【DARTSLIVE】DARTSLIVE-ZERO BOARD 's Japan Review

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2023-01-17

Single seg between 15 triple-doubles was black, disappointed!

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2022-07-14

It is very quiet compared to other boards.
It seems to have some sort of cushion behind the segments to make it quieter. It actually feels a little more resilient when you press on it, or something... LOL.
The bull in particular seems to have a lot of play back and forth. I don't know if this is a spec, but it doesn't bother me that much, so I guess it's ok.

If I were to venture a point of concern, it would be that the hole near the number (the hole where the tip sticks in) is a bit large. The hole is larger than the tip of the tip, so it can come out. I noticed this when I tried to hit a double and missed, but the holes around all the numbers are huge. It is not a problem as long as you hit the double properly, but for me as a beginner, it was a little bit of a problem.

The urethane surrounds look nice and tight!
I think it could be quieter with better installation, etc., so I will do my best to work on that.

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2020-11-26

It arrived today, so I installed it and threw it around.
It's very quiet and I have no problem with the sting.
I can practice comfortably.
I live in a concrete apartment.
I can definitely practice in the daytime without any problems with the piercing sound.
I don't have to worry about the sound even at night.
The only thing that bothers me more is the sound when I drop the mat down.
I would recommend that you also have a mat set up.
This is a great product for those who want to throw it in the air.
I'm going to practice sneaking around and aiming for A A.
I'd like to aim for A A.

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2020-04-13

I have 200s and hardboard for home use.
I have repurchased them and this is a comparative review.
As for the sound, it is quite quiet as claimed.
Even if you live in an apartment, etc., you can throw it during the day without worrying.
However, I'm not sure if it would work in an apartment with thin walls at night. I'm not sure if it's a good idea in an apartment with thin walls at night.
It's not perfectly silent, but it's a lot quieter than the 200S, and
I think it is quieter than the 200S, and quieter than the hardboard, considering the noise of stacking, etc.
I think it is quite outstanding among the boards currently on the market in terms of noise.
However, I don't know if it's because of the quietness, but the sting is shallow.
I tried both Condor and Rip Point, and both are shallow.
I don't know if it is because the sting is shallow, but I feel it is very easy to be bounced.
It has a unique bounce.
When it hits a dart that is stuck in it, it bends and bounces...
I've never had a dart hit a dart that is stuck and the one that is stuck fall out, but the second and third throws are pretty good.
I have the impression that the second and third throws are quite prone to being bounced.
If you put the first throw on the upper side of the bull, well, first of all, it will be bounced. Even if you try to screw it in with arrow speed, it will be bounced.
Darts are played from the bottom! The product itself seems to embody the "darts are played from the bottom!
It is true that other boards sometimes get bounced if you try to screw in the darts from the top...
I don't know if I'm not good enough... ...
I can't completely separate the bulls, but... it kind of messed me up mentally, so minus 1 star lol.
Even though it's a silent board, if I drop it on the floor, there's no point in having a silent board, so I pull a towel underneath.

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2020-03-11

Quietness ◎ Lightness ◎ Appearance ◎ Price
I have no complaints about this product.

I used to use a Granboard 3, and although I had made it quieter (filled with putty), the noise was still quite loud and I was hesitant to use it at night.
I was hesitant to use it at night because it was too noisy and I rarely used it for online games.

The quietness is about the same or slightly inferior to the hardboard.

It is easy to pull out, but it is harder to stick and I feel like I get bounced around more often.

If you are going to start throwing houses and are concerned about the noise, I would recommend it.

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2019-10-24

It is very good. It is quiet and has one of the strongest cosmetics. The only weak point is the weak black place where the numbers are written. It is mesh and I guess it is supposed to be lightweight, but beginners should have a tendency to throw it here. In my case, an ana opened up in the 15 number area. But if a beginner throws home, this should be the first choice.

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2019-10-01

Transitioning from a hard board. I bought this board because it is a quiet soft dartboard that I can throw at home. There is no doubt that it is a great board as others have rated it, but I felt it was not suitable for double practice as it has a high rate of being played when outboarded.
Even after subtracting that, I would still give it a 4 star rating.

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2018-11-26

When I bought my first soft dartboard, I was very hesitant to choose a hard board because of the sound problem, but it was a great decision.
The sound is about the same as knocking on a desk at school.
I think it is much quieter than the sound you hear in review videos.

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2018-08-01

As for quietness, I think it is the best among softboards. I feel that the pricing is reasonable for this quality.
However, even though it is quiet, it may be uncomfortable to use it at night in some environments, such as apartment complexes, apartments, and condominiums (in some cases, you may receive complaints).
However, if you live in a house or in a room with thick soundproofing (e.g., thick walls), you can use it without worrying about this issue.

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2018-02-04

Compared to the 200S, the quietness is reasonably improved.
I have installed it on a Dynastie metal rack, and I think the sound of the impact of the dart being stabbed is louder than the sound of the dart being transmitted to the metal rack and reverberating.
The noise level is less than the sound of a kitchen knife, which I often hear in the kitchen, and the level is the same as the sound of a hard tap on the keyboard of a desktop PC, which is the level of experience.

I use a darts live pole in a certain palace, which is notorious for its thin walls, and so far I have had no complaints. It's pretty quiet and I highly recommend it!

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