【TARGET】RISING SUN 3.0 Haruki Muramatsu Model No.5 's Japan Review

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2018-06-21

Why do you have it before it goes on sale?

23 people found this helpful

2018-06-23

I received it and threw it around for an hour or so.
I have used everything since Rising Sun, and I was reminded how much difference 2g makes.
If you are used to 21g, you will feel the lightness at first.

The grip really feels like a "ball" in your hand, so you might think of it more as a plucking motion rather than a gripping motion.
The coating is smooth on the 2.2 and rough on the 3 due to the micro-cut.
If you prefer a coating that is so tight that it even scratches fingerprints like 2.1, we recommend that you first try it out before purchasing.

The lower half is an evolution of 2.1, and the grip part feels like an evolution of 2,2, and 3 is truly a fusion of the two.

The grip is unlike anything you have ever felt before, so your tastes may differ.

However, the feeling of plucking the "ball" and sending it flying is very pleasant.

Personally, I recommend it.

19 people found this helpful

2018-06-06

After the release of the commemorative model (Rising Sun 2.2) for the victory of Haruki Muramatsu Pro, who successfully won Super Darts 2018, and its product description said "the cut to be used in the next model", I knew that a new model would be announced soon. And finally the new model was announced, and I was surprised and excited by its design! As a fan of dimples and not a fan of tight cuts, I have purchased the first Rising Sun and Rising Sun 2.2 in the past, and the new 3.0 looks like a fusion and power-up of the past Rising Suns. The coloring is that of the 2.1, and I think it's the barrel harukinists have been waiting for! Also nice this time is that the No.5 and the 2BA are the same weight! Haruki pro uses No.5, but I used to use 2BA because I don't like heavy barrels. I am very happy because now I will have "the same darts as JIKI PRO" including the weight!

15 people found this helpful

2018-06-07

I've been using the Rising Sun 2.2 and was hoping for a recessed grip section, but no way, it's the 3.0!!!
And the design is cool too, with Muramatsu's colors similar to the 2.1!
The only concern is that the weight has dropped from 21.5g to 19.5g, but since Mr. Muramatsu chose it, there is no mistake!

15 people found this helpful

2018-06-23

I bought 3 sets.
Of course the reason is because I want to use 3 chrome. LOL.
I think they will come out with the Ghost Limited later, but when they do, I think it will be DLC type black coating, so if you like silver color, I think you have no choice but to buy 3 sets...
I think I have been taken in by the corporate strategy, but in any case, the product is good, so I don't think I have anything to lose.

15 people found this helpful

2018-06-24

I was worried because it is 2g lighter than the previous Rising Sun, but the dimples are good and the lighter weight makes it easier to control!
It looks good and I think it is a good barrel.
However, I personally don't need the vertical cut that they use for setup because it gets caught on my middle finger...and depending on how you pull it out, it can cut your finger lol.
As for me, a 2.2 end and a 3.0 back would have been great!

Also, what kind of idiot would give 1 star just for a rebuttal comment to a reviewer who says they have it even though it's on sale lol.
I think they made a mistake or made it to have it because they pre-ordered it lol.

11 people found this helpful

2018-06-25

I have everything from rapier to rising sun and everything in between.
It's very peculiar on the past 1-2 levels.
As for my own impression.
The grip feeling was close to the original Rising Sun.
It's like that crackly feeling is gone and there are bumps in the image.
The strongest ever grip determination specification.
Originally, Muramatsu's barrels have a strong tendency to do so.
The grip part is micro-cut and matted. I don't think there is any particular cut, but compared to 2.2, you can certainly feel the friction when flying.

For first-time users of the Rising Sun 3.0, I'd say a test throw is a must!

The barrel weight has dropped, so the no5 tip also endures compared to the 21g Rising Sun (lol), which I personally appreciate.
*The blue coating will probably peel off soon.

10 people found this helpful

2018-07-06

If you hold the grip point at the rear of the barrel due to its unique shape, you may need to be careful not to pull your index finger out when releasing the barrel (I personally tend to catch it on my index finger when I am not in good shape). (Personally, I tend to catch my index finger when I am not in good shape.) If you hold the barrel at the maximum diameter, which is designed with the ball in mind, I think this will solve the problem. I myself am a person who prefers to hold the barrel backwards, so I release the barrel as if I were holding it with my thumb so that it does not rest on my index finger. (This is just an image. I don't care that much about the actual hand movement at the time of release).
I bought both No.5 and 2BA and tried to use them, but there was no noticeable difference. If I may say so, No.5 has better grouping due to the shape of the tip. If you are an advanced user, you may be concerned about it, but I think it does not matter if you choose No.5 or No.5 according to your preference.
I have used No.5 once before, but at that time I had an image that the tip was easy to be broken or bent and it was very worn out. However, when I used the premium lip point this time, it has not broken so far.
Finally, the forward cut is much tougher than I imagined. If you are not careful when you pull it out from the board, it will cut. I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 stars because of this.

7 people found this helpful

2018-07-02

I have been using Rising Sun 2.2 and Rising Sun 2.2, and I just had to buy this new one.
It is easy to set and control the target point, so it was a good decision to buy it.
The design is cool and I think I will be able to use it for a long time, but the coating will wear off.
I have never had a bad experience with Rising Sun. I recommend it.

6 people found this helpful

2018-07-15

Very nice product!
I know it varies from person to person, but it was easy to hold and throw.

4 people found this helpful