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17 inches: Diameter approximately 43 cm | Weight: Approximately 1.6 kg
15 inches: Diameter approximately 38 cm | Weight: Approximately 1.3 kg
Packaging: Exquisite colored box packaging; Thickness: Approximately 1.2 cm
Suitable for offices, home use, bars, gyms, and for youth and adult competitions and entertainment.
One of the taboos:The darts point downward. When holding the darts, ensure the tip is slightly upward.
Second Taboo:Nervousness. The grip on the dart must be steady, but not nervous. If your fingertips turn white due to excessive pressure, or if there are patterns on the dartboard
It’s printed on your fingertip—that means you’re just too nervous. Remember, holding the dart is enough as long as it doesn’t slide; this will ensure good control during acceleration.
Taboo No. 3:Hold the darts with two fingers. It’s not about whether it’s cool or not; three fingers ensure stability, so at least three fingers are needed to hold the darts, but five fingers are also fine. Using more fingers helps control better during acceleration, but it becomes more difficult when releasing them.
Taboo No. 4:Fist. Don’t habitually clench the fingers that aren’t holding a dagger; you can keep them relaxed or at the same position as the other fingers. Fisting causes excessive tension in the other fingers, making it difficult to release, and also increases the risk of touching the flying dagger, which affects accuracy.
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