【CONDOR】tdf0005 Small Medium White 's Japan Review
2013-01-14
I like it a lot.
I wish there were more kinds of Polish products.
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2013-01-14
The flexible material seems to be able to stick in the grouping without getting bounced around. Also, I sometimes throw without a flight during a game without noticing that the flight is off, so the CONDOR will eliminate that mistake.
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2013-01-14
The flight and shaft are integrated to increase the grouping rate. If it is short, it may look a little tacky.
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2015-05-04
People say it looks like a house dart or that the threaded part is fragile. That is certainly true. But please try it once.
I don't think there is any flight that is this easy to use.
The flight is unique and you feel like you are using one smaller flight.
Even when using a small (shape), it doesn't feel sluggish.
As others have said in their impressions, the grouping is not half bad. If you throw it with the image of hitting a dart that has already entered first, it will enter as if it is being sucked in.
However, there are definitely times when it is bounced. Be careful, especially if your arrow speed is slow and the trajectory is quite mountainous.
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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.
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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.
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2013-01-02
It's very durable and the corners of the flights don't scrape or break off.
However, I didn't find a design I liked, so I printed a design I liked on a transfer sheet and stuck it on it.
I am not sure if it increases the bull rate. I feel that the flexibility of the darts makes them more likely to be bounced upwards when they get tangled up with each other. If you can aim properly at the bottom of the bull, the bull rate may increase.
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