Especially for darts beginners, the question always arises when buying darts: which darts are best ? This is especially important for getting to know the sport better and trying out the board yourself.
We'd like to give you an insight into what's important when buying darts and which darts you should choose to start with. Of course, it's impossible to make a general statement here, as every player's preferences vary . However, there are a few basic rules to keep in mind when buying darts.

Buying darts for beginners – start with heavy darts
A much-discussed golden rule when buying darts: For beginners, it makes sense to start with heavy beginner darts. But why exactly?
A heavy dart generally sits more stable in the air than a lighter one. The heavier the darts, the less susceptible they are to an uneven throw from a beginner. The weight of the darts usually decreases somewhat over time once you've "warmed up" and are reasonably satisfied with your game.
Some players, however, always stick with the same darts, while others reduce the weight over time and thus increase their level of play over time.
However, this also depends on the player's throwing style. Some players throw relatively casually and therefore don't need quite as light darts, while others fire the darts into the board.

But what components should you consider when buying darts besides the weight?
Weight isn't the only important factor for dart players when purchasing darts . Many other details are also important, especially for entry-level darts .
This includes the tip , the barrel , the shaft , and the flight . One way to find good darts for beginners is to test them out.
The best way to try out darts is with friends and acquaintances, and then you'll see which beginner darts are perfect for you. You can then quickly answer the question of which darts are best for beginners.
The summit
The tip is often underestimated when buying darts. Especially with steel darts, there's a persistent rumor that there can't be much difference. But that's far from the truth. Steel dart tips come in various lengths .
These are the first factors that determine the difference. Then there's the grip on the board. With a loose casting style, it's sometimes necessary for the tips to really bite into the board to avoid a bounce.
There are tips with specific grooves designed to prevent this. Soft darts also come in different lengths and also vary in the quality of the tip material. The differences between soft dart tips, in particular, should not be underestimated.
Regardless of whether it is steel or soft, in the end as a beginner you have to find out for yourself which characteristics suit you best .
The Barrel
When it comes to the barrel, it's primarily about weight. But that's not all: the shape and length are also crucial when buying darts. Depending on how you hold the dart in your hand , the shape can be crucial to your success in darts.
Expert tip: Pay close attention to which shape feels good in your hand and which shapes might not fly the way you want. That's why it's important to find good darts for beginners that are truly right for you.
Try out the different dart barrel shapes or try out darts from your friends to get an idea of the different possibilities . We've also written a more detailed article on this, which you can find here.
The shaft
The shaft is also about length and material . The length of the shaft determines how the arrow sits in the board. You should simply experiment to find what works best for you.
At first, you're usually surprised by how much the dart's trajectory changes when the shaft is slightly shorter or longer. The material , usually plastic or aluminum, is also a crucial factor for many players.
Aluminum shafts usually weigh a bit more and provide a bit more stability to the dart's trajectory. As you can see, dart shaft lengths are not unimportant for your success in darts.

The Flight
The final component of the dart is the flight. There are countless options here that you can try out even after purchasing the darts.
There are many variations in flights; the material alone (fabric or plastic) has a significant impact on the throw . Darts with a fabric flight fly significantly slower , but last longer.
Then there are the countless shapes. Here, too, it's important to try everything out to find the best fit for you. You can find more information about the right flight for you here.
Steel dart or soft dart?
Another very important decision criterion when buying darts is whether the darts are intended for a steel dartboard or a soft dartboard. Therefore, you should ask yourself right from the start which dartboard is right for you.
For example, with soft darts, often only darts weighing up to 18 grams are allowed, while with steel darts the limit is 50 grams .
So if you prefer to play heavy darts , then it makes more sense to choose steel darts as a sport, as the results will be much better .

Buying darts for beginners – which ones should I choose?
If you want to buy darts, you have two options as a beginner. You can either buy them online or go to a local dart shop.
However, dart shops are relatively rare, especially with staff who can actually help you. So if you have the opportunity to throw darts yourself at a friend's house, try out the different darts there .
Perhaps it's even possible for you to create your own darts there, changing the barrel, shaft, or even the dart tip . With us, you can then customize your darts to your liking using the world's first dart configurator .
Infobox: Many dart shops only sell ready-made dart sets. This often leads to the problem that one of the components doesn't suit the player's throwing style. Therefore, complete dart sets often don't completely satisfy beginners.
It is also no use buying the darts of a world-class player if the shape, length and weight do not match your own preferences.

More details about darts for beginners
In addition to the main components, there are a few other little things you should consider as a darts beginner . The protector on the darts' flight is one of these little things.
The small protective caps on the flights are often used to extend their lifespan . What many beginners don't realize, however, is that the small protective cap also adds weight and pulls the dart downward at the rear end .
Infobox: If you like to stack your darts, this is a good thing. But if you prefer to play the darts from below, this can become a real problem.

Rubber rings are an important element when buying darts
Another really useful detail are the small rubber rings between the barrel and the shaft . These rubber rings (also called O-rings) are usually not included when you order your first set of darts. However, you will quickly notice that the place where the barrel and shaft meet
are screwed together, keeps coming undone. This is incredibly annoying during a game. The rubber rings, which can be purchased for a small amount of money, provide a solution.
They provide a firm and secure grip , allowing you to play freely without having to repeatedly tighten the darts. You can find this and other accessories in our dart configurator and individual parts shop .
How much do darts cost for beginners?
Darts for beginners are available in a wide range of price ranges. However, we recommend that darts for newbies should not cost more than 30 euros .
This is because you should try things out first. Typically, beginner darts aren't the darts you'll keep for the foreseeable future. You'll definitely want to try out others and not stick with the beginner darts. Decent beginner darts are available for under €20 .
Conclusion
As you can see, it's not easy to recommend the best darts for beginners, as everyone has different needs. To find the perfect darts for beginners, you should try out different darts with friends and then decide which tip, barrel, shaft, and flight are perfect for you.
Maybe you have a shop nearby where you can get advice. If not, you can configure your special beginner darts using our dart configurator.
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