QUOTE(kimikewl @ Nov 5 2008, 04:00 PM)
Thanks! To know & understand darts as sports rather than a pub game will only then makes employers realise benefits of playing darts to employee as individual/ team
I will post once stock has arrived. I'd used Puma Bandit, Winmau Pro SFB and Winmau Blade. Puma Bandit has soft sisal material used, in which long exposure of spotlight could dry up thus damage the board. Both Winmau range could withstand the spotlight heat longer yet long exposure still gonna damage these boards. Any of these three should be ok, just try to avoid using spotlight. Use normal light "kalimantang" better to minimise/eliminate shadows.
If anyone/ company is looking for darts stand, go for the darts stand produced by our pro, THS. His darts stand is stronger, comes with bracket for short "kalimantang" light instead of spotlight bracket, and easily foldable in minutes and could fit car boot easily for travelling. PM me if interested.
Anybody who interested to pick up the sport, can pm or post question here. I am more than happy to recommend specialised shops (there's only two darts shop in klang valley where you can try dart sets before you buy), coach for hire, place with nice/sporting crowd to play, tips on darts equipment or the sport etc
btw, first post updated with more darts and darts accessories with some pics uploaded - thanks
Dude...I will post once stock has arrived. I'd used Puma Bandit, Winmau Pro SFB and Winmau Blade. Puma Bandit has soft sisal material used, in which long exposure of spotlight could dry up thus damage the board. Both Winmau range could withstand the spotlight heat longer yet long exposure still gonna damage these boards. Any of these three should be ok, just try to avoid using spotlight. Use normal light "kalimantang" better to minimise/eliminate shadows.
If anyone/ company is looking for darts stand, go for the darts stand produced by our pro, THS. His darts stand is stronger, comes with bracket for short "kalimantang" light instead of spotlight bracket, and easily foldable in minutes and could fit car boot easily for travelling. PM me if interested.
Anybody who interested to pick up the sport, can pm or post question here. I am more than happy to recommend specialised shops (there's only two darts shop in klang valley where you can try dart sets before you buy), coach for hire, place with nice/sporting crowd to play, tips on darts equipment or the sport etc
btw, first post updated with more darts and darts accessories with some pics uploaded - thanks
cool and very nice sets there.
I'm looking for some price of darts board.
especially the Unicorn Darts Board.
How much does it cost? where can i get one?
Dec 13 2008, 04:39 PM

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