【L-Style】GOMU 's Japan Review

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2016-11-29

It is very tight when screwing it in.
As others have said, if you use it with a plastic shaft, you will have a terrible time when it breaks.
I highly recommend it for carbon and metal shafts.

6 people found this helpful

2017-11-26

I bought it out of curiosity, as it was a hot topic among my darts friends.

I don't feel it loosening at all when I throw it (lol).
It is very tight when I install it.

Since it is meant to be disposable, it may not be suitable for those who change settings frequently.
On the other hand, if you are the type of person who always uses the same setting, this is the one for you! On the other hand, it will be useful for those who always use this setting, or those who use carbon shafts that are hard to break.

The elimination of shaft looseness is sure to have a significant impact on stress reduction during games, so if you are interested in this product, you should definitely try it!

5 people found this helpful

2016-11-29

I'm using a carbon shaft and I've been waiting!
I can already feel the GOMU body filling the cavity of the barrel threaded hole and it is already tight when turning the shaft.
It is now completely fixed and I can throw more rhythmically than usual.
However, minus one point for the fact that it is disposable, even though I don't change the setting much.

3 people found this helpful

2016-12-21

I use it with carbon shafts.
It is very tight when fitting, but it does not loosen at all, so there is almost no stress. However, unlike O-rings, once the GOMU is inserted, it is pushed in the back of the barrel, so it is a little troublesome to take it out. And it is not suitable for people who often change the darts setting because it loses its effectiveness when it is removed from the barrel.

3 people found this helpful

2018-12-28

Advantage: It doesn't loosen. No sign of loosening.
Demerit: Need a new one every time you change the setting. A little bit of trouble when taking it out of the barrel.
Evaluation: If you are satisfied with the existing O-rings or if you check the looseness frequently, you don't need this O-ring. However, I recommend using it for those who use carbon shafts. If it is even a little bit loose, the probability of the shaft breaking increases dramatically...

3 people found this helpful

2018-04-25

This is especially good for those who use L-style carbon shafts.
It really does not loosen up.

With the O-ring, the ring protrudes between the barrel and the shaft, but with the GOMU, it does not change the appearance and prevents the shaft from loosening.
GOMU prevents the shaft from loosening without any change in appearance.

Since the GOMU cannot be reused when replacing the shaft, we recommend it to those who have already decided on the setting.
We recommend it to those who have already decided on the setting.

1 people found this helpful

2023-09-21

I use it whenever I use Elshaft. I am not sure if it can be used for other companies' products. I had a problem with the shaft coming loose easily due to chipping from overuse of the barrel, but that problem has gone away since I started using this one. My only concern is that when replacing a broken shaft, the crumbs remain in the barrel and are difficult to remove.

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2016-12-03

As others have said, it is very tight when tightening.
I think you can feel the difference if the shaft is made of carbon, but if it is made of plastic, it is hard to tell the difference, and considering the cost, it doesn't make much sense.

I would recommend this product to those who are stressed by looseness.

13 people found this helpful

2017-05-08

It doesn't loosen up. That part is good. But disposable is a little bit... Also, when I remove it, the tip of the GOMU? I pointed it with a hard conversion and turned it in the opposite direction while pushing it on the threading. I used a hard conversion tool to take it off by turning it in the opposite direction while pushing it onto the threading.
If you want, I think it would be better to make a shaft with a slightly rubbery texture like Condor Flight's.

13 people found this helpful

2017-01-03

It's true that it doesn't loosen.
But it's really hard to remove it with a remover when it's broken. It might be OK for carbon shafts, but for plastic shafts, I would use O-rings.
Also, I don't think the cost performance is that good.

6 people found this helpful