【CONDOR】CONDOR TIP ULTIMATE WHITE 40pcs 's Japan Review
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2017-09-16
I switched from the Normal Condor to the Ultimate Condor, and frankly speaking, it was quite good.
I had a grip that covered the tip with all of my middle finger, but the longer tip eliminated that, and as a result of it no longer interfering with the release, I was able to fly straight to where I was aiming. Also, if the tip is not flying well due to the long tip, it shakes after it sticks in the segment, so you can easily notice if the throw is wrong, which is also quite good.
The normal Condor tip didn't get dented even if I didn't change it for about a week, but the Ultimate tip doesn't get dented very often either, so that's also good.
9 people found this helpful
2017-10-09
At first I was wondering how it would feel with a longer tip, but after using it, I realized how great it is.
First of all, the way the arrow leans when grouping is much easier to gather than with a conventional tip.
Even if you get into the bit next to the one you stabbed, the darts hardly open up to each other and come together.
As for the "ease of getting on" mentioned in the features, when a later dart made contact with a previously stuck dart, the longer tip led the dart that made contact with the tip to stick and pick up the target.
As for the "sticking" and the "bendability" of the darts due to the long tip, I did not feel any shaking when the darts were stuck, and the sound when the darts were stuck seemed heavier due to the longer tip reaching the board faster.
As for the ease of bending, since the board is longer, it may bend when it is bounced and falls to the floor, but the durability of the board is also assured because of the strength of the material.
Also, the thicker part at the base has been extended, which provides a greater sense of security for those whose fingers touch the tip.
I myself touch the tip with my finger, and I fully feel that it is more stable than the conventional Condor tip.
The longer tip allows the player to see the tip when taking back, which some people use to check whether the takeback is straight or not, but for me, I feel that it is easier to adjust the "distance" (the amount of arm fall) of the takeback rather than the "direction" of the takeback.
Since this is a tip with so many advantages, it is one that I am very particular about and I thought it was the best tip out there in 2017.
9 people found this helpful
2017-09-28
I can tell if I have a straight grip on the dart between takeback and release with this tip, which is very helpful for this longer-than-usual benefit.
I played a few games with the Live and the Phoenix, throwing both, and was impressed that they stuck as well as they did.
I was surprised because I was under the impression that after throwing the live one, it would fall out even if it stuck.
By the way, does this tip break?
I would replace it if it gets soggy, but the cost performance is so high that I don't think there is a tip that I can really recommend this much.
6 people found this helpful
2017-09-14
Great for people with fingers on the tip. The grip is more stable and grouping is much better. Immediately after changing the tip, it is hard to stick and often gets popped, but after about 3 games of counting up, it no longer gets popped. It does not bend easily and I have only had to replace it once in 5 hours of throwing.
2 people found this helpful
2017-11-11
The longer length makes grouping very easy.
However, it is easy to break or bend instead. But considering the length, I think it is sturdy. That is what you would expect from Condor.
2 people found this helpful
2018-04-08
I used to use a regular condor, but when I tried this product at a darts store, I fell in love at first sight.
I have a 4-finger grip with the tip end on my ring finger, and the regular condor was a little tight on my ring finger.
The Ultimate is longer, so I can now grip with more room for my ring finger. This allows me to relax my extra strength and throw more where I want to than before.
It may not fit everyone, but I think this is a must-try for all 4-fingered players.
2 people found this helpful
2020-12-13
I made a drastic change from premium lip points. It doesn't break and is hard to pop. The empty hole is for tightening, but you can fix it there when it gets bent. It sticks well and pulls out well, so I recommend it.
However, it is about 3mm longer and thicker than the lip point, so you need to be careful there.
2 people found this helpful
2020-11-11
I would recommend this tip to those who want to avoid breaking and bending tips, which are less likely to break.
1 people found this helpful
2020-11-13
The impression is that the overall length has been increased without changing the breakage resistance of the Condor tip.
There is not much of an impression of effectiveness for good grouping, but the base of the tip is thick, so it is recommended for those who put their fingers on the tip.
1 people found this helpful
2021-01-24
I used to use premium lip points, but I no longer want to use only Condor Ultimate Tip.
It is long, so it is advantageous for grouping. If you are using a barrel with a large maximum diameter, you may find it even more advantageous.
I am of the opinion that I want to use the tip until it breaks, but the Condor Ultimate Tip often breaks from the root. Therefore, a remover is a must!
However, I am also happy that it breaks from the root, and I am able to throw non-stressfully more than with premium lip points because the tip is much less likely to get buried in the segment when I throw at home. It's the best!!!
1 people found this helpful