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Reviewed By: Charles May 1, 2012
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| Best flights I have found. Ends of wires will begin to separate a little after much use, and eventually the sheath split on one of my old ones. Electricians tape made an OK repair, but for esthetics I have replaced with new ones. Very easy to replace flights, with zero damage to insertion end of flight. |
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Reviewed By: Marvin Apr 23, 2012
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| They work great - but you need a spare on hand as after many games they tend to wear out. Keeps the flights on and steady. |
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Reviewed By: Clint Jan 11, 2012
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| The only down side is that they tend to come apart after some use. Even with that said they are the only shafts I will use. I love the added weight from these shafts and they pay for themselves with the extended life you receive from your flights. |
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Reviewed By: Dennis Nov 1, 2011
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| I go through these so fast & have tried repairing with heat shrink tubing which never holds. Going to try filling the base with epoxy & inserting the 4 wires then the heat shrink will be just cosmetic & they might be bullet proof! |
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Reviewed By: dennis Aug 5, 2011
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| A good replacement for the stock BW shafts. If you get tired of using heat shrink tubing to renew your old shafts these are a good New source! |
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Reviewed By: Steve Dec 9, 2010
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| Love the spider legs. easy to put on flights. I recently bought more to replace the ones I bought a few years ago. |
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Reviewed By: Tyler Aug 18, 2010
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| I had the problem of the wires coming loose after about a month of regular use. It wasn't a big issue if watched.
I lent my darts out and that person lost the wires out of one of them.
I love these shafts, I always hated ruining my flights putting them into my previous shafts. They are flexible enough that they don't bend easily. Buying an extra set for back-up. |
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Reviewed By: Benjamin Jul 16, 2010
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| I like these shafts because they do not reck the ends of the flights they fall out and have to but them back in. The only thing i dont like about them is that they are fagile and expensive. |
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Reviewed By: john May 8, 2009
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Reviewed By: Di Ann Feb 15, 2009
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| I love the spider leg shafts because in my experience the give a mooth and cleaner release and they are far less harmfull to my favorite flights |
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Reviewed By: Di Ann Feb 15, 2009
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| I love the spider leg shafts because in my experience the give a mooth and cleaner release and they are far less harmfull to my favorite flights |
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Reviewed By: Dustin Nov 9, 2008
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| these shafts hold up very well to a lot of abuse and they don't bend as easily as the alumninum shafts |
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Reviewed By: Rodney Oct 30, 2008
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| The only shafts I use with my Black Widows. Fast and easy flight changes with the security that they won't fly off during a throw. |
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Reviewed By: Steve Jul 8, 2008
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| not bad |
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Reviewed By: Steve Jul 1, 2008
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| They are pretty good shafts but fall apart after awhile. |
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Reviewed By: Jack Apr 17, 2008
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| Love how easily it is to put on flights |
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Reviewed By: Karl Apr 17, 2008
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| These are really good shafts because you can't crush the part where the flight connects. Only draw-back is that you get the occasional robin-hood, but if the first dart was good, I guess that's not so bad because the Spider Legs do a good job of keeping the second dart! You can make them last longer by putting a wire "clamp" around the the end of the rubber sheathing. |
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Reviewed By: jason Apr 4, 2008
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| These shafts are the best ever. No more trying to figure out the alignment if a flight falls out. |
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Reviewed By: Jim Mar 6, 2008
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| Yes, keep a spare set handy, BUT .... you will never damage a flight trying to insert one (even after winning a number of games). Especially good for nylon flights. Virtually impossible to damage by "Robin Hood'ing". Have seen one of these get bent. Well worth the extra cost. |
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Reviewed By: Lori Feb 16, 2008
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| These tend to come apart easily. They don't last long. I thought they were actually spinners for a while. But, contrary to my belief, they are not supposed to spin. |
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