【Lippoint】fla0102 's Japan Review

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2012-12-22

A must if you're going hard!
Even if you use a soft tip when pitching on your own home board, it is the minimum etiquette to replace it with a hard conversion when pitching in a store or league.

The hard conversion is by far the lightest of the hard conversions and allows you to transition from soft tips without resistance.
The sting is not as good as a steel tip, but it is still usable enough.
It is recommended to use it without sharpening, as sharpening will shorten the length of the tip.

This size is longer than the soft tip, so it is recommended for those who want a deeper penetration and do not want the tip to become shorter as soon as it is sharpened.

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2012-12-16

I purchased this for home practice.
There are six of them, so the cost, or lack thereof, is not a concern.

I still feel that they run out quickly because they are consumable, but I highly recommend them.

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2012-06-11

It is good because I can throw it as if it were soft.

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2012-04-06

I usually play soft and occasionally throw hard.
If you are such a person, this is good for you.

You can use it without any discomfort because you can throw it with almost no change in weight.
The durability is not as good as metal ones, but you can throw without any discomfort.
This is the biggest advantage.
Let's not underestimate that.

The price is cheap, and if you only throw hard for a short time, this is a good choice.
This is a good choice.

The length is a matter of personal preference.

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2012-03-09

I use it with a bristle board.
It is not easily repelled and feels as good as a soft tip, but wears out too quickly...

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2012-03-08

Conversion point that does not differ in balance from a soft tip.
In exchange for its lightness, it wears out easily, and combined with the high price, I think it is quite brave to use it for practice.
It takes a lot of courage to use it for practice.
We recommend using a long conversion point rather than a short one, as the tip can be sharpened by using a diamond file.

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2012-03-08

It is indispensable for home practice. I think it's good because it doesn't change the feeling.

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2012-03-08

I bought the hard lip because I didn't want to change the weight.
Sure it sticks to the hardboard, but it hits the blade and starts to sharpen a little bit more, and it sticks less and less...

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2012-03-08

I think you can transition to hard darts without any discomfort.

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2012-03-07

It is lightweight and sticks well, making it perfect for practicing at home.
The sting in particular is great, and they sound great too!
They wear out much faster than metal ones (except for aluminum alloys), and the cost is not that much of a concern since they come in packs of 6.
However, I don't recommend it for stoic practitioners, and I think it wears out boards faster than normal conversion points....
However, it is the closest to a soft tip, so I highly recommend it.

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