【DMC】BATRAS Hawk 's Japan Review

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2015-08-18

At last! Hawk's Buttrus!!!!
Hawk's unique strong cut and easy to push are probably still there!
The only weakness of the cut was that it was prone to wear and tear, but now you can replace it again and again at a low price, so it's just unbeatable!

It is 18.5g even with all tungsten, which is not too much heavier than the other Batras series, which is also a good point!

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2016-02-26

I fell in love with the regular version of Hawk at first sight and took the plunge.
Used with tungsten front and rear (rear is an additional part).

The high degree of perfection of this Hawk is wonderful, as well as the merits of the Bts series.
There is no mess on the grip part, which is often seen in recent barrels, so there is less stress on the fingers and it is easy to concentrate on throwing.
The flight is also very good and I can honestly say that it is my fault if I can't get it in or make it fly.
I am sure it is a matter of compatibility, but I have improved from B to just before AA in less than a month since I changed barrels.

I think this barrel is more suitable for non-rotational use, but I would recommend this barrel to everyone.
The Sus parts are too light and the center of gravity is too close (subjective).
If you are a lightweight person, you may want to combine it with a light core shaft of a player model, although it will be more expensive.

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2017-09-03

Butrus, but with a full tungsten combination.

Hawk (core shaft 8.3g / barrel 18.5g)
Saber (core shaft 8.7g / barrel 20g)
Maverick (core shaft 8.3g / barrel 20.1g)

and the single barrel weight is heavier than the regular models. When the tip, shaft and flight are attached, the weight is quite heavy. If you are using the above barrels and want to use a heavier barrel without adding weights, the Butlass may be an option for you.

Also, the batlass can basically be fitted with other parts as long as there is a core shaft.


If you want a lightweight core shaft, the player model batlas
If you want a lightweight core shaft, you can use the player model Batras.
If you want Accute, use 4.6g Masumi Chino SP.

and change only the front and rear parts.

However, the manufacturer does not recommend combining other parts, so you must do so at your own risk (I myself use a combination of different models).

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2016-03-30

First, let's talk about batras.
I was a bit skeptical about the shocking mechanism of the disassembled and reassembled darts barrels.
I was a bit skeptical about it, wondering if it was really true.
I was also concerned that it might be "just a weird dart with an idea".
First of all, when the darts are assembled, it is hard to tell where the joints are.
But when the darts are assembled, you can't even tell where the joints are.
The darts do not shake or wobble at all during use, and they are
It is recognized as a solid piece in your hand when you throw it.
The balance and quality of the barrel is also very high.
If a person who does not know anything about this barrel were to throw it, he or she would not think that it can be disassembled.
I don't think they would think that it can be disassembled.
I am sorry that I underestimated you, Mr. DMC.

The balance change, which is one of the advantages of batras, is as follows.
All tungsten, front stainless steel, rear stainless steel
Each of them has a certain level of goodness of balance.
The character of each of them is clearly different, so it is very challenging to play with them.
However, even with the same shape, if the balance and total weight change significantly
The same shape can vary considerably in its flight and trajectory, so it is
It is not recommended to change the shape of the stainless steel.

Above all, thanks to the batras mechanism
The advantage of "inexpensively replacing the grip part with a new one" is that it is not necessary to change the grip part.
This is a great advantage for darts with a short "best period" for cutting, such as the HAWK.

The change in overall length and total weight has made the HAWKs
The new HAWK is not exactly the same as the previous HAWK, but it is the same as the previous HAWK.
However, the advantages and good points of the HAWK as a barrel have not been lost.
In that sense, it is still a good barrel.

The high initial cost of the HAWK is understandable if it is this good.
It is a very good darts.

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