【Fit】GEAR Shaft fis6062 ["Slim"] [] 1 (13.0mm) 's Japan Review

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2016-03-18

It's gonna snap! It will break! I've never broken a fitted shaft while throwing it, except once when I dropped it from my desk and stepped on it before it went into gear.

If the floor of your store is carpeted or something, it is unlikely to break.

Unless you like the texture of carbon or something, the plastic one will suffice!

If you can throw it to a certain degree, it is unlikely to be played, and with soft darts, even if you group them, the arrow is perpendicular to the board, so it is not likely to hit the flight and be played....
If you have a spare bag of soft darts, you can be rest assured that the board will not stick due to lack of maintenance.

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2013-01-15

This shaft is very good because there are many different lengths to choose from and you can throw it at a length that suits you.
The flights are easy to install, so I highly recommend it!

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2012-12-29

There are many variations in length, so there ◎.
However, the strength is weak.
The barrel side has never broken, but the connection part of the flight side often breaks.
So the flights are sometimes useless.
I think it is a great shaft if the strength is improved.

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2012-12-24

I thought it was difficult to compare one shaft with another, so I have made a template with my own ideas.
It is a shaft exclusively for FIT flights, and while it is a simple shape that is attached by inserting a dedicated flight, the locking type holds the flight in place, while the spinning type rotates the flight to reduce bouncing due to darts interfering with each other.
I preferred the clear coloring with lame dyeing, but I decided to use the GEAR series because the running cost of a relatively expensive FIT is too high to have many broken darts. Although there were times when they were bounced off the dartboard, I would break only one dart per month if I was unlucky, so I keep using them.
There are three types of shaft shapes, but I didn't feel the weight change that much, so I think you should choose Slim for its clean look and good hooking when you grip the shaft lightly, Hybrid if you grip the shaft lightly and dislike hooking and want lightness, and Normal if you want to emphasize strength. If you want to focus on strength, I think you should choose the normal type.
The spin type is slightly rattling when the flight is attached, so those who do not need rotation should choose the lock type, and those who do not mind the rattling and want to improve grouping should choose the spin type.

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