Darts / 【S4】Mugetsu Aratame
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SPEC

Category Soft-tip Darts
Maker S4
Materials Tungsten 90%
Shape Straight
Cut No Groove
Length 49.0mm
Weight (barrel Only) 20.0g
Standard 2BA
Maximum Diameter 6.5mm
Center Of Gravity Front , Rear
S4
Mugetsu Aratame
PRICE: JPY8,800
Expected:USD 56.82

Expected at JPY 154.83 for 1 USD.

This exchange rate is the closing price of yesterday ( 11/12 ).

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

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Product information

S4 barrel MUGETSU KARATAME


Description
This barrel is the legitimate successor of "MUGETSU" which became the face of S4 in the blink of an eye as soon as it was released in 2020.
The completely no-groove straight shape design has been retained.
The length, diameter, weight, and center of gravity have been changed to make the barrel more suitable for experienced users.

The barrel is reversible, allowing the user to change the center of gravity from front to back.
The outer shape is symmetrical, so by reversing the tip and shaft settings, it is possible to change the center of gravity from the front center of gravity to the back center of gravity.
You can use the barrel with either front center of gravity or back center of gravity by reversing the tip and shaft settings.
The straight barrels that allow you to change the center of gravity setting according to your taste and condition are very valuable!

When the tip is mounted on the sharp end of the barrel, the barrel will have a front center of gravity, and when the tip is mounted on the round end of the barrel, the barrel will have a rear center of gravity.

You don't need a cut, you don't need a taper. All you can trust is your own skill.
This is the most difficult and amazing work for those who are so hardcore.


Specifications
Material: 90% tungsten
Overall length: 49.0mm
Maximum diameter: 6.5mm
Weight: 20.0g (barrel only)
Center of gravity: Front (or rear)


Contents
Barrel x 3 (1 set)
Flight x 3 (1 set)
Shaft x 3 (1 set)
Tips x 6 (2 sets)

Japan Review

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2023-04-16

How do you see these darts?
For practice? For practice?

First of all, there is a big advantage if you consider it as "for practice".
This is the opinion of an ex-professional friend of mine, who says that it is "less susceptible to palm to finger conditions.
He has wet hands, and he says that he flies darts with a "sliding sensation" rather than throwing them.
However, the wetness of his hands varies from day to day, and also from season to season when the tournament is held.
When that happens, an extra cut is rather unnecessary, and this Mugetsu Kai-mei is used.

I use this dart as "for practice".
It moves from the left hand to the right hand in a natural way.
In doing so, you should be able to hold a little behind the center of gravity unconsciously.
If the above two points do not work well, the MUGATSUKAI KAIME will not fly away.
When I get lost in my grip or throw, I go back to these darts and practice.

Anyway, I recommend you to try it once.

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