【Samurai】S Class RAICHO 's Japan Review
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2013-11-08
It flew so straight that I felt like an idiot for having to change the ball so many times.
It's almost like throwing a marble between your index finger and thumb at a bull.
If you are a push type player, it might be above the bull, but it's just right because it has weight even if you throw it lightly like throwing trash.
It may be suitable for those who are in a slump, those who don't know which barrel center of gravity is best (front or rear), those who often change barrels, and those who don't want to overthink things too much.
On the other hand, if you are a pusher (you might take too much pressure), if you check your grip position every time, or if you prefer a lighter barrel, it is better to quit.
Personally, I don't want beginners to use this barrel too much. I want them to get to the point where they have a hard time because they are likely to score without really knowing how good the barrel is. It's really a non-habitual barrel to buy at the beginning ^^;
7 people found this helpful
2016-05-06
Samurai's low-priced S-class series.
This is one of the most comfortable straight barrels in the series.
Heavy barrels are in fashion these days, but at the time, heavy barrels were rare, so I really wanted to have one. I was very interested in this barrel because it was very rare to have a heavy barrel at that time.
2 people found this helpful
2013-05-21
A friend of mine bought one the other day and let me throw it.
I am not very good at it, but I could still feel how good it felt in my hand!
And it goes right where you want it to!
Once you start using it, you will be addicted to it.
3 people found this helpful
2013-04-09
Like other S-Class, the coating was quite easy to scrape off. However, the good thing is that you can get a samurais for less than 10,000 yen, and the cut is very good. Also, the barrel weighs 18g, so if you want to try throwing heavy darts, this might be a good choice!
4 people found this helpful