【L-shaft】L Shaft ["Carbon"] fls3121 ["Slim"] ["Silent"] 300 (30.0mm) Clear 's Japan Review

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2015-11-16

Migrated from Fit Hybrid Carbon #6.

The setting length is exactly the same, but I still felt uncomfortable with the lightness at first.

However, as a result of using it, I think the grouping at the top has improved, and I can throw it without feeling stress because there is no rattling.

Personally, I feel that it goes well with the back-balanced champagne ring, and I think it will become a satisfactory finish if I throw it enough.

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2017-12-01

I used to use L-shaft Silent, but I was bothered by the snagging when setting, so I have been using Slim Lock, then Carbon Slim Lock for many years.

I liked the flight holding power of the carbon and the sharpness of the flight, but I felt that the probability of being hit in grouping was higher than with plastic shafts, so I decided to use the carbon Slim Lock this time.

The rattling feeling was my biggest concern, but as the manufacturer comments, it is much better than the regular Silent!
It is not too much to say that it does not bother me at all.

The majority of the shaft is made of resin, so it is difficult to feel the sharpness of the flight as with the Carbon Lock, but the soft resin shaft has the ability to correct the trajectory by bending, the grouping performance by rotation, and the ability to hold the flight, etc. It seems to be a product that combines the best of each L-shaft series. I felt that this is a product that combines the best features of each L-shaft series.

I can't say anything about durability yet, since I have only thrown it for a few days, but I regret that I haven't touched this product since its release.
That is how much I recommend this shaft.

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2021-05-29

The Silent has the image of that joint sticking, but the Carbon has none of that!
The joints are a little stiffer, so the flight does not rotate during flight, and the flight is almost like a locked type.
Of course, when the flights collide with each other, they will rotate. Exquisite design!

Carbon is the first choice for the spin shaft of Elf Lite users.
It is expensive, but it is better than buying a plastic one and being disillusioned.

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2015-04-01

The silent type I used to use was a bit sticky and I ended up going back to carbon, but this one is great because it doesn't stick. I don't know how durable it is since I haven't started using it yet, but it looks good.

5 people found this helpful