【L-shaft】L Shaft fls0081 ["Slim"] ["Silent"] 300 (30.0mm) Clear 's Japan Review

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2013-05-20

I had been using a slim fit for a long time, but switched to the L shaft.
The flight is easier to remove when grooving, so I am less worried about it bouncing and it is easier to throw.

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2013-01-04

It is very flexible and hard to break.
Flights do not come off so much as long as they are firmly inserted deep enough.
The flight guard also extends the life of the flight.
The rotating part will inevitably become loose after use, and it may become a little sticky.
Recently, there is a wide variety of colors to choose from, so I think it is very good.

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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.

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2012-12-27

I feel it is sturdier than the LARO shaft.
I recommend this shaft when you want a little more length than the Invito.
It is also good because it does not turn more than necessary.

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2012-11-05

It is slimmer and lighter.
As usual, the spin type still rattles, so those who care about it will be bothered.

When I used the DMC champagne ring, the flight did not go all the way in.
With the included champagne ring, of course, it went all the way in without any problem.

The flights are hard to pull out, but they are not that stiff, so you have to push the flights in moderately when you are throwing them or they will come out.
It is easy to pull out and insert, so there is no stress.

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