【King’s JAPAN】Transfix Starbreaker 's Japan Review
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2015-07-18
It is different from Oriens II, but the wedge-shaped holes are very effective.
I was amazed at King's Mr. Nakayama's idea.
Also, King's technology shines through in this barrel!
I think it is great that they keep the balance of the barrel by drilling 4 horizontal holes.
As mentioned in the description, the torpedo shape gives the barrel a front center of gravity, but the barrel itself is center-balanced.
When the shaft flight is attached, the center of gravity changes a little to the flight side and it becomes close to the normal center.
The cut of the grip position is very similar to the cut of the Raulus.
The grip is concave, which can be seen when you hold it, so the grip position is clear and the design is very easy to handle. The grip is also very good, and the pull is as good as it looks.
The maximum diameter is a little thicker, but it does not feel strange at all.
The board flies with a thud.
There seems to be no need to think about whether it has good or bad flight.
I use a 3-finger grip.
But even with a 2-finger grip, the board flies very stable.
I have long preferred the barrels designed by KTM.
And now I have another one!
There is no cut on the tip of the barrel. I think it is because there is no cut at the tip and the cut of the grip is at the inner side of the maximum diameter.
I think it is a shape with less wear and tear.
The surface treatment also seems to be different from the 94% barrel of the company, and the material seems to be different.
The price is expensive, but I recommend it.
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