【Harrows】SUPERGRIP 90% 18g 's Japan Review

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2018-04-09

It is a simple but well balanced and pure straight barrel. This barrel is recommended as a first straight barrel due to its relatively low price.

The length is not too long at 46mm and the weight is easy to handle at 16.5g.
The barrel has a strong double ring cut and can be released without any worry.
The center of the barrel is triple cut and can be gripped at the same position sensuously.

In a good sense, there are no outstanding features, so you can always throw it without discomfort.
It is unlikely that you will have much trouble because of the barrel.

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2015-09-10

I bought it today and tossed it for about three hours to see what I thought.

It is straight with a strong cut, which is not common in domestic products.
I have an impression that it is similar to Unicorn's Gary Anderson 2015 model.
Is it similar to the well-known Unicorn Phase 2 darts? It has fewer cuts than that, though.

As you can see in Pro Enomata's impressions, it is well-balanced and controllable.
Thanks to the no-cut areas in the front and back and the ingenuity of the cut placement, the feel of the throw is not as straight and straight as one might say.
However, the grouping characteristics give the impression of straightness.

The cut is a ring cut with a small ground contact area that is firmly attached to the finger, so there may be different likes and dislikes.
Personally, I prefer this type of cut because micro-cuts and other types with a lot of ground contact area can get tangled in the fingers and cause unnecessary rotation.

I guess it is a demerit that grouping scratches are also felt on the finger, but that can't be helped for this kind of barrel.
If I buy the same one next time, I will buy it with coating.

I would like people who are worried about the grip or the cut of the barrel to give this a try.
I think it is a very good barrel that allows you to concentrate on throwing.
And it's cheap, too.

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2015-09-11

It is very important to note that the cut is properly placed in the front part of the barrel.... They know what they are doing.
(Many Japanese manufacturers have only a small cut in the front part of the barrel...)

Because of the limited number of cuts, the engagement is considerable. Therefore, I felt that the release timing is quite delicate.
However, the cuts seem to be falling off very easily...right? I think it is better to buy them in bulk or to coat them when you buy them. (It costs a little over 10,000 yen even if coated.)

It has a strong habit, but it is the best for those who want to learn how to throw straight.

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