【TRiNiDAD】PRO Eder Hiroyuki Yoshino Model 2BA 's Japan Review

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2020-02-16

I use it with L 330 shaft and standard flights. It is very easy to throw.

The grip is thicker than I would have expected for a straight grip, but it gives me a sense of stability.
The knurling, which was my only concern, also prevents slippage, and even if the cut is not too tight, it will not slip out.
The thicker ring cut also allows the grip to be released without any pain after release.


For those who have a tight grip.
People who do not like tight cuts
We highly recommend this product for those who fall into the above categories.

I recommend it for people who have a tight grip and are not good at tight cuts.

9 people found this helpful

2020-02-24

The loose ring cut and knurling is very nice.
It felt comfortable in my hand as soon as I bought it.
Because it is knurled, it seems that you don't have to worry about the cut reducing as you throw it in and out compared to a regular cut.
With this knurling, I don't lose throws due to the odd catch, and the feel of the darts is very good, so the darts fly straight through.
It has been a while since I bought a good barrel. I will be hooked for a while!

4 people found this helpful

2020-04-12

It is very easy to throw with the specification of 45mm straight combined with a simple ring cut and knurled cut.
Personally, I recommend it to those who do not like cuts that hang too much and whose finger conditions are slippery due to dryness or hand sweat.
It is also suitable for those who have tried Saigo Asada's Unicorn Barrel Phase 2 and thought it was too long or too heavy.
If you are considering replacing your Camacho 2 with a Camacho 2, or if you think that Joji Nishitani's Camacho 2 is too light, please give it a try because the cut and shape are very close.

3 people found this helpful

2020-10-22

Not too much, but exquisitely moist and comfortable on the fingers. It's like the barrel is telling me the minimum grip pressure. I realized after using the EDER that I have been relying on the cut quite a bit, and on the other hand, I have been bothered by the cut. I used to hate knurling, but it has become my favorite cut. Also, the depression in the area where the word TRINIDAD is written attends to the grip position, and I can hold the second and third pitches without worrying. This is another point. As mentioned in the other comments, if you can't handle the 50mm straight, but you like it straight, this is the one for you. I think this is a good choice for those who can't handle 50mm straight but prefer straight! This is the first barrel that I thought of buying another set as a spare.

3 people found this helpful