Your new dartboard – what is normal?
When you receive your dartboard, you may notice small imperfections, such as cracks in the sisal or fibres that do not align perfectly. This is completely normal.
Sisal is a natural material, so small differences or gaps can occur.
If you think there might be a defective board, please contact our customer service after reading the tips below. We are happy to assist you.
Tips to keep your dartboard in good condition for longer
1. Rotate the dartboard regularly
Remove the number ring and turn the board a little from time to time.
This prevents certain segments (such as the 20) from wearing out faster than the rest of the board. By rotating the board, you distribute the wear and extend the life of the board.
2. Pay attention to how many players are playing
Check how many players the board can accommodate. This is usually indicated on the packaging or in the manufacturer's manual.
Some boards are designed for 1–2 players, while others are suitable for groups of 8 players or more.
Do not use a board intended for few players intensively with a large group, as this shortens its lifespan.
3. Keep the board dry
Liquids can damage the sisal.
Therefore, do not use water or cleaning agents to clean the board.
If you want to remove dust, use a dry cloth or a soft brush.
4. Use darts with good points
Use darts with normally rounded steel points.
Too sharp points can damage the board
Too blunt points can break the fibres
Points with extra grip can pull the sisal fibres out of the dartboard when removed
Well-maintained dart points help keep the board looking good for longer.
5. Mount the dartboard correctly
Hang the dartboard securely on a stable wall.
Make sure that:
the board is firmly fixed
If you use a dart stand, do not add too many heavy accessories. The support screw of your dartboard is only designed to carry the weight of the dartboard itself.
Proper mounting prevents unnecessary pressure and damage.
6. Use the dartboard indoors
Dartboards are made from natural fibres and do not tolerate moisture or direct sunlight well.
Always use your dartboard indoors.
This prevents the material from drying out, becoming brittle or discolouring.