【TRiNiDAD】X SERIES GERALD 's Japan Review
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2014-08-06
I was worried about the grip position and bought a new barrel. I decided on this Gerald after many trial throws. I have been using it for about 2 weeks now and my grouping has definitely improved.
I was using GRRM Big Bundy 3 (weight 18.0g) before I replaced it.
The Gerald (weight 16.5g) is a barrel that feels slightly heavier and I throw it without any discomfort.
The design is cool and I like it very much.
2 people found this helpful
2016-02-06
I used it for about 10 months.
The main point of interest is the large indentation at the rear of the barrel.
I feel that with my setup, if I use that as my grip point, it is a little too far back, so I use the smaller indentation in front of it or the convex part between the two indentations.
So I grip the small dent in front of it or the convex part between the two dents.
The distinctive shape ensures that the grip is always the same.
If the grip is a little different, you can feel that in your hand.
The price is not that expensive, so we recommend that many people try this barrel.
1 people found this helpful
2013-06-29
I think this barrel is literally good for a comfortable grip position.
I hold it between my thumb and index finger on the back grip point, and all three are easy to position!
With the shallow uneven ones, they can shift back and forth slightly when gripping, even if you are throwing the same way, but with this one, all three can be gripped in the same position, for me!
I think the grouping is also good.
It's worth a try when you can get this accuracy at a reasonable price!
I'll throw it again and let you know how it goes!
8 people found this helpful
2013-09-03
I have a problem with my grip always throwing the same shape, and I decided to buy this barrel because I thought it would be the one that would best fulfill that problem.
Frankly, I think it's a really sick fit for someone who has grip issues!
It looks cool and I don't think it's too expensive.
I thought it would be better suited for a 3-finger person.
5 people found this helpful
2015-01-20
I think it's Trinidad's entry-level model.
I used to have one, but gave it to a friend, and I regret it.
I think it is such a hidden masterpiece.
I bought it as my first dart when I first started playing darts.
It has a unique look and it is obvious to everyone that the grip point is determined.
My motive for purchasing this dart was "a dart that you know where to hold and throw".
However, as I got used to throwing darts, the shape of the barrel became an obstacle and I felt as if I was failing to throw the darts.
I changed my darts.
Recently, I borrowed one from a friend and threw it again.
The push, the swing, the release, and the response from the darts are high, and it is easy to feel the miss shot anyway.
It is a dart that you don't have to worry about the kind of misses you make, it is easy to feel the weight, and it is easy to put power on it.
I have the impression that these darts are suitable for both those who want to fly hard and those who want to swing cleanly.
It is easy to overlook the darts because of their shape, but except for the spiral cut in the front, I think these darts can be used for a long time without worrying about sagging.
I think it is a dart that can be used for a long time without worrying about sagging.
If you don't feel "I can't do it! If you don't feel "I can't do it", it's a good model to buy.
4 people found this helpful
2013-03-09
I bought this at the same time as the rapier MG.
When my fingertips are tired, this one is more comfortable to grip, so it's very useful!
3 people found this helpful
2013-03-10
My impression of the trial pitch.
The grip position is as good as it looks, no need to worry about it.
However, some may feel it is a little thin when they put their fingers along the neckline.
For those who throw darts with more than 3 grips and wrap the darts tightly, I think this is an easy to use dart in terms of both operability and flight.
I am the type of person who grips the darts with a point grip instead of a two-piece deep grip, and personally I found it difficult to get the timing right.
I feel the tip of the arrow rises and flies more than it should.
In total, I am a person who holds the darts firmly and throws them.
I think it is better suited for those who throw with a strong image of pushing the dart rather than pulling it out or sending it.
I think it is better suited for those who have a strong image of pushing the dart rather than pulling it out or sending it.
3 people found this helpful
2014-01-23
It was a difficult barrel to evaluate.
As for the grip, the rear indentation and spiral cut work very well, and it is good, but due to the small size of the indentation, I could not fit my fingers in the indentation even if I wanted to.
Also, in my opinion, the weight of the barrel is very heavy, and I felt that it flies heavier than other barrels of the same weight.
It is for those who are into it. I think it is more of a barrel for experts.
3 people found this helpful
2013-04-19
I came across this barrel when I was having trouble deciding on a grip.
It is easy to make the same blip without worrying.
I think this barrel is one of the easiest barrels to throw.
But as I got used to it, I thought I wanted one big one instead of two nips.
2 people found this helpful
2013-04-21
The grip in your hand is unquestionably excellent, but on the other hand, you may catch it on release....
In a good sense, the grip position is clear and easy to understand, but in a bad sense, it has a strong habit.
Anyway, this barrel may take some getting used to, unless you are really struggling with grip.
2 people found this helpful