NEW Condor Axe Gradient Flights - Are These LEGIT?

Published 2024-05-31
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In this video I take a close up look a the Condor Axe Gradient flights. I purchased these flights from Dartsbuddy in Japan. Enjoy the video!
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Chapters:
00:00 Bullseyes
00:59 Intro
01:04 Video Description
02:56 First Look
04:40 BOOM
06:14 Real or Not?

All Comments (20)
  • @mikedell3144
    Worldwide; crazy video. The gradient flights look really nice. The crazy part is how Dartsbuddy got those flights to sell. If Dartsbuddy is dying the flights for both the Target and K-Flex versions they could be risking getting dropped from the "authorized" dealerships. I think your idea of both the Target and the K-Flex flights getting released early to the Japanese market for market testing might be the best explanation. Inquiring minds want to know. I guess we'll have to wait and see. Thanks and keep the videos rolling.
  • That’s an insane setup you’ve got! Especially the tv thingy that’s unbelievable
  • If Dartsbuddy have dyed these themselves, surely they must of had permission from Target to rebrand them (gradient) and sell them under the Target brand. Maybe Target were happy for Dartsbuddy to test the water at no cost to themselves? Great video 👍
  • @BADThreeXL
    Real official or not? Who knows. 😂😂 I freaking love them though! I think I bought 9 sets of various color combos of the Axes when I did my first order of them, so I'm covered for a bit. The more I think about it, the more sense it makes that's Dartsbuddy is doing the dyes or at least getting them done. The fact that the K-Flex & Axes are nearly identical in the patterns & colors can't be a coincidence. Especially if you look at regular blues or reds of the OG Axe Gradients vs red & blue K-Flex...they definitely use different shades from one another, and these new gradients are perfect matches.
  • @vh0027
    I see the love for darts corner 😂
  • @keithtong1146
    I’ve actually heard that some darts shop do in house dye on moulded flights long ago, so these might be actually one of those?
  • @klenha
    hey, gradient looks nice, setup looks nice. you got new glasses?
  • I think that they released those flights to the Japanese market, but due to today’s Internet market the shops in Japan sell to US/UK customers and those products get into our hands. They may not be released yet to those “markets”. We have a worldwide market now. I have purchased things from many other different countries with good results.
  • @sethaldous9669
    On dartsbuddy's website in the description of the gradient k-flex flights under attention it says the dying process is done by hand by craftsmen so I think dartsbuddy are dying normal kflex
  • @DJJOOLZDE
    I have one of the 'Clear Stem to Black Flight' gradient Condor Axe's. It's not even listed on their website?. Very confusing sometimes with the regional stuff.
  • @richardwales9674
    They're companies, the market will decide. Or at least it should.
  • @craigeden7978
    Am just wondering if your attending the darts in New York??
  • @WorldwideDarts
    Okay, does anyone know anything about dying plastic? I've done it with some non darts related stuff and it totally looks like I did it at home. How easy/hard would it be to dye smooth, hard plastic flights? I'm thinking that the dye wouldn't stick to the plastic?