🔄 Flip Your Skills with Style!
The Andux Zone Practice Tool Flip Player is a professional-grade training tool designed for adults. Made from durable stainless steel, this ambidextrous flip player features a 100mm flat blade that ensures safety with its dull edge. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, it combines functionality with a modern aesthetic, making it a must-have for anyone looking to master their tricks.
Age range | Adult |
Blade edge | Flat |
Blade length | 100 Millimetres |
Blade material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Black |
Hand orientation | Ambidextrous |
Style | Modern |
Material type | Steel |
Power source | Manual |
Features | replaceable blades |
Included components | Sheath |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Andux |
Manufacturer | Andux Zone |
Item model number | CS/HDD07 |
Product Dimensions | 0.03 x 0.03 x 0.03 cm; 150 g |
ASIN | B01JRCXC92 |
N**
Perfect for my son
My son loves this great price & quality
J**N
It’s ok very loud not build to last
The media could not be loaded. If you watches the video that’s only one day of having the bailsong It’s is very loud as you can see in the video but it’s ok of beginners like me as now I’ve done my research this is not good I would not recommend but if you want it I would recommend to remove the latch but the screws are actually glued in and not theareded so had to sello tape it
A**R
Good quality
My son loved this, it was the highlight of his Xmas. He likes it for the action and come with a little tool to tighten when needed
V**T
defective after a few months
from the amount of times i have had to tighten the screw for the safe handle the allen key provided no longer fits in the screw hole over the span of 2 months of on and off use
M**L
Horrible
Bad balancing very heavy if your flipping it actually is very painful if u hit bite side on your finger pls don't buy this
C**S
Not bad - You get what you pay for
Unfortunately, when it arrived it was very poorly tightened as I tried flipping for the first time. Luckily though, there was a handy allen key that came with the package for the comb. So, I began loosening it, and also added some WD-40 (oil/lubricant) to all of the joints at the main joint of the balisong. After about 5 minutes of trying to tell whether to turn it left or right (it's lefty-tightey FYI), I did loosen it enough and after 30 minutes of casual flipping, it was working very, very well and smoothly.Here are the Pros & ConsPros: It's fairly small so it's good for teens and younger ones | You get what you paid for | The design on the handle is nice | It flips well once lubricated | It has a working latch which isn't too hard to put into place, but also holds the balisong together well | The provided allen key is a useful tool to tighten or loose it if necessary | The packaging is very nice and a pocket-sized pouch to hide the comb is also included with the order |Cons: The latch is not spring loaded, which means it flops around alot and can even get stuck in between the handles sometimes; it's also quite noisy | The latch scrapes a bit of the black paint off of the handles, but it's not too noticeable | The gap in between the handles when they're closed is quite small, meaning that you can get your fingers pinched inside sometimes | As with most, if not all of these comb balisongs, the metal bristles on the comb are more likely to hurt your hair than comb it, but it doesn't make the balisong look like a knife, which is very important |Overall, you get what you pay for, and who knows, you might write a whole essay as a review. And also, if you're buying a comb because you want something that doesn't look like a knife, this is probably the best you'll getThanks for reading!EDIT: I removed the latch and it's much sleeker, quieter, and no longer scratches
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