【TARGET】tas0021 ショート (19.0mm) 's Japan Review
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2018-10-31
I use paper flights with hard darts.
I use a ring to hold it in place, but the hold is so strong that I don't need the ring, but I recommend using a ring lock because the fastening part opens up when you dig in.
I don't know if the screw part is durable or not, because I haven't had it fall off so often recently, but when I lock it with the ring, I can hit the flight part quite hard and the clasp part doesn't go wrong. I've had it in place for over 6 months and it still hasn't broken or opened. However, if the ring is not locked, the shaft will open like other shafts.
I would recommend this shaft as I think it ranks the highest in terms of cost performance compared to molded flight shafts and the like.
2 people found this helpful
2017-02-11
It holds well enough without rings.
When using the ring, the original ring is not bad, but it is even better when used with the titanium ring.
but it is even better when used with the titanium ring.
Shell lock is also a good choice for hard case.
1 people found this helpful
2018-04-20
I personally think this shaft is the most cost effective. I am currently using the Aqua medium and Invito which were added this time.
The flights are hard to dislodge and the L-flats are usable. The shell lock extends the life of the shaft as well, as it provides protection against kama digging. I use them in combination with shell locks. The stones sometimes come off more than the rings, but it is better than digging the kama.
By the way, you can also use GOMU, although it is not a regular use and I feel a bit wasteful. I used to use o-rings because I was worried about loosening, but the compatibility with o-rings is not so good, and they usually stick out somewhere.
1 people found this helpful
2023-03-14
I use it mainly with steel darts.
The Pro Grip is inexpensive and sturdy, and the paper flights are very tight and do not come off easily. However, the shaft ring that comes with it is fragile, so you may want to purchase an additional shaft ring when you buy it.
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2017-02-11
I recently purchased two sets from L Flight with a change to folding to give them groupings.
Is this a recent fad? I played with the old-fashioned paper folders instead of the mysteriously hard folders and, well, the second and third gas-gas-gas came close to me. But!!!!
Within 10 games, one set of shaft and flight joints were all folded up by the camaraderie, and I had to buy another set on the spot.
I was so impressed that I bought another set right then and there. (´;omega;decision)
Basically, it will be destroyed by one blow of digging for sickles orz.
Other than that, I have no complaints, so I give it 4 stars.
7 people found this helpful
2018-02-19
You don't have to drill holes in the flight, the included ring will hold it in place.
I have black, white, red, and orange, and they are all beautiful with good coloring.
They are inexpensive and I think they are strong enough.
Currently, I think the Pro Grip is the best for folding flights.
However, the strength of the attached ring is no good.
If the steel point is hit, the ring will tear off in one hit, and it spreads quickly and does not hold at all.
The ring is not strong enough to hold the shaft, so the claw on the shaft also expands, and the claw breaks when the ring is cut into the claw.
The titanium spare ring, sold separately, is somewhat better, but hardly any different.
I would like the ring to be a little thicker and stronger.
In the end, I drilled a hole in the flight and used a titanium slot ring.
If drilling is not too much trouble, I think this combination is the best.
6 people found this helpful
2012-12-18
Shocking holding power, hard to get out of the flight.
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