Darts / 【TRiNiDAD】X SERIES BRELAND
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SPEC

Category Soft-tip Darts
Maker TRiNiDAD
Materials Tungsten 90%
Shape Torpedo
Cut Ring Cut , Spiral Cut , Vertical Cut , Mulch Cut
Length 42.0mm
Weight (barrel Only) 18.0g
Standard 2BA
Maximum Diameter 7.2mm
Center Of Gravity Front
TRiNiDAD
X SERIES BRELAND
PRICE: JPY8,800
Expected:USD 55.91

Expected at JPY 157.37 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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Product information

TRiNiDAD X BRELAND

Ring cut and shark cut are alternately applied.
The grip is designed with a slight forward center of gravity and a thin tip.
It is designed with a slightly forward center of gravity and a thin tip.
It's a great way to get a sharp edge without getting stuck.

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

Tip (Color and size may vary from the photo)

Specifications
Weight 18g
Total length 42.0mm
Maximum diameter 7.2mm
Material90% tungsten

Japan Review

4.80

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2013-09-28

I tried throwing it.
It is neither too thick nor too thin, and its standard length makes it very easy to handle.
It feels a little heavy when you hold it, but once you start swinging it, it flies with a beautiful line regardless of its weight. The impact when it hits the board is quite impressive.
The cut and taper of the rod allow you to fix your grip on it, so there is no chance of losing your throw.
The balance of the barrel is slightly toward the front, but depending on the setting, it can be handled with a balance close to the center, so it is easy to use for both beginners and advanced players.
The price is also low.

11 people found this helpful

2013-09-28

I have test thrown it at a darts store.
I got the impression that it is slightly longer with weight, or that the flight is more stable.
It uses alternating shark cut and ring cut, but there is no snagging on release, and it is stress-free to handle.
What I am concerned about, however, is how the cut portion will be affected by wear and tear....

7 people found this helpful

2014-04-06

This model is able to carry a lot of power due to the length of the barrel and the gradual taper of the maximum diameter.

We recommend the fine compound cut. This cut is easy to adapt to both deep and shallow grip types.

The balance is easy to see and difficult to mistake.

It is a little heavy, but it is good for those who want to throw with a firm grip and those who want to throw as if to return the weight.

It is also long and flexible, so it is suitable not only for male players but also for female players.

If you have any doubts, I think it is a good idea to explore with a model like this, which offers a wide range of flexibility and can be used for any type of player.

5 people found this helpful

2015-11-14

Here is a review of my test throw.
I am currently using a straight barrel with a weight of 18g, but when I throw this barrel with the same feeling, it sticks higher than expected and I felt that it is easy to put power on the barrel.
As a result, it flies well, so I thought it is a good barrel that does not require extra power as long as I can control it by throwing it.
The barrel I threw was not thrown very often, so the cut was not worn out, and this may be a factor that the compound cut was firmly applied to the barrel.
I think it is hard to find a barrel of this quality at this price, and I recommend it.

3 people found this helpful

2020-02-23

I started playing darts 5 years ago and my first my darts were Breeland.
I took a break from darts after about a year due to health problems, while using it with Monster's Leverett.
I have now decided to return to darts after a 4 year absence and without hesitation I reacquired the Breeland.

It has a "ring cut and a shark cut that doesn't take too much.
The grip is good for those who can't get a good grip on the darts.

I have the impression that the cut is so sharp that it can rub off your fingers.
The sharp grip is not shaky, and yet the hand release is very good, and combined with the slightly forward center of gravity, the power is directly transmitted to the barrel for a sharp flight.
In fact, I prefer a barrel with a back center of gravity, so I use it with a metal shaft to force the center of gravity to the rear.
I am so in love with this cut that I want to use it that way.

0 people found this helpful