【L-shaft】L Shaft fls0023 ["Slim"] ["Silent"] 440 (44.0mm) White 's Japan Review
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2013-01-04
Compared to conventional el shafts, it is considerably easier to insert the flight. However, if you do not firmly fit the flight all the way to the root, it will easily come off. It is a good match for the Flight L, which is available in a wide variety of designs. The rotation is also moderately hard and does not interfere with the flight of the darts, and it is strong. I have never had a broken shaft with this series.
1 people found this helpful
2012-12-19
I would definitely recommend using this shaft when using L-Flight.
I feel the spin reduces the burden on the flight when grouping.
I can't say "If you use SILENT, you won't be played!" However, if you are worried about being played for the sake of mental health, you may want to try it.
Unlike the previous SILENT, it does not rattle, so it does not bother you when you take back.
3 people found this helpful
2012-08-01
I've been using WW for 2 months now.
I received one set of black and one set of white as a monitored product at a certain place.
It is EX long size with 440.
This detail is unique to the slim type. It matches with various flights.
I was concerned about the strength of the rotating part because it is silent, but compared to my Raro Silent, it is slightly thicker, and I have had no problems with it breaking in the past two months.
Also, thanks to the flight guard, I have not had any problems with the flights tearing from the base.
Due to the shape of the insertion slot, it is only for champagne rings or shell lock rings, but in fact, Winmau lock caps can also be used.
A serious shaft from L-style! Highly recommended.
4 people found this helpful
2012-07-14
It is as easy to use and as strong as advertised. It is easier to install than conventional slot locks, and the holding power is unquestionable. The strength is also very strong and secure, just like Raro's Clear. The length is a size not found anywhere else, and it will be very useful. I think it will become a new standard from now on.
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