【LARO】["Carbon"] lrs3092 190 (19.0mm) 's Japan Review

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2012-12-06

Lightweight and durable shaft made of carbon.
Although the price is higher, it is less likely to break than nylon shafts.
In effect, the cost performance is better.
The darts are less prone to bending when thrown, so they are less likely to be thrown out of control.
The unique shape of the LARO shaft has been retained, making it easier to attach flights.
Flights are also held firmly without rings, which reduces the risk of flights coming off during play.
The use of rings such as champagne rings or shell locks will further improve the hold of the flights.
If you have problems with flights often coming off, shafts breaking easily, or darts flying unsteadily, why not give them a try?

Please refer to the following for size comparison with shafts of other manufacturers.
130 (30mm) = extra short
190(35mm)=short
260 (42mm) = Invito
330 (49mm) = Medium

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2012-03-05

It does not break at all. I think it is cheaper to buy a carbon type than a regular one because it lasts longer.

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2012-03-06

The flights are also quite strong so they do not break. In addition, the flights also have a strong hold so they do not easily come off, allowing for stress-free throwing.

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2012-03-07

Short type carbon shaft.
Very hold and strong shaft.
It can be used with regular flights without rings, so it is a good value in that respect as well.

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2023-02-06

This is a Raro carbon shaft that was available before the L-Style carbon shafts were released.
It combines outstanding flight holding power with the durability of the shaft itself for a long life.

Due to its high holding power, it is difficult to insert a flight.
However, once the flight is firmly inserted into the shaft, it will not come off unless there is a problem.

Compared to L-Style's carbon shafts, the price is about 500 yen less, but the performance is so high that it is hard to believe it is cheap. You should get as many as you can get because they are not available on the market.

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2012-10-02

Recommended for those who want a simple and functional shaft.
It is strong and I have only broken two shafts in one year, and I think the carbon fiber gives it good tenacity and stiffness because both shafts break in a way that connects with a piece of neck skin by digging a sickle.
As for cost performance, it would be more cost-effective to use champagne rings on the LARO shaft in the color of your choice, but since you only stick the flights in without rings, the strength of the flights is not reduced and the flights are firmly fixed unless you use extremely thin ones, so there is no stress during play. The flights are fixed firmly in place so there is no stress during play unless extremely thin rings are used.
I gave it 4 stars because I thought it was expensive for its simple design, remembering that a similar carbon chassis for mini 4WD was 600 yen in the past.
I wish it was 1,000 yen.

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2012-03-08

The shaft is made of carbon and is quite sturdy. I use it with a champagne ring, and it feels like I can use it forever.

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2013-01-15

Flights rarely come off the shaft.
It is durable and lasts for a long time.
For folded flights, it may be difficult to insert at first.
It holds the flight firmly enough to damage it.

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2012-03-08

The price seems high, but I think it is cheap because it is made of carbon and is quite hard to break and can be used for a long time.

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2012-03-08

Hard to break, holds up well! Just a little expensive!

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