【CONDOR】tdf0003 Standard Long White 's Japan Review
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2012-10-12
I don't have anything to worry about with the shafts and flights, as they claim to be zero stress.
Just a little bit of tightening and no loosening at all.
Size-wise, the length is the same as the LARO 330+ Standard, so I think the transition will be easy.
As for durability, I have thrown in enough games to replace about three sets of Flight L. The durability is excellent, with only a little jaggedness on the wings.
In the case of Flight L (champagne rings), the wings tear from the root and become useless.
In my case, I practice 3 hours 5 times a week and grope a good amount, but at this rate, it will easily last 2 months.
The condor cut increases the buoyancy of the shaft and flight side, so the barrel's center of gravity often causes the head to drop, but I think that's just a matter of getting used to it.
11 people found this helpful
2012-11-19
Shafts and flights are integrated as a set.
Although the product name says "long," it is a medium size shaft.
the shaft is a medium size of a standard shaft.
Please be careful if you want to use the same length as before.
As stated in the product description, they are really strong!
I used to use spin shafts, but switched to integrated condors because I thought they broke too often and cost too much.
I have used it and feel no particular discomfort and the flying seems to have stabilized.
There was no temporary drop in rating.
There are not many people around me who use the integrated type, so it may be hard to get your hands on one.
Once you try it, you will get addicted to it, so please try it!
2 people found this helpful
2016-09-10
I rarely feel the stress of broken shafts, loose shafts, flights coming off, etc. that interfere with play.
Those things are pretty irritating, aren't they?
Simple is best.
Let's enjoy comfortable play by eliminating unnecessary things.
The one-piece design looks like a house dart, but I think it's cool if you see someone using this to pump the ball.
It is just a feeling, but I think it has a mysterious ease of throwing, as if the barrel and the flight are one unit. I know you don't know what I am talking about, but I don't either.
However, I do think that there is a difference in throwing comfort between a Condor and something else. You have to try throwing it to know. Anyway, it is worth a try. It is a good product.
I mean, is this a shaft or a category? Flight?
2 people found this helpful
2013-01-03
It flies very stable and has zero stress on the attachment.
I am currently using it.
1 people found this helpful
2012-07-08
There is no loosening of the barrel and shaft part, and no need to worry about it.
Naturally, since it is an integrated type, the flight does not come off (^_^;)
Also, the shaft is softer and more elastic than ordinary shafts, so it is less likely to be played when grouping.
As a precaution for use, if you tighten it too hard, it will tear off from the root of the screw thread.
Also, if you don't hold the barrel when you pull out the darts, it may tear off.
4 people found this helpful
2012-12-29
It feels lighter than a normal flight and shaft combination.
It flies well and the hat flies well.
I think it's hard to aim at bets with A-flats.
2 people found this helpful
2013-01-05
It is a house dart chic but very durable.
Be careful not to store it too tight, as it will have a tendency to bend.
Also, it shakes when it sticks.
1 people found this helpful
2013-01-07
I borrowed one from someone I know and it's a great product, very easy to use and hard to break!
However, I felt that the screw part was somewhat characteristic tightness.
1 people found this helpful
2013-01-11
The price is reasonable because the shaft and flights are all in one piece. I was surprised at the durability of this product, which is so durable that I could throw it for a month and still have almost no damage. However, I recommend buying it with a case because if the shaft part gets bent, you will not be able to use it.
1 people found this helpful
2016-12-13
I don't think there are any problems with durability or flying. Just screw it in tightly by hand and it will stay in place.
One thing to note is that if you put your hand on the shaft part when pulling it out from the board, the shaft may pull out from the barrel and ruin the screw due to the softness of the screw part. This is a new stress because you have to be careful to pull it out by holding only the barrel (laugh). So, if you are using a hard board that pulls out easily when you pull it out, you can say that there is absolutely zero stress.
The shape of the standard is not very cool, so those who value stylishness should also consider the small.
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