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Usage and Experience
Background
In December 2022, I was at my relative's house having dinner and playing darts. As they upgraded their dartboard to an electronic version, they passed me their previous dartboard: the Decathlon Canaveral Plastip.
The Stuff
The Decathlon Canaveral Plastip is considered an entry-level plastic material dartboard. The package includes 3 darts to play. A hole to hook it onto the wall is at the back of the dartboard.
Here are some pictures that I have taken to show what the stuff looks like:
The Decathlon Canaveral Plastip box |
The dartboard and darts in the packaging |
The back of the dartboard |
Throwing darts on the dartboard |
Usage and Experience
I have tried the Decathlon Canaveral Plastip a few times since this post. To play I hook it onto the bomb shelter door which is a magnetic material by using a strong magnetic hook.
The soft tips of the darts bend easily after a few throws. This causes the darts not able to make contact with the holes on the dartboard quickly, thus making them unable to hold onto it sometimes. Luckily, the soft tips are replaceable by getting extras from Decathlon.
As this is not the electronic version, I would have to manually count the score or use an app.
You can watch the video of this stuff below or on YouTube:
Final Thoughts
Overall, I feel that the Decathlon Canaveral Plastip is a cheap home entertainment option or a start to playing darts. If you are interested in this stuff, you can head on down to Decathlon or click on the Decathlon Singapore link below:
Alternatively, you can click on some of the alternatives that I have found on Amazon: