🎉 Elevate Your Game Night Experience!
The Viperby GLD Products Vault Deluxe Dartboard Cabinet combines style and functionality, featuring a regulation-sized sisal dartboard, dual dry erase scoreboards, and an innovative Illumiscore scoreboard for easy visibility. With a sleek walnut finish, it not only protects your walls but also enhances your game room aesthetic. Setup is a breeze, making it perfect for both casual and competitive play.
Item Weight | 22 Pounds |
Item Dimensions W x H | 22"W x 3"H |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Wood |
Material Type | Acrylic |
H**S
Great dart board!
This dart board is great for novices and pro level. We have it mounted in our patio outside, and use a TV outdoor cover to protect it from the weather when not in use.
M**M
Easy to install
This was super easy to set up and install. Looks great and is definitely a fun gift.
A**D
Awesome cabinet, horrible board
Cabinet is amazing, design is perfect. The darts provided are a good starter set. The board is the worst board I have touched. I have played electronic dart boards that are better than the one provided. Invest in a Blade 6 board.
M**.
Better than expected.
Purchased from Amazon. Arrived in good condition very good quality.
K**A
Fun times
Got us off the couch
J**.
The dart board was crap
The cabinet wasn’t bad but the dartboard tnat came with us was junk. The numbers were crooked and not evenly spaced. I returned the set
J**Y
Pretty good, few small annoyances
This dart board is pretty good. The board itself is pretty hefty, and the darts sink in in a satisfying way. The cabinet is sturdy; overall, it's good. I had a few little things that annoyed me, though.The board is hung in the cabinet on only one screw in the middle of the board (not even, so when pulling out darts, it's easy for it to rotate a little, making you constantly have to make sure it's lined up properly. I would have liked the hardware to be set up in a way so that you could put the screw maybe 2/3 of the way up the board, rather than 1/2, so it's a little steadier, or even use multiple screws, but it's dead center. And there's no real way to adjust it since there's not a ton of clearance around the board, so you can't just change the screw placement. You'd have to remove the pre-installed hardware and redo the whole thing.Also, one of the selling points is that there's integrated dart storage, but rather than being in a row, the holes to stand up the darts are in a triangle, so you can't close the right-side door if you have a dart in the hole closest to the front due to the big battery compartment for the light-up scoreboard hitting it. So you can only store your darts in the stand if the cabinet is open, which defeats the purpose.Nothing's too terrible, but I hate that there are those small mistakes on a semi-pricey board. They seem like things that could have been foreseen/discovered in testing their product and fixed fairly easily.EDIT: I'm dropping this by another star. Since I wrote my review, I've thrown a few darts each day, sometimes playing a solo cricket game, sometimes just throwing for a few rounds just to throw. And I'm constantly getting bounce-backs, where the dart hits the metal wiring, bounces off and falls to the floor, often sticking point-down into the floor. My wood floor is starting to get little pin holes all over the area in front of the board.I guess maybe the wires marking the different areas on the board are thicker than other dartboards I've played on at bars and such, because I'd get maybe one or two bounce-backs during an entire evening of playing, and now I get them one or two times every time I play. Looking closely, you can see little divots and pings on the metal wiring from where darts have hit, which I can only imagine makes it even more likely to bounce the next time. The inner bullseye has a special steeply slanted wire so that the dart slides either into or out of it, depending on the angle, but the rest of the wires are plain circular ones, and if you hit one straight on, your darts coming back at you. It's really frustrating.To top it off, an errant throw hit one of the 1s in the 11, and it immediately popped off the board. I'm going to keep using this board for a while, but I imagine that if I end up being interested even in the slightest in trying to actually practice and get decent at darts, I'll be searching for another board to hang in the cabinet.
C**B
Thick wire that limits bullseye area
This was a gift for our adult son. He really likes the wood case. However the actual dart board is made with thick wire. We played on it and found the wire really interferes with hitting the bullseye the wire is just thicker than any we have ever played and we hit directly on it several times. We plan to just replace the actual dart board and put it in the case.
C**N
Missing half of the number 11
Missing half of the numbers need to make something to hold the board from moving whe taking out darts.
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