【DMC】SUS SIDEWINDER 2BA 's Japan Review
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2016-10-19
I bought this along with the Benjamin to keep the noise down when practicing in the room. The attached shaft and flights are cheaper than the Benjamin, but the barrel itself is quite nice. It is similar to the tungsten barrel I used before.
10 people found this helpful
2014-10-09
The long awaited SUS barrel is here.
Recommended for those who want to throw light darts sharply like Benjamin.
But Benjamin
I am now sadly using sidewinder2.
It is DMC's line for overseas, and the price is about 7,000 yen.
Not that it matters, but there is no sidewinder2 in that one.
7 people found this helpful
2017-04-07
Can't reach out, can't return wrist, for home correction, lighter barrel.
After purchasing the Benjamin, I bought a stainless steel sidewinder ^ ^.
It works fast. It's great. I am very satisfied ^_-☆
6 people found this helpful
2014-10-09
Stainless steel barrels that you often hear about for practice.
The weight of the barrel is about half of the tungsten barrel, so it is difficult to fly cleanly.
I think it is a good barrel to develop the habit of arm movement to make it fly in a beautiful parabolic line.
There are also professionals who use something similar to this barrel for actual play, not for practice.
DMC player Benjamin Dersh uses a 50.8mm, 7.3g straight barrel.
After I changed to a heavier barrel, I was swung around by the barrel and my RT dropped.
So I think it is possible to buy a barrel for practical use, not just for practice until you can throw it well.
5 people found this helpful
2015-05-10
This barrel was made of stainless steel and was designed for practice use. It has the same shape as the tungsten one and is about half as light, so you will certainly need to extend your hand to some extent to get a proper sense of stability. After throwing this barrel for a while, you will be able to feel the weight of the barrel when you use your usual barrel, and you will be able to make a relaxed throw.
Of course, this barrel itself is quite easy to throw, so it is not a bad idea to use it in practice as it is.
However, since the barrel is quite light, the center of gravity changes more when a shaft or flight is attached, so please be careful.
4 people found this helpful
2022-12-04
Everyone writes that it is a "replacement for Benjamin" or "for practice".
For me, it is a reliable second dart.
I use it when my regular tungsten darts are not in good shape.
It flies better.
It also gives me a good grooving action.
I use a short lip, Master Shaft Plus, and paper flight tier.
I made this one lighter as well.
Beginners to advanced players, if in doubt, buy it first!!!
1 people found this helpful