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

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2013-06-20

I bought the last Master Tip Alpha and went to throw and broke 20 in about two hours.
This time, they upgraded the material and said it was about 30% better.
I bought it again this time without learning anything.
My impression after using it is that it is a clear buy.
It does not break at all.
It also seems to have less bending.
At this price, it does not break at all, and it sticks easily (I have never been bounced).
This is the very normal evolution.
Please buy one if you like.
It is definitely better than the last one.

10 people found this helpful

2013-08-27

Hardness
Hard to distort
Smooth to the touch
Cheap

Shape memory? I would like to say "shape memory".
I use a grip that allows me to put my finger on the tip, so if the tip bends, it is fatal.
The smooth surface of the tip feels good when you release it, and you can aim easily.
The durability is also excellent until it breaks.
If you think about it until it bends, there is a world of difference between this tip and other tips.
And yet it is inexpensive.

I can no longer use other tips.

I wish Accute would develop & release it.

6 people found this helpful

2013-08-30

I want it because it is cosmetically pleasing.
And what's more, it is not stressful.
It's good that it's hard to be repelled and that it's easy to stick.
I would love to have one.

2 people found this helpful

2014-01-14

When the master tip ran out, I used another tip I had left over for a while, but it wasn't good, so I eventually went back to the master tip.

It seems to bend less, break less, and stick more easily.
I am sure there are some expensive tips that are better, but considering the cost performance, I am very satisfied with this tip.

2 people found this helpful

2013-03-01

After all, it is very cost-effective.
It costs about 6 yen per bottle.
It is better to replace cheap tips at a high frequency than to have them bounced around and cause damage to flights and other equipment.
I would rather change cheap tips at high frequency than have them get bounced around and damage my flights.

Moreover, this tip does not loosen easily, and the sting is excellent.

8 people found this helpful

2013-03-09

It breaks well.
It really snaps with a nice little cracking sound.

The sticking is not much different from the lip.
It's easier to stick in a cheap board for home practice.

Personally, I would rather have it break than bend, so I give it high marks.
It's good that it's cheap because it's consumable.

2 people found this helpful

2014-06-06

The maximum diameter seems to be slightly smaller than the χ. Therefore, depending on the barrel, it may be smaller than the diameter of the tip of the barrel, which may scratch the darts when grouping. I have both χ and α, but I felt χ is easier to pull out than lip and α is harder to pull out than lip.
As for durability, I think it is less durable than Rippoint. There are some good points!
First, the hardness. First of all, it is harder than the lip, so there is less sagging after sticking (and shaking). (And also shaking.) And it is easy to know when it is time to change the tip. In the case of handing, the master tip will turn white by breaking OR bending around the tip repeatedly. I replace it when it reaches this state. I have a feeling that I want them to last longer because they are consumables, but I thought it was attractive that it is easy to know when it is time to replace them. I think it is not because it is easy to break, but what do you want from a tip? I don't like the lip point because I don't know when to change it, so I recommend the Master Tip.

2 people found this helpful

2013-12-16

The tips often chip off.
I don't mind because they are cheap, but they don't bend.

1 people found this helpful

2015-01-07

It bends and breaks a little bit, but it sticks perfectly!

It's easy to use, so that's okay!

1 people found this helpful

2022-11-16

I purchased this as one of the parts for my first My Darts.

I am very satisfied with the cost performance, but if there is one thing that bothers me a little, it is the impression that after an hour or two of throwing, the ones that bend more than once will not stick to the board and bounce back, even if I put my finger back on them.
I rarely had any breakage, but I did occasionally notice that the tip was a little rounded.

Since they are very inexpensive per piece, I thought it would be possible to use them in such a way that I would replace them once they bent.

1 people found this helpful