【LARO】["Carbon"] lrs3093 260 (26.0mm) 's Japan Review

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2013-02-21

The best feeling I got from using this was that the flight does not fall out.
It is a prerequisite that it is carbon, so it is hard to break.
The hold of the flight is excellent. It's so tight!
You may hesitate to buy it because of the price, but I think you will be satisfied with this product.

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2012-12-29

The price is a bit steep, but the longevity seems to be very long.
I think it is worth buying.

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2012-12-17

Anyway, it's awesome!
What's so great about it?
First of all, it doesn't break.
2. Flights almost never come off (the champagne ring has enough holding power to break off).
3. Lighter than metal shafts

It is lighter than metal shafts, etc.

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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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2012-09-29

I got it from a friend and have been using it. I don't think I need to say anything about the holding power. The only thing is that it is so hard that the screw part tends to loosen easily, and if you don't use an O-ring, it will loosen quickly. By the way, the O-ring I use is from Cosmo Darts.

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2012-06-26

Durable and hard to break → High price, but cosmetic in the long run.

First of all, the best selling point of this shaft is that it is "strong and hard to break".
I have been using them since the collaboration with JOKER, and have used sizes 330, 260, 190, and 130 (I am currently using 130). I have only had one break so far.

Incidentally, I have probably thrown more than 80,000 bulls during that time alone, so I feel that they are very durable (please note that this is based on my personal experience with them, and that there will be differences depending on the environment, such as throwing style and the floor material in the store).

Also, the flight has a very strong hold.
With ordinary shafts, it is easy for the flights to come off, or the flight insertion part may become loose after use, but this shaft keeps a firm hold, so there is little stress from flights coming off and having to reattach them. However, with this shaft, the flight insertion part becomes loose as the flight comes off.

However, recently there are other shafts that claim to have high strength, so it is a good idea to compare various types.
When selecting a shaft, many people often focus only on the material (in terms of strength) and length.
However, the weight of the shaft is also a surprisingly important factor.
There are subtle but significant differences in weight, such as a slimmer shaft with a narrower neck or a lighter weight shaft, which can make a slight difference in flight when actually throwing the ball. This can improve the flight and make it feel more comfortable to throw, and vice versa, so if you can compare the throws, it would be better to do so.

The price is 1,500 yen, which is very expensive for a shaft.
If you are using a shaft that costs a few hundred yen, you may think, "I don't want to pay that much for a shaft! I think it's a good price point for a dart shaft. However, if you plan to play a lot of darts for a long time, this shaft rarely breaks, so I think it is not so bad in cost performance compared to a shaft of several hundred yen.

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2012-04-06

The shaft is not prone to flight detachment even without rings, but it is still prone to flight detachment as it is used.
When this happens, tie a string around the shaft, heat it in boiling water, pull it up, and let it sit until you get some feedback.
The hold feeling is said to return slightly.

It is better to put the rings on.

1 people found this helpful

2012-03-09

Great hold without the ring!
Flight rarely comes off.

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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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