I really wish it worked with soft tip boards, because I would have liked to also use this with them. If I travel with it (especially playing with someone who doesn’t normally play darts), it means practically zero risk of wall/door damage)
04:32 what stand is this please ? I’ve clicked the link but they is 4 products ? The Velcro pad that comes with this stand is to thing so I need the biggest protection for stray darts please
Yes! You can choose to remove one or two of the leg poles to make it significantly shorter and there is a little wiggle room with the feet length to adjust slightly. In summary, the vertex stand could be set to the regulation height for a wheelchair user (4 feet, 6 inches or 137cm) we believe.
I play darts more often than not. And I also travel a lot. But never in the life of me will I ever lug a dart board wherever I go. In fairness, the concept of a mobile dartboard is good, though.
I can easily say from experience throwing darts with friends while camping is incredibly fun. I like this product 90% for the non permanence setup inside my home and 10% for the off chance I'll travel with to a buddy's house or camping.
@@butchgo8930 yes of course. Throwing outside I'd immediately consider non serious and not worried too much about perfect accuracy or height/toe line distance measurements.
The look in your eyes when they were throwing dart at the board while you were under it was priceless …lol
scary stuff! haha
thanks this helped me a lot i’m gonna get 1 now
I really wish it worked with soft tip boards, because I would have liked to also use this with them. If I travel with it (especially playing with someone who doesn’t normally play darts), it means practically zero risk of wall/door damage)
4:00 Thank you for the sacrifice 😄
04:32 what stand is this please ? I’ve clicked the link but they is 4 products ? The Velcro pad that comes with this stand is to thing so I need the biggest protection for stray darts please
The 4 piece surround seen in this video is the colonial brand in black found here: a-zdarts.com/products/colonial-4-piece-dartboard-surround-black
What is the name of the rear grip darts shown in the video? Thanks.
@@NeverStill22 these are her signature darts - Jen Mounts Omega: go.a-zdarts.com/JenMountsDarts
Baffling how they designed this and didnt think about surrounds
Can this be set to a lower height?
Yes! You can choose to remove one or two of the leg poles to make it significantly shorter and there is a little wiggle room with the feet length to adjust slightly. In summary, the vertex stand could be set to the regulation height for a wheelchair user (4 feet, 6 inches or 137cm) we believe.
@@azdarts Great! Thanks!
Do you not post anymore 😢
What are the pros and cons between this and the Winmau Extreme? The stand with 4 legs and the wall arm off the back?
I play darts more often than not. And I also travel a lot. But never in the life of me will I ever lug a dart board wherever I go. In fairness, the concept of a mobile dartboard is good, though.
I can easily say from experience throwing darts with friends while camping is incredibly fun. I like this product 90% for the non permanence setup inside my home and 10% for the off chance I'll travel with to a buddy's house or camping.
@ Dart games are primarily indoor sports. Have you considered the wind factor playing outdoors?
@@butchgo8930 yes of course. Throwing outside I'd immediately consider non serious and not worried too much about perfect accuracy or height/toe line distance measurements.
Lool😂7 feet on pro stage