【L-Flight】flf1601 Bullet Shape White 's Japan Review
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2012-12-14
Plain type of the previously released Annie model.
If you don't like patterns, this simple type is good for you.
White is utilized because it is easy to match with any shaft and easy to see the track.
It is also good for grouping, so those who are using slim flight should switch to this type.
7 people found this helpful
2012-12-16
I think this flight is easy to group because of the small area of the flight.
I think this is a very good flight for those who have an image of flying darts straight.
5 people found this helpful
2012-12-14
I just received it!
I have been curious about it for a while.
It flies in a very straight line and is very easy to aim at when the darts are gathered.
3 people found this helpful
2012-11-27
This flight combines both speed and stability.
I had been using other shapes and had a tendency to stall, but now I can fly well.
Other slim types did not suit me and I could not control them, but I think this one is very easy to handle.
The flight attack has reduced the chance of being bounced by the first and second throws of the darts, and the grouping has improved.
Also, the base of the flight becomes narrower from the center to the front, so the angle of the barrel and visibility of the target while aiming is better than with the normal slim.
I think that the characteristics of this flight are suitable for the OGER series, as it was designed to be used with the OGER series.
2 people found this helpful
2012-12-19
I used to use a slim, but it flies much straighter than that.
If you are using Shape or Standard, it may fly too fast and be difficult to handle.
The flight can be changed just by changing the flight, so we recommend the Slim or the Bullet Shape for those who want to fly in a straight line.
The diagonal angle is the key, and I think it has the longest life of all the flights that have come out so far.
The only thing to keep in mind is that it has less area than the other shapes, so if you don't fly it properly, it will dive if it stalls.
It may be severe, but I think you will learn the sense of aiming by yourself because of it.
Be careful not to throw too hard for fear of stalling. (This is the same for other flights.)
Please purchase champagne rings separately, or use the champagne rings that are included with the L-Shaft when you purchase it.
If champagne rings are not used, the function of this product may not be demonstrated.
2 people found this helpful
2015-02-10
This flight is quite good.
Small flights = difficult.
I think everyone is stuck in the stereotype.
If you want to trace an imaginary line in a straight line, this is the one to buy!
I think a long shaft around 330 is good.
2 people found this helpful
2012-12-18
The L-flight is unlike anything I have ever seen before.
I was surprised at the size of the flight, which was large enough not to get in the way when aiming.
1 people found this helpful
2014-02-18
■Setting
Lip point + Barrel + Raro shaft (Carbon 260) + Breadth shape
■Slow type
Push
This flight has a very straight flight when thrown in a push direction.
On the other hand, my friend who is a swing type says that the flight is blurred and does not fly as aimed.
I highly recommend it to push type people.
Other good points are
Long life!
It is very hard to break in the same L-STYLE flight.
Less bumping of flights when grouping.
Easy to aim even if a dart enters the upper part of the flight when it is stuck in a triple.
etc.
It is a flight with many advantages.
If you are a pusher, you should definitely try it!
1 people found this helpful
2015-03-22
It is combined with Raro 330 carbon.
There is an image that small flights are difficult to fly.
But if you take the plunge and change it, it can change your world.
For this price, it's cheap if you can think, "Oops, that's good! If you can think, "Wow, this is nice!
A long shaft and a small flight. It is worth a try.
1 people found this helpful
2013-01-14
It does not deform even when a certain amount of force is applied. It is more expensive than paper flights, but more stable.
1 people found this helpful