【Fit】["Carbon"] fis5091 ["Slim"] ["Spin"] 1 (13.0mm) 's Japan Review
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2014-04-14
You don't have to worry about the darts falling to the floor because you don't have to worry about them breaking at all.
It is more expensive, but I think it is more profitable than buying a new shaft when it breaks. Even if the shaft breaks, it will still be fine because there are 4 shafts in the package.
Because of the price, I think you should know the length of the shaft that is right for you before you buy it.
The problem is that the shafts and barrels are easy to loosen between them.
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2013-01-07
I think it is the highest level of strength and texture.
There are 4 pieces in the package, but I don't need any spare.
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2013-08-18
The shaft is well designed and very sturdy.
I have thrown hundreds of games and it has never broken.
When throwing with a metal conversion tip, the connection to the barrel can get scratched, but it never chips or breaks off because of that.
The price is a little high, but I recommend it considering it will last forever.
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2017-10-21
First, regarding the color, it's listed as pearl black.
I personally feel it is a pearl grayish blue
(bluish dark gray pearl) color.
So it goes well with blue-colored flights, etc.
As for durability, it will break if you use a heavy 20g barrel.
Of course, it depends on the amount of practice, but I think slim barrels are easy to break.
I use a slim No. 3 with a 20g barrel, and I think I practice a lot.
I broke 3 barrels in a few months.
(All three times at the thin part in the middle, not at the threaded part)
I think they are less likely to break than regular plastic ones, but it depends on the conditions.
I think it depends on the conditions. If you have a light barrel, normal or hybrid.
If you practice a normal amount or something like that, it may hardly break.
Of course, the more times the barrel is bounced and the more times it falls on the hard floor with a lot of force, the more it will break.
The more often the barrel is bounced, and the more often it is dropped with force onto a hard floor, the more it will break. We want to reduce bounces as much as possible.
However, it is very difficult to do so.
Also, about the O-ring...
If you put the O-ring on the barrel, the axis center of the barrel and the axis center of the shaft will be misaligned.
You can see this when you roll the barrel on a table without a flight.
If you don't put the O-ring, there will be almost no misalignment.
If you are concerned about it, it is better not to put the O-ring on.
I use pliers to tighten the O-ring just a little bit.
The problem is that the part where the pliers touch gets a little scratched.
There are many points that I noticed when I actually used the product.
I like the color and texture of the pliers.
I would buy it again, and I appreciate that it comes in a pack of 4 pliers.
1 people found this helpful
2013-01-08
I am thinking about buying it. Because it is too long and I am not sure if it is the right length.
I've been using longer shofts lately, but the shorter ones seem to fly better.
It also seems to be stronger, so I think I'll worry about it a little more for a long time.
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2012-12-19
Finally!
The strongest, lightest, most powerful shaft that really won't break!
8 different lengths
Spin, Lock
3 types of shapes!
You can choose from a total of 48 patterns of shafts, which makes the display shelves weep!
And if you include colors... lol!
With such a wide variety, you are sure to find the right shaft for you!
Try it out!
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