.
The center of gravity became rearward from the balance of the weight, and the flight changed quite a bit.

Although the O-ring is attached, it may not be a good match with the barrel.
It was easy to loosen. The spare top part also seemed to loosen quite a bit.

And perhaps because I threw it with the spare top part loose, it broke off in the middle.
I could not remove it even with a remover.

Considering the cost, I decided to go back to ProGrip shafts.

3 people found this helpful

2016-10-19

As others have mentioned, it has major problems with durability, and there are two problems stemming from that.
The first is the extremely poor cost performance. You have to buy a shaft that is three times more expensive than a normal pro grip, and you have to keep replacing a spare that is twice as expensive and twice as fast as a normal pro grip.
Secondly, it is extremely troublesome to replace the spare when it breaks. The screw at the joint between the carbon and titanium is very thin, so it is very easy to break, but the hole that gets jammed when it breaks is slightly smaller than the no5, so it is difficult to remove with a remover, and it is essential to have a shaft other than the carbon spare in case it breaks during a game. I took it out by turning it with a sharp object such as a knife.
However, the above drawbacks can be prevented in many cases by completely eliminating the loosening of the carbon and titanium screws. But it is easy to loosen, so you need to be aware of that at all times.
The only good thing is that it looks cool. If you are expecting back-balancing, you might as well buy Target's Power Titanium shafts since there is only a slight change.

2 people found this helpful

2016-10-18

I use it for soft.
Even when thrown in the steel style, it is very useful because it achieves a balance close to the flight of a soft club.
The disadvantage is that the threads of the carbon part tend to loosen easily.
Also, when the darts fall, they often break in the middle due to the thin threads.
I think it is one of the worst cosmetics because I broke 3 darts in one day, but if you don't mind it, I recommend it.
If you don't mind it, I would recommend it.

1 people found this helpful

2016-12-29

It breaks very easily, which is hard to believe with carbon.
If you don't have any other reason, such as liking the look of the product, it will not be practical for you.
It is not practical at all.

0 people found this helpful