【MONSTER】LEVERET No.5 's Japan Review
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2017-04-26
It fits well in the hand and is easy to throw.
1 people found this helpful
2017-02-03
I purchased my first No. 5 standard barrel. My honest impression is that it is very easy to throw and handle. The micro-cuts on the front and back of the barrel make it much easier to find the grip position than with the previous model, and I can position all three barrels in the same place. I also bought it because I am personally a fan of Sa Ayaka Sasaki. (I am using a carbon shaft Slim Silent and a Sa Ayaka Sasaki model flight. Since the barrel is a pro model, I think it makes more difference to my game if I use a flight that is also a pro model. I knew that Sasaki uses a slim shaft, so I decided to use a slim shaft. I would definitely recommend this barrel to beginners as the first barrel for their own darts.
3 people found this helpful
2014-10-09
Modeled after the popular Saayaka Sasaki professional.
My impression of the throw is that it flies very straight.
It flies right where you want it to.
It is ideal for me, who is looking for a straight flight, and it is easier to handle than ever before.
The length of the barrel is just right for me, who grips the barrel with my index finger.
3 people found this helpful
2014-08-08
My initial impression was that it was a good combination of auger + rapier 3, but when I actually flew the barrel, the atmosphere was a little different.
It feels more like a straight barrel, not too thin and not too thick. It is a No.5 barrel, but the center of gravity is not in front of the barrel, and when you set up the barrel, the center of gravity is almost at the center of the barrel.
The No. 5 barrel is also beneficial for grouping.
Above all, the cut is exquisite. The cut is exquisite, not too much and not too little, and it feels comfortable in the hand. The sharpness of the flight changes depending on the point where you grip the club, so you can choose the one that is easier to control.
It is easy to grip, so we can recommend this barrel to those who are thinking of stepping up from brass to tungsten barrels.
I think it is a good barrel that flies well.
I am sorry to say that this is a barrel of another company, but my impression is that it is also close to Decade.
4 people found this helpful
2014-08-05
This barrel was tuned based on the Auger 3, which was originally used by Saaya, and the key is the bump at the back.
The key feature of this barrel is the bump at the back, which facilitates the grip position and makes it easier to push the barrel out.
The barrel is almost straight except for the rear taper, which makes it easy to find the tip of the arrow.
7 people found this helpful
2014-08-03
This is a review from the person who is using the product.
It is easy to use for those who like longer barrels as well as those who like shorter barrels.
There are several grips so you can hold it where you want, but you can also push it out firmly, which makes it fly better. The cut is not very tight, so it will fit comfortably in your fingers from the beginning of use.
I think it would be even better if it were made the same as the Sa Ayaka Sasaki pro.
3 people found this helpful
2014-08-02
These are the darts of Sayaka Sasaki, who has been attracting attention since last year.
At a quick glance, the impression is of a slightly longer standard type.
The grip of the cut part is more like a grip that fits your finger rather than a grip that rests on your finger.
When you throw the micro-cut part at the back in a "feeding" manner, it flies very well in combination with the No. 5 standard.
The sound when the barrel is stung is also very comfortable to throw with a weighted sound even though the barrel itself weighs 16.5g.
It is a little long, flies well, and you can choose your grip position to some extent, so I think it is a dart that many players can easily use.
If you are interested in this dart, we hope you will give it a try.
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