【TARGET】["Titanium"] tas0401 ショート (19.0mm) 's Japan Review

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2014-04-12

The price is quite reasonable for a titanium shaft. It is also the latest model, Phil Taylor specs, and I think people who like it will love it.... As for my impression of the actual use, the part where the flight sticks in breaks ruthlessly and easily. It bent almost 90 degrees from the connection to the main part of the shaft (I had to force it back because I was in the middle of a game). A spare top is a must. I had no choice but to replace the entire shaft, but since the shaft itself seems to be almost unbendable, I think that purchasing a new shaft for the tops would result in a huge number of bodies...........so please get one as soon as possible. I would like to ask you to handle the tops as soon as possible. This is the only drawback. The rest of the shafts should be considered normal titanium shafts.

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2014-03-05

It may not fit the barrel threads, so it is difficult to say that it is easy to use.

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2015-04-07

I used a titanium shaft (medium) for the first time.
I use it hard. It has an o-ring, but it loosens. That's the only thing that bothers me, but it hasn't broken or bent.
I think it is a great value for money for the quality at this price.
I would like to try other lengths.

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2015-05-22

The gentle taper at the joint with the barrel makes this shaft comfortable.

Compared to the Gen2 one, the tapered part is made a little longer. The shape of this shaft is similar to that of the titanium shaft that comes with Unicorn's Phase 5, and the feeling of unity with the barrel is exquisite.

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2020-05-12

I bought this to use on hard. I bought this top because it is a little old and the manufacturer has no spare tops in stock.
The spare top is compatible with the "Titanium Pro Shaft" spare top.
To be honest, the durability of the spare top is weak. When I use it hard, subsequent darts inevitably stick into it, but with Harrods aluminum shafts, I can tighten it back with pliers and use it quite well, but in the case of this one, the thickness is thin or something, and it chipped off in a few days. Spare tops are cheap, but they need to be a little more durable to use.

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2020-11-20

I usually use carbon shafts, but I wanted to try a titanium shaft.
I used it on hard, but on the first day of use, the point hit the flight insertion part of a dart that was already stuck in the shaft and it bent. It was just enough to return it by hand, but this happens frequently, so I do not recommend using it with a sharp point like a hard shaft.

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