【Lippoint】lit0102 's Japan Review

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2016-11-21

My impression after using it for a while.
I couldn't help but wonder, "Where is the premium...? I could not help but wonder.

Perhaps it is the specification to forcibly fit the barrel thread shape while crushing the tip threads when screwing the tip into the barrel.
Once the tip starts to loosen, it remains loose even if it is re-tightened.
Moreover, the loosening process is very fast.
It doesn't last more than 5 minutes when playing alone.

And because of the softness of the material, it is hard to correct the bent tip.
In addition, it breaks easily.
At one point, I broke 5 chips in 3 hours of playing.
One of them broke when it was stuck in the board, so the tip tip remained on the board.

I also had the worst luck sticking the Darts Live 2 into a board that didn't glow.
If you throw three darts, two or three will be bounced off.
On the other hand, the sticking of the glowing board was relatively good.

All in all, I didn't feel any of the premium points.

9 people found this helpful

2016-06-02

I have been using it for about 3 weeks.

The first thing that surprised me when I purchased and installed it was that it was already tight enough at the tip-tightening stage to make me feel
The first thing that surprised me was that the tip was so tight that it made me think, "Oh, this tip won't loosen.
At first, it was so hard to tighten that I thought the screw was not biting, but it was tightened properly until the very end.
It can be tightened properly until the end, and you can see that it can be tightened quite firmly.

The sticking point is also good. A friend of mine was having problems with his boards often being repelled, so I let him use this tip and he was very impressed.
I gave him this tip, and he was able to improve his sticking. However
Even though the sticking is improved, it is not difficult to pull out the dart from the board.
It is almost the same as the previous lip, and you can pull out the darts from the board.

The durability is also better than conventional lip points. It depends on how often you throw darts.
Personally, I think it is about 1.5 times longer than the conventional lip.

At first, I felt resistance to the price of 500 yen for 30 sticks, but after using it for 3 weeks, I was surprised at its cost performance.
I was surprised at its cost performance. I was surprised at its cost performance.
I think it won't be long before they become the new standard for darts.

6 people found this helpful

2018-04-13

I appreciate that it doesn't come loose, but I also appreciate that the dart doesn't plop to the floor after it sticks or hits.
It may be a matter of the dart board, but I think this tip will not fail to stick in most boards.
It is firm and even if it gets soft, it still sticks.
After the darts hit the board, it is a pain to pick up the darts and it is a pain to pick them up.
I especially recommend it to such people.
My friend also changed his tip to this one, and the darts used to fall off after hitting with little force, but now they stick into the board.

5 people found this helpful

2016-12-11

It is true that the screws do not loosen easily, and they hold well and do not break easily.
However, perhaps because the material is terribly elastic, when darts hit each other
Especially when aiming for a stack, the darts stuck in the board are more likely to repel the darts that hit them like a spring due to the rebound of the tip.
To be honest, it may not be suitable for games.

5 people found this helpful

2018-01-20

Purchased for sub/change of pace.

I threw it and it stings very pleasantly.
It rarely gets bounced.
It is very easy to pull it out.
There is almost no loosening as long as it sticks normally.

The material seems to be soft, and I got the impression that it bends quite easily when outboarding, but if you wring it out with your finger, it will easily return to its original shape, and I did not see any change in the sticking.
Even though the material is so soft, there is almost no impression of bending or shaking when it is stuck in the board, which is a strange softness.
I guess it is the softness to realize the "hard-to-break" feature.
In fact, none of them have broken yet, and I think the durability is also very high.

Although the price is a little high for main use, I think the durability and endurance will be as good as other companies' tips at this price and number of sticks.
It is also available in a wide variety of colors, so it can accommodate your particular needs for appearance.

In addition, compared to the main tip we use (a certain Zero Stress)
The sting is the same (it sticks very well).
The tip is lighter than the one we use.
I had the impression that this one is lighter in pull-off.

4 people found this helpful

2017-01-16

Maybe it's a matter of arrow speed, but it's hard to pull off.
However, it lasts so long that I am anxiously waiting for it to run out soon.

2 people found this helpful

2019-04-14

They last a very long time.
It does not break when outboarded and is only changed when it becomes too bent!

It sticks well and doesn't get bounced around too much. I can throw it with confidence.

2 people found this helpful

2017-09-05

I have been using it for about 6 months.
There are three characteristics of this tip that I felt.
Tightens well.
Sticks well
It flexes well.
It looks cool!

You will notice the difference in the tightness if you compare it with other tips.
However, if you put it on and take it off repeatedly, or if it is worn out, it will inevitably loosen. (This is to be expected since it is a consumable item.)
As for sticking, I often get bounced off the board due to poor flight.
(It is natural because it is consumable.) As for the sting, I often get bounced off the board because of my poor flight, but with this tip, the bounce rate is clearly reduced. (I guess it's because it's thin and long.)
As for the flex, this tip flexes well, for better or worse. The arrow stuck in the bull will sag downwards, making it easier to aim for the next arrow.
However, the arrow that is more flexible means that it is more likely to bend, so if it is bounced, it will be more difficult to aim the next arrow.
When it is bounced, it bends more easily than other tips. (Naturally, it bends well and can be easily fixed with a finger.)
Last but not least, looks!
The tip is long and thin, and above all, it is a bit uneven, which makes it very cool. It looks like a spear! Cool!

I definitely want to use this tip in the future.

2 people found this helpful

2019-08-27

I tried it because it is a standard tip, but to be honest, it is not good.
It may be a matter of throwing style, compatibility with the board, etc., but it is often bounced around.

It would be understandable if it was bounced when it hit the spider, but it was also bounced when it hit (or looked like it hit) the bull, which caused me a lot of stress.

Also, when a dart is thrown and hits a dart that is already stuck in the board, the soft tip probably causes the stuck dart to act like a spring and bounce.
This phenomenon occurs with other tips as well, but my experience tells me that it is particularly common with this tip.

2 people found this helpful

2017-05-12

I think there is a big difference in compatibility with screw threads depending on the barrel. But the base of the tip is stumpy, so I recommend it for those who put their middle finger on the tip.

1 people found this helpful