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Dartboard Reviews-Buying a Dartboard

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BEFORE BUYING A GREAT NEW DARTBOARD.

Who doesn’t love a good old fashioned game of darts ?! For those that are passionate about setting up a good game room, or simply love playing darts at the local pub, buying a good dartboard could really be an important addition to the overall aesthetic. When looking at different options, you’ll see that there are a lot of different things to check out. Look for a well-made dartboard made of fiberboard before buying a new or even used dartboard. Buying a good constructed one will save you headaches down the road. Look for steel bands to be applied to hold the board together, and some steel or hard metal attached to the backboard so that darts do not pierce through the whole board. Traditional dartboards will be sturdy, solid, and will cost a little more than the next cheaper model. A really great one will be in a dartboard cabinet, and will have a mini chalkboard for scoring on the inside doors. A dart board cabinet may also have a design on the outside giving that great “straight from the pub” look. You’ll be able to choose color, material, and different options, but make sure you find a regulation sized one, to mimic the pub dart game feeling. Set a budget so that you can have a little wiggle room in regards to your purchase, and measure the space that you have, so that you have at least 25 inches across to house your item. Make sure that it’s not positioned in an area where many people walk, nor close to any windows, or electronic outlets, just in case.


BEST DARTBOARD PRICES AND BRANDS.

Once you’ve set aside a budget, and looked at exactly what you want, consider these top branded and reviewed dartboard options, the DMI Bristle Dartboard at around $68, the Accudart Blade III Bristle at around $52, the Dart World Harley Davidson Bristle at around $58, and the Winmau Darts Diamond Bristle at around $53. These are just some of the standard, regulation size boards that you can invest in. Another set of options are electronic dartboards that can score your throws and hits with LED displays and relative ease. Electronic dartboards come with throwing darts that have safe, soft tips, making it a great alternative for those with kids.

DART BOARD WARRANTY.

Warranty information is important to look at whenever you purchase any item for your home. You can find that a lot of these brands come with limited time warranties that cover manufacturing defects. There are several larger name brands, that might cost more up front, but will have extended warranties and even lifetime warranties to cover you from anything that might go awry with your game board. Finding a good warranty shouldn’t be hard, and having a good topical understanding of the fine print will keep you safe from buying an inferior product.


PROFESSIONAL DARTS OR FUN AT HOME.

Whether you’re trying to get on the professional circuit, or you’re trying to have a little fun at home instead of spending countless hours at a bar, you’ll find that owning a good dartboard can not only improve your skills it can be a lot of fun. There are many different dartboard games to play other than just traditional “bullseye” darts, with relatively simple rules for hours of fun. Whether you’re playing alone or with family and friends, you’ll find that playing darts can be a refreshing stress reliever, and help you clear your mind with relative ease of use. You’ll find a lot of options to consider in regards to adding this unique item to your game room, and it’s relatively inexpensive compared to other items that you can invest in for gaming.

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