【L-style】Back Balance Black 's Japan Review
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2015-03-26
Attach to champagne ring compatible flights.
The center of gravity of the entire dart can be shifted back a little without changing the length of the shaft.
It is also effective when you want to shift the grip point back a little, or when the darts fly downward and have difficulty sticking to the board.
Although small, this item has a surprisingly wide variety of effects.
8 people found this helpful
2017-06-20
The barrel weight of darts is usually set in 0.5g increments, so this item weighs only 0.43g, but I think it gives a change to the flight of the darts. The barrel and shaft are set longer, and by adding more weight to the flight, it gives the feel of a spear thrower. The item itself has a good reputation, but the current colors are only black, white, pink, and purple, so it would be nice if there were other colors available.
2 people found this helpful
2022-01-13
I was using a premium champagne ring because I thought the champagne ring on the L shaft moved the center of gravity too far forward in the barrel I was using.
However, that was not enough to move the center of gravity just a little bit, so I bought a back balance.
Although it is only 0.43g, I can feel the change, although it is not big.
I think the longer the shaft I use, the better the effect will be.
However, the weight of the darts themselves is also heavier, so the hit point is slightly lower.
0 people found this helpful
2013-12-28
Since a 0.4g weight is attached to the flight, the center of gravity itself is further back than with an adjuster weight.
In my case, when I threw the dart as I usually do, the tip of the dart flew downward, and when it reached the target, it turned up at once and stung higher than where I usually aim, and I felt a sense of discomfort. However, when I put this on, the dart does not flop around and sticks.
The next time I threw the dart with the tip facing up, it flew beautifully without any discomfort or fluttering.
I think the darts fly more beautifully when the highest point is in front of the board than when the highest point is in front of the board.
1 people found this helpful