【Fit】["Carbon"] fis6726 ["Normal"] ["Spin"] 6 (35.0mm) White 's Japan Review
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2014-10-30
I bought the carbon shafts because all three of my plastic shafts broke in three days. The price is about 5 times higher than plastic, but in the long run, carbon is cheaper and more reliable because it is less prone to breakage. It is shocking to have them break so often, so if you are looking for a fit, I recommend carbon.
4 people found this helpful
2016-04-20
I used to use plastic shafts, but my darts kept getting knocked around and falling.
The shaft was broken when it hit the floor or the edge of the table. (Replacement stock is a must-have item).
In the case of fits, the shaft tends to break from the flight joint.
(This is a must-have item for replacement stock.
(Especially since I was using signature and design flights, the damage is doubled (;;)).
) I took the plunge and changed to carbon shafts, even though they are a bit more expensive.
It has been a long time since then, and not a single shaft has broken!
And thanks to the carbon processing, the barrel screw joints do not loosen easily, and the flight joints are also perfect.
(The carbon shafts are also very easy to use in case of any problems.)
The carbon shaft comes in a pack of four just in case.
(Actually, I haven't replaced them yet because they don't break.
) But I am glad that the manufacturer has a "just in case" attitude and feeling.
(I am rather tempted to say, "Shouldn't the plastic shafts come in a four-pack?)
Joking aside, I am now a carbon believer!
I will never use anything but carbon anymore!
It is true that the initial investment is expensive, but the durability is excellent and the cost performance is excellent.
It is true that you have to make an initial investment, but it is very durable, cost-effective, and completely frees you from the stress of having to purchase and secure replacement stock every time it breaks.
I really recommend it. Carbon is slowly spreading among my friends who throw.
I hope my review will be of some help to those who are considering the purchase of carbon shafts.
1 people found this helpful
2016-07-21
Once you have determined your length to some extent, we recommend that you go with carbon.
With carbon, however, the number of times the shaft breaks is greatly reduced, so both the shaft and flight will last longer.
White carbon stands out because not many people wear it. I wish they would have kept the price the same...
2 people found this helpful