Darts Other Item / 【DMC】Champagne Ring (Silver)
( 14 )
SPEC
Category | Shaft Ring |
---|---|
Maker | DMC |
Rings | Champagne Ring |
Color | Silver |
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.
Product information
The unique shape of the ring locks the flight and shaft together to prevent them from falling out.
Pack of 3.
Japan Review
4.00
14 Reviews
|
5 |
|
4 |
|
5 |
|
0 |
|
0 |
2013-07-06
This is my first champagne ring.
I think it was a little incompatible with JD's nubby carbon shaft.
With other shafts, the ring fits well and does not fall out anymore.
We recommend the Champagne Ring for those who want to have absolute hold on their flights.
Please use with flights that are compatible with the Champagne Ring.
4 people found this helpful
2017-09-12
Champagne rings are included with the purchase of an L-Shaft, but they are inevitably prone to falling out with shafts other than carbon shafts. With this DMC metal champagne ring, the flight can be attached firmly, freeing you from the stress of having to pull the flight out and allowing you to concentrate on your play.
When inserting the shaft, it is a little stiff and difficult to get to the root, but by shaking it back and forth, you can get it all the way to the root.
Also, the shaft is made of metal, so it is highly durable.
I think this is an essential item for those who use L-Shaft, especially those who use non-carbon.
Personally, I would like to see a shell lock made as well.
3 people found this helpful
2015-11-29
If you play darts with Flight L + Steelpoint (and many people use bristleboards for home practice), you should use them unless you have a good reason not to.
Throwing steel point darts with regular resin rings rarely causes the "point sticks in the champagne ring" phenomenon.
If you use a soft tip, you can get away with it (as long as it reacts to the sensor...), but if you use steel, you will get 0 points because the condition for scoring is that the darts must stick into the board.
If the ring is made of metal, the probability of a point sticking into the champagne ring is almost zero.
(Of course, there is a possibility that the point may get stuck in the gap between the ring and the flight when the dart is shot from an angle...)
Also, in the case of steel, the impact on the joints is also comparable, so resin champagne rings deteriorate much faster than steel.
It is no use crying if you throw a ring without noticing the deterioration and the point hits the ring part → shaft slot is damaged....
If this were to happen during a back-and-forth game, it would be a big problem that could not be undone.
This reason alone is a reason to introduce this ring.
Of course, the durability of the metal ring is quite different from that of other rings. There is no need to have a spare ring unless it deteriorates to an "unsightly level.
The disadvantage is that when you insert the ring into the L-shaft, you have to insert it very hard to get it all the way in (especially with carbon), and the center of gravity tilts to the rear....
3 people found this helpful
2012-12-28
It is more durable and looks cooler than a regular champagne ring.
If you are a hardcore player and use L, this champagne ring may be a better choice for you.
This champagne ring may be better for you.
2 people found this helpful
2012-12-22
This champagne ring fits tightly on the L-shaft.
It is by far more difficult for the flight to come off than a regular champagne ring.
The difference is subtle, but since it is metal, it is also recommended for those who want to keep the center of gravity of the darts back!
2 people found this helpful