“Plastic Tip Darts – Are Your Walls Really Safe”.

Plastic tip darts are safer than steel tip darts. This is a commonsense statement. It is also common sense to know that any small projectile can miss the target. This can happen when it is thrown at an object on the wall. A missed projectile can embed itself into the wall. It can do some damage. At edartboards.com we are devoted to the world of soft tip darts and electronic dartboards. But we are also dedicated to giving you expert advice about the game and the tools of the trade.

Plastic Tip Darts – A Necessity of the Game

Plastic dart tips are designed to easily penetrate the target face of an electronic dartboard. They trigger a scoring sensor and let you see your scores in real time. So you say it’s the chicken or the egg proverb. Which came first, the electronic dartboard or the plastic tip dart? For the sake of this discussion, let’s agree on one thing. If we want a dartboard with computer integration, it must select and score many dart games. We need a dart compatible with the sensors described above.

Off Target Shots

Let’s be honest, there’s only one reason your darts are hitting the wall…your shot is off target! Are your darts hitting the wall often? You will want to check out our earlier post, “Dart Throwing Mechanics.” It serves as a refresher about the proper way to throw a dart. In the article, you’ll learn about things that affect your overall throw. These include how you hold your dart, how you aim at the target, and the proper stance to use.

Plastic Tip Darts – Precision Targeting

A common practice with beginners is the use of atomic force to throw your dart at the dartboard. This produces inaccurate scoring results and more damage to walls than you’d care to think about. Darts is a game of strategy and precision throwing with some degree of finesse. Most dart games need the player to aim at a specific target segment. This helps achieve the proper score and advance in the game. Winding up like Atlanta Braves pitcher Chris Sales is great for major league baseball. Still, it is ineffective for the game of electronic darts. We suggest you practice your throwing technique. Your dart game scores will improve, and your walls will thank you.

Dartboard Wall Protection

There are many models and styles of dartboard wall protection that you can use. We’ll explore some details on different options in a future article. But for now, one such choice is the electronic dartboard that comes with a cabinet. The cabinet doors open up to form a natural protective shield against most wild throws. Also, close the doors when not in use. This action discourages the "drive by" thrower. This prevents people from getting the urge to throw a few darts. Usually, they have this urge as they pass by on the way to the kitchen!

The Fat Cat Electronx is worth checking out. This model comes with a hybrid cabinet and all the bells and whistles you’d ever want. Keep the darts on the target and off the walls! Faster play. Better game.

 

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