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JohnK1964



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PostSubject: Professional Flights   Professional Flights EmptyWed Jan 16, 2013 3:23 am

Hi All,
I'm just getting back into competitive darts after a LONG absence. I wondered if the pro players these days use any specific types of flights - extra strong for example? What materials do they tend to go for?
You don't see much flight ripping or darts sticking into each other on TV any more so I guess times have changed...
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PostSubject: Re: Professional Flights   Professional Flights EmptyWed Jan 16, 2013 3:33 am

good question- what I see mostly is standard flights with medium stems (mostly nylon) However some are starting to use Cosmo's (Justin Pipe). Though not a pro would recommend the Cosmo set up. Thanks for the post mate.
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PostSubject: Re: Professional Flights   Professional Flights EmptyWed Jan 16, 2013 3:40 am

Honestly, other than the Cosmo/L-Style stuff not much has changed. The flights pretty much remain the same as they did from the 90's when I 1st started playing competitively.
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PostSubject: Re: Professional Flights   Professional Flights EmptyWed Jan 16, 2013 3:54 am

Cheers for the replies.
I've seen the Cosmo stems and flights on the 'net. They look interesting.
I remember Unicorn did a stem/flight combination with the John Lowe darts in the 80s that had a long sideways slot in which you slid the flight.
I liked them but they only fitted the Lowe barrels propprly. There was an overhang with my darts which was uncomfortable.
good job
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PostSubject: Re: Professional Flights   Professional Flights EmptyWed Jan 16, 2013 3:59 am

I think they use pretty much the same really, I think some of the poly flights have got thicker and stronger but I think that also adds weight so may not be to everyones liking. There is still lots of the lighter poly flights been used.
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PostSubject: Re: Professional Flights   Professional Flights EmptyWed Jan 16, 2013 4:00 am

You can still buy the slik stik stems and should be ok with most darts.
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