【Lippoint】lit0101 's Japan Review

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2016-10-12

Hmmm...

Is this good?

First of all, the base is too thin and there is a step between the tip and the barrel.

Tip has a protrusion and it is in the way.

When you screw the Tip into the barrel, you will feel a strange sensation on your finger.

I think it would be better to screw in a normal lip with pliers.

Most importantly, it's expensive!

37 people found this helpful

2016-05-05

It is true that it does not loosen, but when installing it, it is very difficult to turn and install.
I thought it was not a satisfactory product if "no loosening" = "hard to install".
The packaging is cool and the fact that it does not loosen is good, but when I had to replace the tip after it broke during a game, I had to put a lot of pressure on my fingertips to install the tip, and I thought it would ruin the condition of my fingers.

I can't do it, but it is good if you can pick up a thin stick with your thumb and index finger and throw it without any change even if you feel a sensation in your finger.

18 people found this helpful

2016-05-03

Good points compared to other tips (Nomarl Lip, CONDOR, Fit Plus)...
(1) It really does not loosen even when tightened by hand.
 Tightening with pliers or special equipment is not necessary. However, this does not mean that it takes a lot of force to remove it.
 (2) It does not loosen even if you tighten it by hand. This is a wonder.
(2) Easy to stick regardless of board
 I tried it with LIVE2, Phoenix, and soft board for home use (PC darts).
 Even I, whose flying is not so good, can stick it without any problem.
 I think the percentage of darts played by the board will be reduced.
Easy to pull out
 The diagonal convexity of the tip tip makes it easy to pull out from the board.
 I think this is the best point for me personally. Personally, this is the best point.
 There is no such thing as having a hard time pulling it out.

I'm praising it so far, but the bad point.......
... I don't have any. As for the hardness of the tip, it is a little softer than CONDOR and Fit Plus.
Fit Plus, but on the other hand, there is no worry about the tip breaking, which is a characteristic of the Lip.
There is almost no worry about it. It is a material that will not break unless there is something wrong with it. After that, if you are the kind of person who puts your finger on the tip, this is a good choice.
If you put your finger on the tip, you may like the convexity of the tip.

Personally, I like it very much. I will replace the tip with this one.

14 people found this helpful

2016-05-03

I don't like Rip Point, but I bought it to try it out!
It certainly doesn't loosen up.
When I close it, it is a little stiffer than other tips.
When I remove it, it comes off after the same amount of time.
As for how it sticks to the board, there are small protrusions so it doesn't fall out when it sticks.
Is it compatible with different boards? Sometimes it took a lot of force to pull it out.
The strongest may be an exaggeration, but I think it is one of the best tips in existence today.
I give it a minus star because of the high price.

12 people found this helpful

2016-05-04

No loosening, no bending, easy to pull out

and it is a great triple tip.

I am quite concerned about loose screws, so I have been waiting for this tip.


The tip sticks like a tossed hard dart, which is great.

However, due to its hardness, it breaks much more than the lip points I have used so far.

So I'm deducting one star.

10 people found this helpful

2016-12-05

I mentioned this in the Black section, but here is a summary as well.

Once it starts to loosen, it loosens as often as normal lip points.
In the worst case, I broke 5 lip points after 3 hours of throwing.
The tip tends to bend when it is bounced by the board.
When it bends, it is very hard to fix it.

In general, I didn't feel any of the points that are premium.
I want my money back.

10 people found this helpful

2016-05-05

LR screw of the greatest feature of this product.
It does not loosen as others have written.

I also have the impression that the hardness is a little harder than the conventional Lip.
This makes the Lip stronger in addition to being harder to break, which is a feature of the Lip.

Also, the tip does not fall off the board due to the small protrusion on the tip end.

I personally benefited from this protrusion.
With conventional tips, the tip tip tip was so smooth that my middle finger often slipped on the tip during takeback, causing me to lose my throw.
This protrusion prevents the finger from slipping on the tip.

However, the new tip prevents the finger from slipping on the tip.
Since it is relatively expensive for a consumable, it might be a good idea to share one with several people to try it out.
(By the way, I divided it among three people. Two of them have decided to repeat the purchase.)

7 people found this helpful

2016-05-06

I bought it to try it out.
It sticks easily. It's hard to loosen, that's for sure.
I don't think I have ever had to re-tighten it in 12 hours of use.
The sting is not as good as the Fit Point Plus, but the bumpy tip makes it very easy to stick.
However, what I dislike about the RipPoint, the tendency to bend and droop, is still there, so it is a candidate, but there are better ones out there. It is still a candidate, but there are better ones out there.
Also, the price is still high.

7 people found this helpful

2016-05-11

I bought it because I like new things.

As advertised, the loosening is a significant improvement over the normal lip. The ease of sticking and pulling is perfect, sticking is close to the No. 5 standard, and pulling is better than the Fit Point Plus, which is (at first) stressful to pull out.

Bending and breaking are not rated as I change them as soon as I feel any discomfort.

It has a lot of bells and whistles, but I didn't mind them as much because they are not angular. It may be in part that the finger is originally just a grip to attach to the tip.... But honestly, they are unnecessary protrusions.

The part that bothered me was the thread where it meets the barrel. It is very slight (about 0.2mm?), but there is a bump. But it is a slight difference. If you trace it with your finger, you can feel the angle of the bump, and it does not create an uncomfortable streamlined shape. I don't want to be bothered with it, and it is a negative to the appearance, and because of this, I decided not to continue using this tip. It depends on the barrel used, but this is something to keep in mind if you are considering it.

It may be the most stress-free tip under the condition that no special tools are used. However, it would be nice if they would just change the threads of the normal lip... I think this product was aimed at reinstating the L, but it didn't pack much of a punch.

7 people found this helpful

2018-08-09

Compared to the normal lip, the lip becomes limp and hangs under the weight of the darts inserted into the barrel instead of breaking off.
The screw is also harder to loosen, but depending on the barrel maker, it is easier to loosen than the normal lip.

It may be a matter of taste, but if you don't have a problem with the normal lip, or if you don't like the darts hanging or shaking, don't buy this barrel.

4 people found this helpful