Description
Japan Technology - Uractal
This is the signature bimetal that was "supposed to be" used by Kohei Nishimura, the runner-up in the 2022JN (Japan Nationals) 1A division.
This is the signature bimetal of Kohei Nishimura, who attracted attention with his overwhelmingly perfect multilacerations and later became the runner-up in the 2022JN1A division.
However, it was not used on that day, and the flagship model "Fractal" was created instead. Please see the manufacturer's comments below for the reason and episode. Both of them are the best in JAPAN TECHNOLOGY in terms of perfection, and they are used differently depending on the difference of orientation in the competition freestyle, and the size balance of the mainstream trend is filled to the limit with high basic performance.
The full-size bimetal is equipped with quick acceleration as in the Fractal. The tenacity of its sleep and the sense of stability due to its strong rotational force are no less than the Fractal.
The change in shape not only makes a difference in looks, but also in the feeling of contact with the string and friction during regression. This model may be the back side of the "Fractal", but for some players, this model may be the front side.
Manufacturer's Comment
This is the signature model that Kohei Nishimura was going to use in 2022JN.
While FRACTAL has the shape of "SHAQSHINE Layered", URACTAL has the shape of "SHAQSHINE FG".
The body material is also different from FRACTAL, using A300 material. The material used for FRACTAL is not disclosed.
The model had already been mass-produced and was ready for release and for sale at 2022JN, but just before the event, Nishimura asked us to change the body shape to match a change in the performance composition.
After confirming the performance configuration, we discussed design changes, including materials, with the factory. Development proceeded at a rapid pace, and FRACTAL was born.
We hope you will also experience the back model "URACTAL," which served as the base of the FRACTAL.
JAPAN TECHNOLOGY inspects all products in accordance with the characteristics of each product. Please refrain from purchasing if you are overly concerned about blurring, uneven coloring, or minor scratches.
More Information
Brand | Japan Technology |
Series | None |
Signature | - |
Style | String Trick (1A, 3A, 5A) |
age | - |
Designed In | Japan |
Release Year | 2022 |
Weight (g) | 66.1 |
Diameter (mm) | 56.21 |
Width (mm) | 44.0 |
Trapeze Width (mm) | 42 |
Body Shape | Step Straight |
Body Material | Unknown |
Rim | Stainless Steel |
Bearing Type | Curved Bearing |
Bearing Size | Size C (Large) |
Response System | Slim (OD 19mm) |
Axle | M4 x 10mm |
Twist-apart | Twist-Apart |
Spacer | None |
Bind | Bind Required |
Surface | None |
Maintenance | Pad/Sticker/O-Ring Change Required |
Recommend
String | C3 Pro String (Fat) x100 |
Bearing | CLYW x iYoYo Pixel Bearing |
Pad | REWIND Japan Pad |
Maintenance | YYF DARK MATTER Lubricant |