【Edge Sports】Master Flight msf0002 Shape Black 's Japan Review
2012-12-18
They're hard and unbreakable! Plus there are so many gala's to choose from!
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2012-12-17
I would love to use it because it seems to be durable.
I'll be even happier when the standard is available on the WWW.
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2012-12-14
I use it with the master shaft! I think it is very durable with very little risk of the flight coming off.
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2012-12-13
I use it with Harrods long aluminum shafts.
If you feel more comfortable with a slightly backward center of gravity than a center of gravity, please give it a try.
As other reviewers have said, "The weight is heavy because of the thick flight, and it is uncomfortable if you usually use light flights", not to mention the folded flight.
Conversely, it is perfect for those who would like to approach the weight of 20-22g class hard darts.
I use it for practice at home and it is sturdy, scratch resistant, and so far has not torn or cut into pieces.
Inserting them into shafts can be a challenge (especially with metal shafts), but they are very cost-effective.
It would be great if they would produce a design in collaboration with a darts manufacturer, like the L Flight.
Aska Darts x L Flight, dmc x L Flight, and so many other things, and many of them were high style!
Just for reference, in the case of my setting...
Barrel body is 18g, lip point (normal), 47mm length aluminum shaft (about 1.8g) and this Master Flight Shape setting is about 19.9-20g.
*This is my experience.
The shaft insertion area is machined to cover the shaft, right?
The drawback of design shafts such as Harrods collets, where the design emphasis is placed on the shaft tip, is that the tip is hidden....
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2012-12-12
It looks very sturdy and will last a long time.
The throw felt like it flew straight and was very easy to use.
The price is reasonable and I recommend it.
However, it is sometimes difficult to insert the shaft depending on the shaft.
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2012-11-14
Hard is thick flight.
It is still heavy.
If you usually use lightweight flights, you will feel uncomfortable.
On the other hand, the weight in the back helps to move the center of gravity backward.
It is nice that it guards the shaft.
It seems to be durable when it is this thick.
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2012-10-27
I received it today. I am throwing it immediately. I used this flight as a set with the master shaft. The insert was tight and it took a lot of force to insert it to the deepest point. But! Now it is much harder to pull it out. It looks like I don't have to worry about the flight coming off when I am throwing it. It feels like it floats, or rather goes up, or at any rate goes up softly when thrown. You have to get used to throwing it for a while. It is very interesting to see how darts feel different when thrown with different shafts, flights, and barrels.
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2012-10-25
I was worried about whether it would really fly because it looked so solid.
When I actually threw it, it drew a beautiful parabolic line as if all my fears disappeared.
I have a slow arrow speed, so it flew very beautifully.
I threw it for more than 5 hours every day for a week at a manga café, but it hardly got any scratches and the flight has never come off even once, even though I keep it in a FIT case. (I have a habit of pushing the flight into my palm while the other person is throwing. ・・・・)
It was pure stress free darts throwing. At first I thought they might be bounced because of their thickness, but I haven't had any noticeable bounces. What kind of magic did you use? (Laughs) I was told that there are many patterns available, so once I get used to this flight, I think it will be economical and fashionable. I will definitely continue to use it in the future, and I look forward to seeing more patterns.
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