【CONDOR】tdf0161 Standard Short Clear Orange 's Japan Review

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2012-11-22

It was softer than I expected and I wondered if it was strong enough. I wondered if it would be strong enough.
But the softness of the shaft is good, and it has lasted for a long time.
I used to use spinning fit flights and fit shafts, but they cracked easily and didn't last more than a day.
I had been using fit flights and spinning with fit shafts, but they cracked easily and didn't last more than a day.
I have been throwing it for 3 days and it hasn't cracked yet.

In the case of the fit, the flight insert was prone to breakage.
I like the fact that the Condor is one piece and I don't have to worry about that.

I'm a beginner, so I can't give you a detailed description of how it feels to throw.
But I like the fact that it is "unbreakable," and it doesn't come off.

As for the color, it would be nice if they came in a less translucent color.
I'd like to see a more crisp orange: ......

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2013-01-14

The shaft and flight are an integral part of the set.

As for durability, I think Condor's is the best.

I hear that there are many people who think it is hard to get their hands on a one-piece shaft and flight, but I think they have been fooled.
I hope you will be fooled and give it a try.

They are easy to put on and take off, and most importantly, they offer the best cost performance.

Basically, darts parts are consumables, but you hardly have to worry about them breaking.

I have been using Condor's darts for about 3 months now and there are no cracks.

Also, the flight is sharper without much effort, and my arm does not get tired so much.

Please try it and see if you are fooled!

I really recommend it!

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2012-12-26

The shaft and barrel are together.
It is cheap when you think about it.
The flights didn't hurt much either.

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2012-12-30

It is lightweight and durable. That's really all there is to it.

It's hard to change the size of the flight or the length of the shaft at will.

That's the concept, so it's not surprising...

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2012-12-30

It bends when grouping so it can be clumped together.

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