Thursday, February 18, 2016

18 inch Bristle Dartboard




This is a standard size championship dartboard. This is an 18 inch board which is the ideal size for practice since it is the most commonly used in tournaments. When ordering this board it comes with a small list of games and mounting instructions. The box reads 6 darts are included in the set. This is not the case however, there are no darts.


The board being made of bristle means it is made from agave plants flocked together. These leaves being bound gives the ability of the board to "heal" from the dart sticking in it. This board has an aluminum housing around the outside of the board. There is a angled wire at the top of the board for hanging. I would recommend using a dart board case or similiar for your board for more stability. The spider and number rings are made from thin aluminum strip.


This dartboard is a great addition for anyones game room or in my case the garage. Almost everyone likes throwing darts even if they are horrible at throwing them. So it will always help entertain guests. Personally I enjoy playing Cricket the most but I do play other games like count down and double out and things of that nature. The board is also a dual sided board. On the reverse side is a bullseye type ring and you score higher the closer you get to the center.


If you are looking for an addition to the game room or something to add for entertaining your guests this dartboard can be what you are looking for. It is easy to set up, designed to last a long time, and can be used for hours of enjoyment. I would like to thank Wendy and affiliates for sending me this dartboard to try out and share my opinion.


Can be found at:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01933XQVY
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