Tips / 【CONDOR】CONDOR Tip Red 40pcs
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SPEC
Standard | 2BA |
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Maker | CONDOR Tips |
Color | Red |
Size | Standard |
Expected at JPY 154.94 for 1 USD.
This exchange rate is the closing price of yesterday ( 11/19 ).
The actual exchange rate will be determined when the order is paid.
Product information
The tip is now on sale from Condor, whose concept is "zero stress.
Good penetration
No loosening of the screw.
It's hard to break!
We have achieved the following!
The "Zero Stress CONDOR Tip" is made possible by the high quality of the design, tooling, materials, and production in Japan.
The "Zero Stress CONDOR Tip" was made possible because of its high quality.
The screw part is designed with a unique screw design shape that is "hard to loosen" and "hard to break".
The screw part is designed with a unique screw design shape that is "hard to loosen" and "hard to break.
Even if you just tighten it with your fingers, it will not loosen easily.
When tightened with the special TipLock (sold separately), it locks firmly and is almost impossible to loosen.
When tightened with the special Tip Lock (sold separately), it locks securely and will not loosen.
In addition, the finger-tightening part has a matte finish to make it easier to tighten with your fingers.
The material was carefully selected from dozens of varieties.
The material used is a slippery and durable plastic.
The tip is also condor cut for a cool look.
Color: White, Black, Red
Pack of 40 each
Japan Review
4.33
9 Reviews
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2016-09-06
Anyway, it is hard to break.
Even if it is played by a board, it is hard to bend, and the cost is good. You can use a special device to tighten it up, but to be honest, it doesn't loosen at all even if you don't use it.
But honestly speaking, it doesn't loosen at all even if you don't use it.
The only thing I regret is that there are not many color variations and the content is a little low...
I use Trinidad barrels, and I think this is the most suitable tip for Trinidad's products.
3 people found this helpful
2013-10-26
This tip must have cost a lot in the development and production process.
The price of 500 yen for a pack of 40 tips is quite reasonable.
I used to use several kinds of Rip Point tips, but I took the opportunity to buy this Condor tip when it was released.
It is easy to stab and hard to break, although it bends a little.
By the way, the barrel I use is a Trinidad Breeland, and the flight is the Condor Small M size (clear red) that came with the Breeland.
So far, I have been using it comfortably, and I am sure that I will continue to buy Condor tip in the future.
After that, I would like to see more color variations.
2 people found this helpful
2013-12-11
It is a very good tip.
Compared to the rip points most commonly used by players around me, including myself.
The sticking is good.
Compared to the Rip, the percentage of being played by the board is reduced to about 1/3 by feel.
Less likely to bend
When a dart is bounced by the board and falls on the floor, the lip bends at a considerable rate, but the condom tip does not bend or the bend is small.
The condom tip was not easily broken.
The lip was used to be corrected with a finger when it bent, but the bent part became weaker and weaker, and eventually broke. The figure is "less likely to be played = less likely to bend = less likely to break".
Hard to loosen
With a lip, you have to re-tighten it every time you make a single throw.
Good cost performance
The price of 40 pieces is 500 yen, which is slightly higher than the price of the lip (50 pieces for 50 yen). However, as mentioned above, it has excellent durability, and I think it is far superior to the lip in terms of cost performance.
It is harder to obtain than the lip, which is always sold at any darts spot.
There are only three colors: white, black, and red, and color variation is scarce.
Considering these negative points, my rating is 4 Stars, which is as close to 5 as possible.
2 people found this helpful
2015-03-06
I usually use a lip, but I bought one to try it out.
Just by lightly touching it, you can tell that it is a stiffer or more rigid material than the lip.
And you list three advantages as the selling point.
Good sting.
I usually throw darts with a darts live, but I didn't think there was any difference between a regular board and a shiny board compared to a lip.
I don't think there is any difference between the lip and the shiny board, but I don't think it is because of the stiffness. This may be a concern for those whose flight is dirty or whose arrow speed is slow.
The lip does not loosen easily.
This is probably the most noticeable difference compared to the lip.
I usually carry my darts in the Crystal One in my bag, but in the case of the lip, it was almost always loose when I took it out, but with the Condor, there is no loosening at all.
It doesn't loosen at all while I'm throwing it, which is great, and honestly more than I expected.
By the way, as for the tip lock, a small Allen wrench is a good substitute, or if you want, you can put the tip tip tip in and turn it, I don't think you need to buy one.
It is hard to break.
To be honest, is there anyone who breaks a 2BA nowadays? I have hardly ever had a lip break.
Even if you consider it as bend resistance, if you drop it, it will bend normally, but it may last longer with less bending than the lip.
For those who replace the tip immediately, this resistance to bending is not so important. It depends on how you use it.
Overall, it is a good tip, and the fact that I don't have to worry about it loosening is more of an advantage than I thought it would be for me, as I put my finger on the tip.
But as for the other two, not so much to say? I have to admit that I don't know.
I want to use the tip right up until the very last minute before it's ruined! If you want to use the tip until the very end when it is ruined, then you should go from the lip to this one without question!
2 people found this helpful
2014-01-01
I have tried many different tips and this one is so good that I finally settled on this one.
I have thrown it for about 10 hours and it is so durable that I have not had to replace the tip at all!
Even when dropped, the tip does not bend as much as other tips and returns with a little correction.
The tightness of the tip is also not that bad when tightened by hand, but when I use the tip lock, I don't mind at all, so it is probably a cheap purchase including the tip lock. The barrel I am using now has slightly loose threads, so I don't have to re-tighten it every once in a while, which is very useful.
The biggest advantage is that I don't have to carry as many spare tips. I used to have a case full of tips, but with this one, even a few tips will last me for a long time.
I can't stop raving about these tips. Even if you think it's not cosmetic, it beats it in running cost.
I would recommend it to any of you.
1 people found this helpful