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Old 14-07-2009, 23:56   #1
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Darts Equipment Discussion Thread!

Just reading a few posts earlier and thought there should be a thread to talk about darts equipment.

I've be searching for darts to suit me to a tee and I think these could be the one's;

http://www.dartscorner.co.uk/Darts--...duct_info.html
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Old 15-07-2009, 00:11   #2
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looks like they would mate, no harm in trying
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looks like they would mate, no harm in trying
Ah yeah D.T, just as I was saying earlier I want a set about 25g with a good grip and with more weight at the front of the dart so I'll give them a go!
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Old 15-07-2009, 03:19   #4
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They are quite simalar to John Lowe's with possibly the extra weight you are looking for.
As I said in another thread I changed my darts tonight, albeit the exact same darts, different weight (24g to 22g ) and won a compo too .

I can only highly recommend these darts http://www.puredarts.co.uk/store/dar...p?product=3279 and the website (I think they are the cheapest out there). Perfectly balanced and possibly weighty enough at the front end for you ratinakeg
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They are quite simalar to John Lowe's with possibly the extra weight you are looking for.
As I said in another thread I changed my darts tonight, albeit the exact same darts, different weight (24g to 22g ) and won a compo too .

I can only highly recommend these darts http://www.puredarts.co.uk/store/dar...p?product=3279 and the website (I think they are the cheapest out there). Perfectly balanced and possibly weighty enough at the front end for you ratinakeg
Cheers again swalsh, looks a good site!
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Old 15-07-2009, 13:16   #6
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Just got me new darts there, harrows boxer 26g there a cracking dart very similar in shape to the klassens one rat the only difference would be the boxer darts wud have a longer barrell...

Them mini flights are brilliant
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Just got me new darts there, harrows boxer 26g there a cracking dart very similar in shape to the klassens one rat the only difference would be the boxer darts wud have a longer barrell...

Them mini flights are brilliant
http://www.dartscorner.co.uk/Darts--...duct_info.html
They look quite similar to my old 27g darts, I'll try Klaasens first but if I don't like them I'll have a look for some longer barrel darts

Happy shooting with your new darts Matty!
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my new darts are 20g Darts Black Hawk Tungsten Darts (90) by Grand Slam. got the last set on darts corner, thank god i ordered them early. so far 3 180's and a 160 finish, think i'm in love

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http://www.unicorn-darts.com/unilab/default.aspx

try this rat mate, is handy for picking what type of darts would suit ya, don't have to buy the unicorns just see what comes up and try and find something with simular dimensions.

Im thinking of investing in a set of lowes or sigma's. anyone know the dif between sigma 1 and sigma pro's? Plus have any of you ever tried them

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http://www.unicorn-darts.com/unilab/default.aspx

try this rat mate, is handy for picking what type of darts would suit ya, don't have to buy the unicorns just see what comes up and try and find something with simular dimensions.

Im thinking of investing in a set of lowes or sigma's. anyone know the dif between sigma 1 and sigma pro's? Plus have any of you ever tried them
Cheers Padr, my search came up with 3 Peter Manley darts which I don't like the look off but I'll try again to see what comes up next I'm like a big child!

Never used those Sigmas, so I'm no help here sorry!
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try these mate i have a similar set excellent grip
http://www.dartscorner.co.uk/Darts--...duct_info.html
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try these mate i have a similar set excellent grip
http://www.dartscorner.co.uk/Darts--...duct_info.html
Cheers Wayne, they look perfect but I can't find them in 25g.
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http://www.target-darts.co.uk/darts/...eel-tip/P002STcant get em in 25 mate try these 24g
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I've just tried slightly longer shafts, got better results straight away and now gone to muck

Can't figure out what is after happening to my form at all, but christ I'm throwing dirt!!

Dunno how the pro's mess around as much as see a difference
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I don't have the money to buy new sets of darts in case they don't suit. I have been steadily improving with the set I have so i don't really see any reason to change, i wouldn;t know what to go for if I did!

I am going to buy some of those tridents though and I want to try a few different types of flights.

Can anyone tell me where you buy those mini standard flights?
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