【DMC】BATRAS Sabre 's Japan Review
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2015-04-23
Can someone please tell me what the center of gravity is?
I think the first reason to replace the barrel would be wear and tear on the cut.
If that cut is SUS, it will be in new condition for 1,200 yen, which is amazing ministry.
Even if you replace it once every two months, it will cost 7200 yen a year.
It is the best barrel for those who always want to use a fresh cut.
9 people found this helpful
2015-02-28
I would not recommend this barrel to those who know their center of gravity, but I would encourage those who are having trouble increasing their rating to try it.
Since you can try different weights and centers of gravity, it is easy to see which one flies better.
The other advantage is that you can replace it inexpensively when the cut is worn out.
I think it would be even better if there were more weight variations.
7 people found this helpful
2016-02-23
I use the rear with a stainless steel setting. The cut is just right, and it is easy to pull out. I have tried many things, but I thought it was easier to throw by setting the center of gravity in the front. If you change it too often, you may not know what is right, but the saber itself is easy to handle, so I recommend it even for beginners.
The price is a bit high, but I think it is well worth it.
7 people found this helpful
2016-11-10
I purchased this barrel a month ago.
I chose it considering the cut, as I often hurt my fingertips with the previous barrel due to my grip.
One of the features of Batlas is that you can change the weight and center of gravity, but I use it with tungsten in the initial front and back. I used it with SUS in the back to make the center of gravity in the front, but I felt it was not suitable for me because it flew too much and floated from the back.
It is good for grouping and stable in the bull. It is a standard barrel that can be used by anyone.
It is easy to handle if you know the right setting for you, and the parts are replaceable.
I think it is a good barrel not only for intermediate and advanced players but also for a first barrel. I will continue to use it.
1 people found this helpful
2018-12-20
The barrel itself is very well made and I am satisfied with it.
However, when removing the tip, the rear part always comes off as well.
The fact that the core shaft is not sold separately is a waste of money.
If the above two problems are solved, I would give it a 5 star rating.
I would like to have two sets of these barrels because I can change the weight and center of gravity according to the conditions.
1 people found this helpful
2015-04-20
I like that I can leave the center of gravity and such aside and replace it cheaply when the cut is shaved off.
Also, you can play with the length, so it's easy to set it up the way you like it.
However, the stainless steel material is slipperier than I expected.
8 people found this helpful
2017-07-17
It would be great if the looseness could be improved.
I apply left rotation and it loosens with the core and the tip.
The shaft side is fine.
If possible, I'd like to see a 20g single piece that isn't a batlass.
I will say it again. If there is no looseness, it would be really great.
The grouping has gone up quite a bit, and the no.5 aperture makes the barrels intertwine.
5 people found this helpful
2015-11-20
I am using the 20g and center setting at the time of purchase.
I will give my impressions after one month of use.
First, let me talk about the center of gravity. It is attractive to be able to change the center of gravity to rear or front, but if you change the center of gravity to front or rear, it becomes lighter than 20g, and I like heavy setting, so I could not feel the benefit of bts that can change the weight so much.
If possible, I would like to be able to change the center of gravity to front or back with a total weight of 20g...
However, I found the barrel itself easy to throw.
I have never used any other saber except bts, so I can't compare them.
I can throw it with the image of throwing a ball with good extension, and I have the impression that it flies comfortably. I can feel the weight of the core shaft when I throw with the stainless steel rear and front parts, and it is interesting that I can have a wider range of individual settings. I asked a friend of mine to try throwing it with different weights, and we had quite different tastes.
However, I also felt that the durability of the thin No.5 tip becomes a little low when using it at 20g, so it may not be cosmetic enough for those who change it frequently...
I may not recommend it to those who prefer 2BA or Accute with a barrel that is in bts, or those who do not need to change the weight/center of gravity.
However, for those who want to change the center of gravity, which is not possible with the regular series, or for those who only want to change the cut, we can fully recommend this barrel.
In addition, the Accute bts saber modeled by Mr. Chino has recently been released, so it may be interesting to combine parts from that model with the bts saber.
I gave it a rating of 4 stars in anticipation of the development of bts, of which there are still only a few varieties.
1 people found this helpful