【Edge Sports】Master Shaft Plus mss0012 Inbet (26.0mm) Clear 's Japan Review

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2023-04-16

I use the master shaft but not the master flight.
I feel that the Master Flight feels a little heavy and unbalanced to me.
I use regular folding flights with a hole punched through with a shell lock punch.

At first I used rings, but the shaft tip on the flight side often chipped when grouping, so I settled for champagne rings.
Maybe it would be better to set up with L flights rather than master flights (although it would be more expensive...)

We do not recommend using the Champagne Ring on hard floors such as wood flooring.
The screw part on the barrel side snaps when the darts are played.
If this were not the case, it would be a perfect score of 100 points, but it might not be a bad thing if you think it is a price to pay for being light and thin.

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2019-08-24

If you want a lightweight shaft, this is the one for you.
However, it bends a little bit, perhaps at the cost of lightness. (It is stiffer than the Condor Flight, though.)

It is good for those who don't care if it bends or not, but those who want a lightweight shaft but not to bend need to weigh it in the balance.

On the other hand, if you want it to bend, the softness may be a little insufficient.

The difference between the Master Shaft and the Master Shaft Plus is a slight difference in the shape of the claw that grips the flight, whether or not a shaft ring is included, and the difference in weight, which is about the same as the difference between the Master Shaft and the Master Shaft Plus.

Master Shaft: Ring included, slightly heavier
Master Shaft Plus: no ring, slightly lighter

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