【MONSTER】GHOST 4 No.5 's Japan Review
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2016-06-28
I bought this no.5 as a transition from 4BA.
I have a finger grip on the dip, so the no.5 was tapered and didn't feel right at first, but I got used to it after an hour (lol).
Compared to the 4BA, the no.5 has a mid-front center of gravity rather than a full front center of gravity, so it does not go as far as the 4BA, but I feel that it flies a little milder than the 4BA (lol).
The advantage is that the no.5 is more likely to stick in the bit next to the first or second one.
I think 4BA is going away from now on, so I recommend those who use 4BA to move to no.5.
I've written a lot about it, but I've been using ghost4 for a long time and it's my partner, so I give it 5 stars (laughs).
1 people found this helpful
2013-12-24
My first impression is that it flies well.
It flies so well that I think it might be a little too much. The impression also changes depending on the position of the barrel.
When you hold it in the middle of the barrel, you can control it easily, and when you hold it in the back, you can push it out to the end.
The tip of the barrel is thin, so it is not uncommon for the tip to get stuck in the adjacent bit, and it is easy to put the barrel on the line.
After the first impression, you will feel that the barrel is easy to put on the line and easy to control as you keep throwing it.
The arrow speed is also good, so you may be a little bit confused.
3 people found this helpful
2013-12-08
The tip has been further narrowed by being compatible with No.5.
It will be very useful for grouping.
Those who throw with a finger on the tip may feel some discomfort because the tip is thinner than before.
The tip has a longer flight than the 2BA tip.
It is about halfway between the 2BA and the 4BA. It doesn't have much of a "thud" feeling when it sticks.
The tip is thinner than the 2BA, so those who are using the same barrel may want to consider switching to this one.
6 people found this helpful