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I'm planning to get a dartboard for myself just to practice and test out new darts.
I've pretty much narrowed down the possible options to Garn, Dartman smartboard and Dartlife 100s.
Prices, reviews and availability in Singapore is pretty similar.
Is there any one board that is preferred over the others, or are all the boards equally good?
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Pretty sure the Gran Board is most widely used in Singapore
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Ok. Got myself a Gran Dartboard. So far so good, but with a few bounce outs.
iPhone link is fast and accurate with practically 0 setup procedures.
Just need to change the settings on your device to never off your screen.
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Get the board that closely resembles the one you frequently play at or use in the league that you are in - in terms of its color, lights, brightness, sound, etc.
Dartslive type?
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Wonder what is the weight limit on theese dartboards are that are not in the pubs?
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After looking at the videos of the gran board it looks to be a typical home electronic board and these boards have flimsy segments and require lighter darts.
I have an arachnid Cricket Pro 750 and also see a few bounce outs with heavier darts.
Heavy being 18g vs 16g or lower for lighter.
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If they come out with an English version of the Gran Board I'm going to be saving up for one.
The ability to connect to a phone/tablet is some amazing advancement in dartboards.
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I throw 20g darts at my Dartslive 100s with no problems at all... If that helps