More bulls!!!
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| Review Date: May 18, 2010 |
| Reviewer: John O. McCauley, Tempe, Arizona United States |
| Love these little guys. I've been playing darts for decades, and these darts have helped my accuracy a bunch. |
Steel TIp
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| Review Date: September 28, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Eric R. Burns, |
| It works. You through and it sticks in the board. Don't get plastic tipped darts. |
Good Value
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| Review Date: October 4, 2009 |
| Reviewer: R. Buchanan, Texas |
| It's a decent set of darts. The flights in the picture are not the ones I received. Flights also split and broke relatively quickly, had to use a replacement set. The entire length of the dart is coated in black paint, and will slowly chip away after moderate use. This was most noticeable on the steel tips where they puncture the dart board. My darts actually crashed into each other and caused part of the shaft to break, right where it holds the flights. Overall, they do a fine job and are worth $15. |
Nice weight, good feel
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| Review Date: August 18, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Thomas Ford, CT |
| I can not say I am a professional, or even good for that matter. I bought these darts for my college apartment. The look really nice and grip very well. The black paint scrapes off after a while, but that is to be expected. I've hit the dartboard staples multiple times and the tips hold up. They start sharp for quite a while. The flights come off quite readily though. I had to replace them within two weeks of use. |
Okay set of darts
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| Review Date: June 8, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Jeffrey Dacus, Dallas, TX USA |
I ordered these darts because they were "recommended" to me by Amazon when I purchased the Winmau Blade III dartboard. I suppose they're not bad, but I wouldn't recommend them to serious players at all. The shafts come loose from the barrels far too often (about once every two or three throws) and you're constantly having to re-tighten them. The weighting balance is decent and they fly mostly true, which is the only reason I gave these darts 3 stars. If you're buying them because of the flights, you're wasting your money, partly because you can just buy flights on their own for cheaper and partly because they don't come with the flights that are pictured. Not to mention, they're brass darts, which are the most bulky darts available, and give you the least advantage in tight scoring situations (like grouping 3 treble 20's).
This is a decent set of darts to have for your friends and family to use, but anyone who is buying them for personal use would be much better served spending a little more ($25 or $30 at least) to get a set of tungsten darts. |
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