【TRiNiDAD】Gomez Type7 Yuuki Yamada Model 's Japan Review
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2017-09-03
I bought it because I was strongly interested in "heavy barrels" and also because I liked Pro Yamada.
I had been using an 18g barrel until then, but from the first day I used it, I was able to throw it without any discomfort. The most important thing is the "bang" sound when it hits the board. sound when it was stuck in the board was very pleasant and it was a good chance for me to enjoy throwing darts.
I would recommend this barrel to anyone who wants to throw darts by pushing the weight of the barrel out of the board.
However, I think it was too heavy for me, as I do not have much muscle strength, and my arm got tired after throwing for more than 2 hours, and my accuracy dropped remarkably. Therefore, I have now returned to a barrel that is one size lighter.
2 people found this helpful
2017-02-27
The grip is thick and heavy, so it may take some getting used to, but I found it hard to get used to.
I couldn't get used to it, so I gave up using it because it varied depending on the day, and I felt a tremendous weight on my arm or wrist when I was throwing, which made me tired.
The cut seems to wear out quickly, and I have the feeling that only a top pro would be able to use it.
The fine cut has a good feel, and people who are used to heavy barrels and who are willing to replace them frequently should be able to use it without any discomfort.
3 people found this helpful
2016-09-27
I've been using it for a little while now, so here's my review.
First, the back cut.
With the taper and the two-step ring cut, the grip position is easy to find.
You can easily see where to hold it.
When you slide it down the shaft, there is a spot where it fits snugly and that is the sweet spot.
Then the front cut.
This is tremendously recommended for those who have a lot of rotation.
It's a better grouping for hats.
Weight.
It is heavy. As you said, once I got used to the weight, I don't want to throw other barrels anymore.
Center of gravity.
It is mid-rear with Condor L size setting.
It will be a little bit further back when you use L size or Fit.
It is honest in a good way and a bad way, so if you don't throw it properly, it will be violent, but it is a barrel that makes me grow up.
That's all for now, sorry for the lengthy post. m(. _.) m
3 people found this helpful
2016-07-21
There was one item that clearly had a different center of gravity.
The cut was also messy, to the point where I wondered if they were even inspecting the item.
The manufacturer was able to replace it, but I give it one star because of the poor response.
I felt that the weight of 21.5g, which is the biggest feature of this barrel, makes it a barrel that is not suitable for everyone.
I think it would be better to buy it after you have tried it.
20 people found this helpful
2016-07-15
I was curious about the Gomez 7! I was concerned about the weight of the barrel because it is much heavier than the barrels I had been using, but it flew very well without feeling much discomfort. I feel that I can throw more with a push than with a swing and it goes right to the target spot. Since I changed the weight, my bull rate has improved and I can now see the A-flat.
7 people found this helpful
2016-06-27
I am using it to replace my Gomez 6. It is very good.
The shape feels thicker than the 6, yet flies great.
The back cut is not too weak and the front cut reduces the displacement when gripping and it also tangles with the darts that are stuck in the board first.
The greatest feature of this dart is its weight and forward center of gravity.
Rather than being too heavy, you can feel the weight and throw it. It is like that.
There is no need to swing your arm strongly, and you can hit the target straight and with light force.
I think it takes some getting used to if you throw with your wrist or if you are a typical swing thrower, but if you prefer a heavier barrel, you should definitely give it a try.
Highly recommended!
3 people found this helpful
2016-06-22
I changed from the Jonny II Eclipse.
I bought it because the weight did not change much and the cut was comfortable in my hand and it felt pretty good.
I think it is a very comfortable barrel to throw because it flies very well.
2 people found this helpful
2016-05-24
Great barrels. I've been waiting for something like this!
I was switching from hard to soft, so I prefer a heavier barrel.
A heavy barrel makes it difficult to achieve a fast initial velocity due to the law of inertia. Therefore, it is necessary to make the cut tighter or to have a larger step to make the finger grip stronger.
The Gomez 6 is a very good barrel, but I felt that the micro-cut was not tight enough and it was prone to blurring in the vertical direction. I thought this was a blurring of the release point, but after using the Gomez 7, it became clear to me that I was not getting a constant initial velocity.
Gomez 7 is heavy but has a weight that provides a stable initial velocity and eliminates the left-right blurring by canceling out the uneven finger release. The cut is so exquisite that I feel the grip point at the maximum diameter is also a major factor in eliminating left-right blurring.
Furthermore, the darts have a very clear forward center of gravity, so they fly in a straight line with almost no descent from the release point. Also, because the darts have a short time to look up after release, the flight can be selected to be the smallest, which is very powerful for grouping.
As for the cut in the front, I am not sure how effective it is yet.
In terms of design, I preferred the Gomez 6.
I think it is a very reasonable and great barrel.
16 people found this helpful
2016-05-21
Currently using a slim barrel at 16.5g.
I've been curious about it because heavy is in fashion these days and I've also started using hard.
I went to try it out on the day it was released.
I was impressed by the weight of the barrel. It doesn't feel heavy and it flies! The cut is shallow, so you can't hang up too much.
The cut is shallow, so I thought it wouldn't catch much, but there was no problem at all.
I think there is a magic in the test pitching, but I imagined that it would fly to the point where I stretched it out.
The design was very good, in a good way, without the recent glitter.
I will try it one more time on a different day and if it is good, I will buy it.
7 people found this helpful
2016-05-21
The cut, which looks intense, is a sucking type cut that releases more easily than expected.
The grip feels thick! It's heavy!
But when you throw it, it's not so heavy. It's not too heavy.
Maybe it's the front center of gravity, or maybe it's the cut's good release, but it flies easily.
The grip is thick, making it easy for both beginners and experts to throw.
3 people found this helpful