Playing darts can be one serious game and not any dart board will do. The Bristle Dartboard is top of the line and should hold up for along time. What dart player wouldn’t love to find this under the Christmas tree this year with their name on it.
Winmau Blade III Bristle Dartboard is the world’s finest bristle dartboard. It’s the. Official tournament bristle dartboard of the British Darts Organization
It has exclusive staple-free bullseye and skeleton dividers for higher scores and fewer bounce-outs and Constructed from self-healing sisal fibers tightly bound for maximum durability.
The wires are triangular shaped and if you hit one, it slides your dart off to the side. The weight of the board screams quality manufacturing and after a lot of use, this board shows little to no wear as the holes seem to disappear.
The darts enter easily with only minimal noise and also pull out of the board effortlessly.

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I purchased this dart board about a month ago and it was the first thing that I had installed in the basement of my new house. The construction of this board is top notch. The weight it perfect. The section separaters are tapered to help reduce bounce-outs and there are no staples or stray pieces of metal anywhere on the board. Because of the material used to construct this board, your darts enter easily with only minimal noise and also pull out of the board effortlessly. The only complaint I have with the board concerns the mounting hardware. The mount that attaches to the wall is a simple bracket with a U-shaped cutout with single screw holes on either side. On the back of the board, there is a pre-drilled hole directly behind the double bulls-eye where a 1-inch long screw with a fat, rounded head is meant to be inserted. From that point the board is meant to be hung like a picture with the center screw resting in the U bracket on the wall. There are three additional metal “space fillers” that you need to attach to the back of the board to keep it stable against the wall but that is all you get to hang this thing. I understand that the single screw mount is meant to allow you to easily rotate the board, but there are times when you pull out your darts that the board moves and you’re no longer looking at a straight board when you go to throw your next dart. All of these issues can be easily worked out by picking up some additional hardware at your local home depot to suit your needs but I personally would have preferred a more stable mount over the ability to easily rotate the board. Overall this is a great board and I highly recommend it for the serious shooter. Kevin T. MCallister
Concerning bounce-outs. 3 out of 1000 is complete BS. I smell a manufacturer review. It’s not every throw, but you’ll get them every few games. Other than that, this dart board is pretty nice. The setup and mounting instructions could be better, but follow the guide for how high to put the center mounting screw and that’s about all she wrote. It’s accurate if nothing else.
After owning this board for several weeks I really thought the bristle would heal better, but it’s certainly better than what I’ve seen from most boards. This is a quality board, it should hold up for quite a while, putting it up is simple and quick. What more can you ask for? If you’ve played with a board that has “sharpened” wires, then you know what to expect. This is much better than the $25 stapled, wire lays on top of the board… boards.
Money well spent. I wouldn’t go higher than $50 for it but I am confident that I got every penny I paid for. Soft or steel tipped darts work great, relatively easy installation and many quality games let me give this board 2 thumbs up. Don’t spend more unless you’re experienced and know what you’re buying. If you’re looking at boards in the sub-$30 range, upgrade to this one, you won’t regret it. Also FYI, no darts come with this board so order accordingly. Kevin Knapp
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Winmau Blade III Bristle Dartboard Board makes playing darts a lot more fun. Hang it up in your game room, basement or garage for hours of entertainment.
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