Darts and Dartboards
At The Game Room Store we carry a wide variety of Steel and Soft tip darts. Not only do we have just about any type of dart you are looking for, we carry all the accessories you could ever need to complete your dart experience. This included dart boards, backboards, scoreboards, flights, shafts throw lines, cases and lights. We have over 40 unique sets of darts that we encourage you to try out and see what type of dart is best for you. With over 150 different flights and shafts we allow customers to fully customize the look of their dart as well. Stop by today to try our darts!
Dartboards
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Blade 6 Triple Core Dartboard
The Blade 6 dartboard delivers outstanding playability, durability and performance.
Blade’s pioneering web design features the latest ‘Density Control™’ wire for optimum fibre density and improved dart retention in the double, treble and bullseye zones, for maximum scoring power. -
Aspar Professional Dartboard
The Aspar is a high-performance African sisal dartboard and is designed to modernise the dartboard as we know it. Its new features include symmetrical and minimalist graphics, an upgraded number ring, a new wire system and enhanced colour schemes throughout.
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Viper Shot King Sisal Dartboard
Become a darting ace with the Viper Shot King Sisal Dartboard. This 17.75” professional-quality steel tip dart board is made with self-healing sisal fibers to ensure a long life.
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Viper Razorback Sisal Dartboard
Aim for new heights with the Viper Razorback Sisal Dartboard. This 17.75” professional-quality steel tip dart board is made with high-grade self-healing sisal fibers to ensure it can handle anything you throw at it.
Complete Guide to Darts
The origins of darts can be traced back to medieval England, where soldiers used cross-sectioned tree trunks as targets for their arrows. Over time, the game evolved, and in the late 19th century, the modern dartboard design was developed. By the early 20th century, darts became a popular pub game in Britain, and formal rules and competitions were established. The game spread internationally, gaining popularity in the United States, Australia, and beyond. Today, darts is a professional sport with numerous tournaments and a dedicated fan base.