【L-Flight】flf1611 White 's Japan Review

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2013-10-08

The fan-tail shape, which I personally had been eagerly awaiting, was finally released by L Flight and I immediately purchased it.

As expected of L-Flite quality. The quality, durability, and performance of the L-Flight fan tail is far superior to other companies' fan tails. I am sure that Mr. Zama and his team did a thorough test of the product.

The shape of the L Flight is of course good for flying, and the dimple effect of the new element may be a factor, but I have the impression that it is not so severe or violent, and is easy to control.

I thought there is a trade-off between flight and controllability, and this satisfies both.

If you have ever thought that flights smaller than the shape are too severe to use, this is the one for you! I would like to recommend this to those who have been unable to use flights smaller than the Shape because they are too severe.

15 people found this helpful

2013-09-29

I bought it on a trial basis because it is a new release.
The feeling is somewhere between a fantail and a shape.
The back is longer than the middle, so it feels more stable.
It is a large and crisp flight, so it may be flicked when glue pink.

Anyway, because it is so long, the lid does not close slightly when using a condor case.

10 people found this helpful

2013-09-27

The "Dimple" that came out this time is similar in shape to the Fit Flight Super Shape, and has an uneven surface, which is said to extend the flight.
When I actually flew it, I felt it extended at the moment of release.
It flew better than I expected, so I think it is a fresh flight for those who have only used L flights before.
For those who are currently using the Shape and say the flight is too big, or for those who are using the Slim and want to stabilize it a bit! I recommend it to those who want a little stability!

9 people found this helpful

2013-09-08

I remember there used to be a plastic crosshair flight with an uneven surface like this, and it flew like crazy.
I'm sure the pro who invented it, Zanami, is a convinced man.
Also, it definitely flies!
I was hoping that some manufacturer would make one, too, and then I was surprised to see that it was Lstyle!
No doubt about it!

8 people found this helpful

2015-10-21

I personally think it is the flagship model of Flight L.

It has a relatively sharp flight due to its fantail-like shape, but it also has outstanding stability. The dimples give it a "glide" image as it catches the air. The dimples are very effective in catching the air and making it fly "glide".

The durability is outstanding.
The set I ordered this time has been thrown into a bull for a few hours every day for two weeks... and there is not even a wisp of a crack.
The one I bought when they first came out was used hard and recently finally ripped.
The one I bought 6 months ago has only one or two wisps if you look closely, and no bends at all! (I bought a new one because I wanted a different color.)
(I wanted a new one in a different color.) Thus, the cosmetics are also very good.

One thing to note...it is about 2mm longer than the regular Flight L, so the total length of the setting may change, or it may be difficult to store in some cases.

7 people found this helpful

2014-07-01

It's a new flight!
This dimple flight was released by Elstyle last fall.
In February of this year, the shape was also released.
This time, I would like to share my thoughts on this Z shape.
This flight features new materials, new processing, and a new shape.
First of all, the new material is softer and more flexible than the conventional Flight El. This makes them less prone to tearing.
Secondly, the new processing is a dimpling process that has been applied to molded flights, which was previously only available to folded flights. It is hard to tell the difference because there are no dimpled flights of the same shape on the market, but when we compared the shape, there was a difference in elongation.
Lastly, regarding the new shape, it is similar to the fantail. It is not exactly the same, but it is similar, so people who have used Fantail can use it without any sense of discomfort. Elstyle has not had a fantail type shape until now, so now there are more choices.
In my opinion, I would recommend it to those who use a shape and want to fly a little sharper, or those who use a kite and want to make it a little more stable!

4 people found this helpful

2015-04-21

I moved from fit to use dimples.
I moved from a fit 6 supershape to a 370 type Z. The total length is almost the same, but this one has more knobby as everyone says, so I have two more hats. I have two more hats and more bets because I grouped them together and the third one is also put in firmly with penetrating power.
I recommend it.

4 people found this helpful

2013-09-09

This is the same as the DIMPLE flights that used to be available from Harrods and others.

The surface is bumpy.
I have never seen a foldable flight like this before.
The shape is also new, and it looks like the corners of the Bullet shape have been removed.
I will have to actually fly it, but I expect it to fly very well since it is a flight that L-STYLE has tested and released.

The texture has also changed and the durability seems to have improved dramatically, so I would like to try it out.
I am looking forward to seeing more variations in the future.

3 people found this helpful

2014-10-25

The flight size is a little larger than that of the fantail, but the dimpled surface reduces air resistance, and the flight has less difference between the initial and final speeds, giving the impression of a straight trajectory to the target.

Also, the way I fly, the darts naturally rotate, but with this flight, they fly with even more rotation.
Thanks to this, the flight posture has become less violent and the flight line has become cleaner.

The grouping also rotates more easily, which increases the penetration of the darts and makes them less likely to be repelled by the rotational force even when they hit the flight.

The durability is also higher than that of the regular entry model due to the different material, so we think the cost performance is also high.
There are also "Z-shape" dimple and "Shape" dimple versions, so it would be a good idea to choose a flight that suits your flying style.

I think it is a very easy-to-use flight for those who want to fly in a straight line or for those who want to rotate the darts and make them fly.
I recommend it!

3 people found this helpful

2015-02-18

It is somewhere between a shape and a teardrop in terms of usability.
The strength of the flight itself has been increased, so it rarely tears even when grouped heavily.
Even if you normally use a different type of flight, there is no harm in having this as a second choice.

3 people found this helpful