Left Rubber Flat or LRF is a Performance Tip released by Takara Tomy. It debuted in Japan with the release of the Beyblade Ultimate Custom Set L-Drago Ver. on November 20th, 2010, and in western countries in December 2011 with the release of the BB-98 Ultimate Meteo L-Drago Absorb DF105LRF Starter Pack.
Description[]
Left Rubber Flat (LRF), as the name suggests, is a left-spin variant of Right Rubber Flat (R2F) and hence an upgraded version of both Rubber Flat (RF) and Left Flat (LF).
Left Rubber Flat features six curves going in a left-ward motion, giving it a star-like shape. This provides the Beyblade with fast and aggressive movement. This is due to the added friction that is created as a result. However there is a downside; despite its fast movement, it has low Stamina, much lower than that of Rubber Flat. When first used, LRF will be too fast and hard to control, so it is recommended that a Blader wears it down with a few practice battles for it to become more controllable.
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Products[]
Takara Tomy[]
- BB-98 Beyblade Ultimate Custom Set L-Drago Ver.
- BB-121 Beyblade Ultimate DX Set
- L-Drago Destroy DF105LRF (Gold Armored Ver.) (CoroCoro Exclusive)
Hasbro[]
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Left Rubber Flat (LRF) is similar in function and design to the Jolt Performance Tip and its variants from the Burst Series.