【L-Style】Premium Lip point No.5 White 30pcs 's Japan Review

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2016-12-08

It is a clunky piece of work, not unlike the manufacturer that made Rip Point.

I wonder if they really tested and marketed it.

Was there really not a single player who felt uncomfortable with such a lumpy and rough Tip?

I'll say it again!

You are the maker of that lip point⁉︎!

They should be able to make something better.

30 people found this helpful

2016-12-11

Why did they even change the length?
It's not premium, it's something else.

13 people found this helpful

2017-08-19

The sting is quite good, it does not bend easily, and it is very easy to grip thanks to the bump since the middle finger is over the tip.

It's good because it's tight when you first tighten it, but as you throw it (it won't last an hour) it starts to loosen. I'm not sure if the price is the same for 30 barrels or not. I'm not sure if it's a problem because another reviewer said that the barrels are compatible with each other. (I use Zeus3 No5)

5 people found this helpful

2016-11-29

It sticks well and does not droop, even when using heavyweight barrels, perhaps because it is a little shorter than before.
The most surprising thing is that it really does not loosen, so there is no stress when throwing it.
And it almost never bends.
The price is high, but I think it is well worth it.
It was a good purchase.

4 people found this helpful

2016-12-20

It breaks off in the middle. It doesn't come off loose, but it usually loosens and snaps off, which is totally different from the 2BA premium. It's just shorter, so I think it's more durable. To be honest, it's a halfway decent product. ......

4 people found this helpful

2016-11-29

Used for Joker driver Fei Yan No.5

Compared to the 2BA version of the same product, the tightening force when attaching is much lighter.
The 2BA had a feeling of "Oh, this won't loosen," but the No.5 was "Hmmm? Is it OK? but No.5 is "Hmm?

When I actually throw it, it doesn't loosen strangely. It seems to loosen, but it does not.
However, I have an impression that it may loosen depending on the direction of rotation.

It stings so much that it is hard to pull it out.

The design is also closer to the 2BA version and about 1mm shorter than the regular No.5.


I think this is a better choice if you are going to use No.5 barrel in total.
I can't say for sure without throwing it, but I think this product will be the savior of No.5's biggest enemy, the middle breakage.

3 people found this helpful

2016-11-30

I think it's because of the left rotation, but with the conventional no5
but the new no5
This new no5 is almost no loosening.
If you use it with GOMU, you will be free from the stress of loosening.
I can be free from the stress of loosening if I use it with GOMU.

Durability

The conventional no5 is not as durable as the no5.
It also uses a 21.5g barrel.
After 2-3 hours of throwing
3.4 barrels on average broke or became squishy.

With the current no5
After 2-3 hours of throwing
1.2 pieces were ruined.
I can't say for sure because it depends on how you fly and other factors in this area.
I can't say for sure, but it seems to be getting better.

3 people found this helpful

2019-12-23

Unlike the 2BA premium lip, it is quite loose.
The grip is designed to hang the tip on your finger, so the shaking is bothersome.

2 people found this helpful

2019-04-14

It is not usable at all.
What does it claim not to loosen? It loosens easily.
If you try to tighten it down to keep it from loosening, it will screw up.
I used to use a Condor Tip 2BA before this, but it was so stressful that I stopped using it immediately.
Please don't claim "no loosening" with this level of quality.
I like the comfort of the throw, but this quality is impossible.
Please improve it.

2 people found this helpful

2021-01-24

○ Pros.
It seems to sting a little easier than the Rip Point.
Disadvantages
The tip is short, so people who put their fingers on the tip should be careful.
The material itself is softer than the lip point, so it bends easily. It can be fixed with a finger, but it is not straightened properly, so it is uncomfortable when you put your finger on the tip.
Overall comments
If you want to put your finger on the tip, we recommend you to use the previous lip point.
I think they shortened the length to make it stronger, but I don't think that is a fundamental solution.
If another manufacturer were to come out with a longer No5, I would switch to it immediately.
I think No5 is a good standard for steel players, but I hope that a longer type No5 lip point will be released because the choices are too limited.

2 people found this helpful