Darts / 【TARGET】VOLTAGE ROB CROSS MODEL 90% 2018 WORLD CHAMPION LIMITED EDITION 100476
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SPEC

StandardSteel-Tip Darts
Maker TARGET
Materials Tungsten 90%
Shape Straight
Cut Ring Cut
Length 48.0mm
Weight (barrel Only) 23.0g
Maximum Diameter 6.6mm
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VOLTAGE ROB CROSS MODEL 90% 2018 WORLD CHAMPION LIMITED EDITION 100476
PRICE: JPY12,223
Expected:USD 77.20

Expected at JPY 158.30 for 1 USD.

This exchange rate is the closing price of yesterday ( 4/26 ).

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

Discontinued Model

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TARGET ROB CROSS VOLTAGE
2018 WORLD CHAMPION LIMITED EDITION

Rob Cross has had an incredible first year on the PDC Tour.
In the blink of an eye, Rob Cross is on his way to becoming the 2018 World Champion.
The model commemorating that historic moment is now available in a limited quantity of 3000 sets worldwide! (Only a few of them are available in Japan).
The barrel is coated in black, with Rob Cross' signature and serial number laser engraved on the center.
The barrel is coated with black and has Rob Cross' signature and serial number laser engraved in the center.

ROB CROSS LIMITED EDITION STEEL
Specifications
Material:90% Tungsten
Length:48.0mm
Maximum diameter:6.6mm
Barrel Weight:23.0g(including point)
Standard:Hard

Contents
Barrel x 3 (1 set)
Flight x 3 (1 set)
Shaft x 3 (1 set)

Japan Review

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2018-05-21

I got it as soon as I could because it is limited to 3000 sets worldwide.
I also have the normal Rob Cross 23g.
I have the normal Rob Cross 23g, which is a very grippy and responsive Limited.
The normal barrel is a very straight steel barrel.
Both are very well made, and in the end it comes down to preference.
The center of gravity and weight should be the same, but for some reason the Limited feels heavier when thrown, while the Normal is more responsive.
If you want to stick it on the board in a steel-like manner, the normal way is probably better for you. If you value a smooth release above all else, the Normal is better for you.
On the other hand, I think the Limited has better control performance.
As a result, I feel that on hard targets where you have to double up, you have a better chance of winning if you use the Limited.
I like it a lot, but I think it has too much edge for a target when it is new, and it would be better if it was sharpened after a little more use, but I don't think it throws enough to sharpen Limited, so I gave it a 4.

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