【Edge Sports】Master Tip α NaturalWhite 30pcs 's Japan Review

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2013-03-02

Comments on use.

First, it is stiffer than previous tips.
However, due to the hardness, I felt it was easy to break if dropped vertically from the board.
However, it does not break easily.â

Second, the smooth surface makes it a little slippery when tightening.

However, what covers the above two points is the low unit price.
I think 6 yen/pc is really cheap.

Please give it a try ♫

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2013-03-10

Sticks very well.
It sticks well not only on soft boards but also on hard boards.

However, it is a little difficult to pull out.
If you pull them out roughly, it feels the same as a Lip, but if you try to pull them out one by one, they are hard and difficult to pull out.

The surface is smooth, so it is very slippery when you put your finger on the tip and throw it, or when you break it and need to replace it.

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2013-08-21


I received a sample of this product and used it.
It is the strongest in terms of cosmetics.
The surface of the tip is slippery, which I personally don't like, but I was surprised when I tried it.


It sticks to me as if it were a big stick.
As for the bounce, if the board is well maintained, it sticks without stress, but if the tip tip tip starts to bend, of course it will be bounced.

It is hard and sticky, but I think the lip is definitely better than the tip in terms of stickiness.

However, the cost is great.
I will try beta and theta next time.

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2013-02-22

It is lightweight and durable.

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2014-12-07

This is my impression of the product that was enclosed as a sample when I ordered another product.
I use Lip's black, so this is a comparison to that.

It is hard, for starters.
It didn't bend extremely when played, but it snaps.
The impact of sticking into the board breaks it, or the broken tip often goes into the pit. (Both live and feni)

The price is low and good for beginners to practice.
As others have said, the mixing of resins differs depending on the color, so if you are going to use them, black is a safe choice.
If you use a transparent color, you can get rigidity, but I think it is hard to get flexibility.

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2019-09-08

I like the way the tip flies when it is backed out, so I use it even with soft barrels, but if the setting weight is heavier than 20g, the tip almost always falls out due to the vibration after it is inserted. I like the way it flies, even with soft barrels, but if the setting weight is heavier than 20g, it will almost always fall out.

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2013-03-12

Recommended for those who are concerned about bending with conventional ones. However, the tip itself is quite delicate, as it has absolutely no stickiness. On the other hand, you might be careful.

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2013-09-06

I didn't order it, but a sample? It was included in the package.
I have a Saturn for home practice and it is the worst with this one!
One out of every five tipples gets bounced.
One out of every two sticks is good, especially if the tip has been bent once and has a habit of bending.
I tried to find out if I was throwing it the wrong way, but it didn't help.

I would not recommend this product to anyone who has Saturn.
If the hardness varies by color for LipPoint, I would still recommend buying the black one!

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2013-12-04

It is certainly more solid and a little harder than some well-known tips, and it is harder to break. In that sense, it may be said that it lasts longer, but in my case, 8 tips broke in 3 hours, and most of them were broken only at the tip (really only 2 to 3 mm at the tip). But in my case, eight of them broke in three hours, and most of them were broken only at the tip (really only 2 to 3 mm at the tip). Of course, even if the tip breaks about 2 mm, it sticks to the dartboard, but it is bad for the segment, and above all, it feels uncomfortable, so I replace it immediately. I would say that the price is reasonable, but if I had to replace it often, it would cost me a lot of money, so it was not suitable for me.

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2013-05-29

The tips were not broken very often, but as I used them, the tips became thinner and thinner, and it became difficult to stick them into the board. I had to replace the tip each time I used it, and in no time at all I had 30pcs left. I thought Rip Point would be more cost effective. I don't recommend it.

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