【L-shaft】L Shaft fls0026 ["Straight"] ["Silent"] 260 (26.0mm) White 's Japan Review

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2013-01-06

Compared to the conventional L-shaft, it is much easier to insert the flight. However, if the flight is not firmly inserted all the way to the root, it will easily come off.

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2012-12-14

It spins too much than the Raro Silent, so it doesn't work for me. If you like to spin like a fit, it might be good.
I think it is good that it is easier to insert flights too.

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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. I think this will be the new standard from now on.

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2012-07-13

I received this one as well as the slim type for monitoring and have been using it as a hard barrel shaft for 2 months, so here are my impressions...

For those who have been using Raro, this size description is easier to understand. The length is exactly the same as before.
The thickness of the rotating part is slightly thicker than that of the Raro Silent. This specification is the same as the slim type. It is also stronger, so there has been no trouble with the rotating part breaking for two months, just like the slim type.
There is a flight guard at the base, so thanks to that, there is no trouble of the flight tearing from the base.

Due to the insertion slot, it is only for champagne rings and shell lock rings, but Winmau lock caps can also be used.

This is a serious shaft of L style. Recommended.

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