【L-shaft】L Shaft fls0027 ["Straight"] ["Silent"] 330 (33.0mm) 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.
2 people found this helpful
2012-12-18
I think L-flats often break from the insertion point, but the protrusion on the shaft solves this problem.
Anyone with L-flats should definitely try this.
1 people found this helpful
2012-10-12
I am writing this in comparison to the previous LARO SILENT 330.
I think this new SILENT is easier to turn than the previous one.
The new SILENT of the previous one did not spin even if you blew on it, but this new one does.
It seems to turn as much as it turns, rather than turning as much as it needs to.
The coloring is milky white on the upper side and white on the lower side.
There is an R (curve?) at the root part. The straight line is straightened from there.
I think this R prevents the shaft from breaking from the barrel side.
I liked the straight shaft of the L up to now because it had a straight taper from the root to the end of the shaft, giving it a sense of unity, but I think it is not as beautiful as it looks.
The shape of the shaft is somewhat like the carbon shaft of the JOKER DRIVER ZERO.
So, if you like the tapered shape of a conventional shaft, where the barrel and the base of the flight are in one piece, I don't think this would be a good candidate for you.
As for the clatter, I felt a little bit of clatter from the beginning of this model. The previous model had no clatter at all at first.
The previous model was not sticky at all at first, and it started to stick as it got old after being thrown around.
This time, however, it seems to be a bit sticky from the beginning, but I think it is hardly noticeable.
I feel that it can't be helped if it snaps because it spins a lot...
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. I think this will be the new standard from now on.
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