【Fit Point】fit2002 's Japan Review
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2023-08-20
This is an excellent tip that is reasonably priced, sticks well, and comes with a tool, so it does not loosen during play.
Even boards in poor condition often stick with this tip, so it is very useful when throwing at round one, for example.
I strongly recommend this tip to beginners who just got their own darts as their first spare tip.
When it's new, it's a little hard, and the feeling when it sticks to the board is addictive, but that feeling doesn't last long. (In case you are wondering, it lasts quite a long time even in this state.)
After a few games, it loses its hardness and becomes easy to bend. (It lasts quite a long time even in this state.)
Also, one drawback that may bother some people is that when it breaks, the tip remains in the segment hole, so be careful when you replace the tip.
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2023-06-03
I think this is a very good tip with regard to ease of sticking and removal.
It sticks well even on boards in poor condition (on the other hand, it sometimes takes a lot of force to pull it out on boards in good condition). (On the other hand, it sometimes takes a lot of force to pull it out of a board in good condition.)
The included runner can be retightened, so you don't feel the stress of the tip coming loose.
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2020-12-12
I am a beginner who has been playing darts for 6 months. I have used many different tips, but I think this is the best tip in terms of cost performance.
I don't think there is any other tip that is this cheap, comes in such a large quantity, and is so hard to break.
As a beginner, I stick my arrows into darts at various angles, so some tips bend easily.
In that respect, I am happy that this tip does not bend easily. Of course, if you use it continuously, it will break when it breaks.
When they start to run low again, I will purchase more.
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2020-11-26
The first samples were hard to pull out of the board when they first went on sale.
Now that it's officially sold, it's much better.
The tightness and the fact that it doesn't come loose is good.
The only drawback is that it takes a long time to replace it if it breaks during a game.
Generally, it's OK.
I use the black one for live games and the white one for Phoenix.
It's easier to tell when it's broken.
Personally, I think black is harder.
1 people found this helpful
2019-09-17
The quality of tips these days is so high that it's hard to pick one that is significantly superior to the other.
But if you're throwing it in a poorly maintained segment of the store, it's an outstanding sting!
Even if you have another main tip, it is a good idea to have a spare.
1 people found this helpful
2019-09-15
I usually use black Condor tips.
They are very durable for an inexpensive tip, and they don't bend easily or become squishy easily and get popped.
They are moderately hard, and the thin part is rather long, so they stick very well.
The thin part is rather long, so it sticks very well.
This may be a disadvantage for those who don't like to see it break.
Although I feel that this tip is somewhat selective to the user, I think it is a good tip that is both comfortable to use and cost-effective because of its retightening mechanism and portability.
1 people found this helpful
2019-07-21
Things stick.
So far it hasn't bent.
It's just hard to pull out.
1 people found this helpful
2017-08-10
I'm using it to switch from Rip Point.
I throw it with a 21.5g barrel for roughly 2~3 hours a day and I don't have to buy tips for a few days!
The hole in the liner-like guy allows me to tighten it up, and the tip is very fine and uneven, so it sticks well in the seg.
Compared to the lip point, it is less likely to bend if it is played or hits the casing.
It has a similar impression to the Condor, but I think my favorite part is that the liner makes it easy to fit a bundle of ten in a pouch case.
3 people found this helpful
2017-05-07
I used to like it because it was easy to tighten and had a good sting.
As others have mentioned, I had a hard time pulling it out at first because it sticks too much (?). I had a hard time pulling it out at first because it stung too much (?), but I didn't mind so much because it came out rather easily when I tried to pull it out while turning it.
The reason I gave it a rating of *3 is because I felt that it broke more than other tips.
Moreover, when it breaks, it breaks only at the tip where it is stuck, so I can't pull it out with pliers, etc., and it remains.
It is possible that my throwing style is bad, but I have never had other tips break as much as this one, and I have never had a tip that broke in a way that I could not pull it out, so it may be a tip that is not compatible with me.
4 people found this helpful
2017-01-31
I appreciate that it sticks easily, but it sticks too much.
Lip and condol would make it easier to pull out after the first few times, but it never improves.
The loosening and shaking when it sticks is gone, but I don't recommend it because it requires more work to pull it out.
As a side note, I crushed a hole in a 200s segment I started using with this tip.
It is simply too hard.
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