【DYNASTY】EMBLEM Queen(Type-S) 's Japan Review
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2012-10-26
It is the same size as a soft board in darts live color, so it is the best board for home practice for those who usually play soft.
It is also very durable and lasts for a very long time.
There is a wireless option, but it is better to use a wire to practice more realistically.
In fact, it is almost impossible to be played.
At first I used a conversion, but the cost was so bad that I decided to use a soft tip.
It sticks with no problem at all. Moreover, the soft tip becomes sharp while throwing and slims down like a conversion.
By using the soft tip, I can practice just as I usually do when I throw outside and it's a lot of fun.
2 people found this helpful
2012-12-18
Ideal for practicing at home.
In addition to its soft 15.5" size, it is equipped with a spider for serious practice. And because it is made of the highest grade A hemp, it will last for a long time!
0 people found this helpful
2012-04-11
Since the spider is inserted into the bull, if you aim only at the bull, the spider may come off with the dart when you pull it out.
After I bought it, I wished I had bought it without the spider.
5 people found this helpful
2013-01-07
Soft sized bristleboard, if you are a soft mainstay, you can have it at home.
However, the spiders are thicker than the bristle boards, so they will be repelled more often.
If it is wireless, it is hard to tell when it is stuck, so one with a spider would be better.
I am concerned about the bull spider coming off, as mentioned in other reviews.
1 people found this helpful
2014-06-06
The first impression is the texture, which is slightly inferior if you compare it to the hardboard I own (unicorn's Eclipse). I throw it with a hard conversion on the lip and the sting is good, the sound is quieter than the Eclipse, and the feel is that it is a little more powerful than the Eclipse, but the sound is not as loud as the Eclipse. As for the spider, I thought it was thick, but I have thrown it about 1000 times and it has not been played once. (Is it luck?) The sound when it was on the spider is also at a level that is not a problem even in apartments and condominiums late at night. Can you hear it in the next room? About the same. The thing that bothered me the most was the visibility of the bull. It looks bigger than the actual machine (darts live). I think practice is the only time they should look smaller, so I paint the inside a little with magic marker to make them look smaller. The holes are also very good, and the price is low, so I can honestly recommend this product.
1 people found this helpful
2012-03-07
It is perfect for practicing at home.
The wire is a little thick and hits a lot, but it is well worth the price.
0 people found this helpful
2012-12-28
We definitely recommend hardboard products over softboard as long as the installation problem can be solved.
Although the price per product is higher, they last longer and can be used for a long time.
However, when practicing aiming at the bull with a soft dart standard hardboard, the area around the bull inevitably gets damaged the fastest, gets fluffed up, and becomes difficult to stick.
0 people found this helpful
2013-01-06
I think this is a good product for home practice for people who throw darts live. The wire is a little bit prone to being repelled due to its thickness.
4 people found this helpful
2012-03-06
I think it is very good for home practice. Unlike electronic darts, there is no sound and the standard is for soft darts, so it is good for beginners.
0 people found this helpful
2012-03-08
Great for home practice.
0 people found this helpful