【TRiNiDAD】Lopez type4 SEIGO ASADA MODEL 's Japan Review

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2019-11-15

I've been playing darts for a little over a year now.
I have tried barrels of various shapes.
This is the best fit for me.
No matter where I grip it, I can correct it.
The length is just right.
I throw fast, but I can fly without any discomfort.

5 people found this helpful

2018-09-28

I have slippery fingers.
I have to check my fingers after each throw to make sure they are in good condition.
I had to check my fingers on each throw to make sure they were in good condition before I gripped.
I had a problem that I often made a big mistake.

Since I switched to this barrel, I have noticed that my finger slippage has been drastically reduced.

I think this is because the semi-circular dot cut always catches the barrel somewhere and prevents it from falling out.
I think it is because it never comes off.
On the other hand, I don't remember ever being caught too much.

The less attention I pay to my fingertips, the more I can pay attention to other parts of my body.
Rt. is steadily improving.

The catchphrase "A barrel that always leads to results" is not true!
is not just a catchphrase!

It's great!

5 people found this helpful

2018-08-02

It is the best barrel that is easy to throw.
The distinctive cut looks good, and the finger feel is good, but there is no problem with finger separation.
Total balance is good.
The best thing about this barrel is that it flies well.

5 people found this helpful

2018-01-30

The cut is so strong that the skin of my fingers gets ragged when I pull it out of the board stuck in it, but strangely enough, the throw is good.
I had been using a front center of gravity, so the center of gravity being closer to the center took some getting used to, but it is a great barrel.
It flies straight to the target in spite of its weight, and pierces the target with a sound as if it is going to smash the segment.
In fact, it flies not only straight but also a little higher than the target.
After using it for a while and getting used to it, I'm sure I won't be able to flirt with any other barrels...

6 people found this helpful

2017-12-15

I am a 158cm male.
I tried out the barrel at Tito Shinsaibashi in September and found this barrel after choosing by process of elimination.
My first impression is that it flies great.
The weight, thickness and cut are super exquisite!
I finally chose the Lopez 4 because it was easy to throw and fit my grip.
It grips well even with a forefinger.
It is set up slim with C130, but it is a swing type, so it flies beautifully in an arc.
I think the Lopez 4 is perfect for women, short men, and people with small hands.
I want to try my best to get an A-flat.

12 people found this helpful

2017-12-05

As other users have said, the cut is so strong that when you first start using it, even when you pull out a dart stuck in the board, it feels like it is stuck in your finger (laugh).
Despite the strong cut that makes the darts bite into your fingers, the finger release is excellent, and the weight combined with the darts' weight keeps the darts firmly in your hand until the moment you throw them, which is very pleasant.
The weight of the barrel, combined with the strong cut, allows it to be held firmly in the hand until the moment of throw, making it a very comfortable and relaxing throw. Huh? It flies so well even though I'm relaxed? I thought. And when I throw it as usual, the tip sticks too much. It's so strong that it makes me feel like I'm throwing too hard.
If you like the one with a tight cut, why don't you give it a try?

6 people found this helpful

2017-09-28

The strongest barrel ever!
In my personal opinion, this is the best barrel ever, although I have tried many barrels.
If you throw with this barrel and it doesn't fly well, you probably don't have the talent to fly it.
I think most people will be so surprised by the flight that they will have such an impression.
The unique cut gives it a good grip.
I don't think there is a concept that a barrel with a strong cut has a bad hand release.
The cut is strong but the hand release is good.
It doesn't matter where you grip it.
That is my impression.
At first I was flying over the target because it flies well, but once you get used to it, I think you can handle it without any problems.
I think it is recommended for those who want to experience the flying that seems to break the segment.

13 people found this helpful

2017-09-20

I have test pitched it at the tournament site.

The solid ring cut at the rear of the barrel and the loose taper gave an excellent impression.
Anyway, it is easy to grip and fly with light force, so it is difficult to lose throw because of less effort.
It also has a weight of 20g, so you can feel the weight of the dart and fly it well.
I think it is worth a try for those who have problems with flying and grip.

Condor Small (M)
Condor Tip Ultimate

38 people found this helpful

2017-09-14

Total balance!

I have thrown the successive Lopez series, but the Lopez 4 is different.
The changes this time around: cut, outline, and weight.
It is exquisite.

Easy to grip and feel the weight. Easy to fly and control without straining. You can really feel each and every throw.

Good cut and good release.
This total balance is something that is hard to find.

11 people found this helpful

2017-09-13

This is my impression only from a test throw.
As with Asada's own impressions, I thought the barrel was smooth to grip and release with few missed shots.
The slightly curved barrel shape allows for a high degree of freedom of release, and although the cut is tight, the dotted ring cut makes for a very good feel in the hand.
In conclusion, I thought it is an amazing barrel that allows a smooth release without getting lost in the grip.

14 people found this helpful