【Edge Sports】eda0201 's Japan Review

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2017-05-11

It was somewhat bent from the beginning.
I threw it three times at other points, too, and it bent.
I'm so tired of it.

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2016-12-23

After one throw, the tip cracked and broke.
Every time I threw it more times, the point bent.
Three of the three were ruined within a week, so I don't recommend them.
The material is lightweight and cheaply made, so I felt they were fragile.
Some people felt it was good for long time use, but I think it would be cheaper to buy a hard barrel than a conversion.

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2015-04-21

After only a few uses, the tip bent and became unusable.
I like Edge Sport, but I will not buy this in the future.

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2015-01-11

I use it for home practice and the feel is no different than a soft tip.
I got a little bent when it was bounced and fell...

Also, I'm not sure if it's because of the rotation of the darts.
I think it is because of the rotation of the darts.
If you are a person who throws with a lot of rotation, you might want to buy an O-ring and put it on separately.

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2013-08-01

You can throw it with the same feeling as soft. However, in my case, it bent quickly. I do not recommend it.

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2013-06-20

The feel is as light as claimed. About 0.6g (Lip point is about 0.3g)
I used the same two sets of barrels with the Hard Lip 25mm (approx. 0.3g) and Cross Conversion on each barrel, but I did not feel any change in weight or flight.
I think the flight is fine, but one of the barrels broke off due to the impact of shallow penetration and falling off, probably because I was trying to throw with less force. I think it was my carelessness that caused it to break.
After a week of throwing 5-6 hours a day, the metal seems to have worn out and fatigued from the impact when it hit the spider or when it fell.

I would not recommend it to those who want to throw hard consistently, but if it is just for appearance, it might be a good idea to buy it considering that it has a good design among conversions.
If you are going to practice for long periods of time every day, it would be better to buy a steel conversion, which will last longer.

Although other people seem to be concerned about it, the paint will not come off because it is silver in color as aluminum, not silver paint.
However, it can be scratched and angled when it hits the spaders.

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2013-01-14

I use a three-finger lure, and the hollowed tip makes it easy to throw with a stable fingertip.
It is also cosmetically pleasing, so you can try it out for yourself.

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2013-01-11

It is inexpensive, durable, and cost-effective.
Recommendation. Easy to pull out.
It was easy to use for me personally because it is similar to the feeling of software.

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2012-08-13

It is a cosmetic conversion.
 It is made of aluminum, so you can throw it with the same feeling as a normal tip. As you would expect, there is some bending and shaving after long use, but you can still use it for a long time.
 I used it for practice until it was sharpened.

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2012-07-06

I use it for home training.
It is one of the lighter conversions, so I recommend it for those who don't want to change the feel from soft to soft.
As long as you don't pull it out roughly, it won't bend, so you can use it for a long time.
In fact, it can be used for more than half a year.
It loses its luster and becomes rough after use, but it does not bother me that much.
I recommend it because of its high cost performance.

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